Pavlo is an independent software publisher whose single public offering, Deskreen, addresses the growing demand for flexible, low-cost screen-extension solutions. Built around a straightforward client-server model, the open-source utility re-uses the WebRTC stack already present in modern browsers, letting Windows, macOS or Linux hosts transmit an entire desktop, a specific application window, or just a media file to any nearby laptop, tablet, phone or smart-TV that can open a web page. Typical use cases include tele-presenters who need a confidence monitor, developers who want to keep documentation on a spare tablet, gamers who mirror progress to a larger living-room display, and classroom instructors who broadcast slides while maintaining a private notes screen. Because Deskreen operates over the local network and requires no extra cables, dongles or account sign-ups, it appeals to travellers, hot-deskers and home-office workers who lack physical video outputs or who wish to avoid the cost of portable USB monitors. The program is released under GPLv3, supports hardware-accelerated H.264 encoding, offers end-to-end encryption, and can share up to four simultaneous streams when bandwidth allows. Pavlo’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest version and permitting batch installation alongside other applications.
Deskreen turns any device with a web browser into a secondary screen for your computer
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