There are so many settings it does get confusing
Yesterday I had the Surface streaming to the TV for well over a minute ... more like a minute and a half.
I switched the tv to use the 2.4 ghz network then set the Surface to use the 2.4 ghz networking also. Both had been on 5 ghz.
After some fiddling I was surprised to see the tv mirror the Surface and it didn't go away after 2 seconds.!!!!
But the tv screen did begin filling up from the bottom with solid black lines until it was 3/4 to the top and then it stopped filling with black!
I have no idea what the hell that was!!
So I decided to try to switch to the Desktop on the Surface and see what happened -- lost it then.
BUT -- this proves that the Surface CAN stream to the Sony TV without using an adapter.
It has to be a matter of settings.
If only Sony and Microsoft engineers / programmers would bother to talk to each other ... it would probably take them an hour or two to figure this out and FIX it.
But they can't be bothered.
At least I am no longer convinced Microsoft did it on purpose to sell adapters.
This is some kind of setting problem that COULD be resolved.
It is really strange. Seems I can only get it to work like that when it is first turned on. I continued trying for awhile after the first < success > and wasn't able to get it to work again.
You have to do the steps in just the right order with, perhaps, the exact right timing to get it to do it.
But it worked once so I will try again this morning and see.
What does it take to get Microsoft and Sony to give a damn and put their people to solving this?