<p>It's a pretty fantastic world we live in these days especially when it comes to mobile technology. Hours upon hours of entertainment lay at our fingertips, available virtually any place, anytime, all from a sleek little unit that fits in your pocket. However, as convenient and wondrous as smartphones are, there's still something to be said for watching your favorite content on a big flat screen TV. And for those who access more content from their tablet or smartphone than anywhere else, that big screen in the living room can create some serious size envy.</p><p>So why can't you have your cake and see it too? You can, thanks to the magic of mirroring. A rapidly growing arsenal of devices now exists to allow anything on your phone or tablet to be mirrored on your TV. For those looking to marry the second screen with the screen that started it all, we've put together this list of the best, most convenient, and most affordable ways to do so. We've done all the research for you, so dive right in and pick your poison.Set-top boxesApple TV ($85-100)</p><p>Not to be confused with the mythical stories of the actual television that Apple has been rumored to release, the Apple TV set-top box is a streaming device that often competes head-to-head with Roku devices (see below) for top honors. Boasting a wide selection of apps, an intuitive remote, and access to Apple's 'walled-garden', iTunes, the box is a great choice for those entrenched in the Apple ecosystem.</p><p>But what makes it great for our purposes is Airplay. The proprietary system is a brilliantly simple way to send video, audio, and pretty much any other content wirelessly from your iOS device to any display with an HDMI input. And that's really just the start. Savvy users can find all kinds of interesting ways to use the box as a media hub. Even if an iPhone is your only piece of Cupertino currency, the Apple TV makes a lot of sense as the mirroring device of choice.</p><p><a href="http://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/how-to-mirror-smartphone-tv/">Keep reading...</a></p>