Ilya Bukshteyn , sounds good indeed. Just one question regarding that. We get visitors in the office that would like to use the presentation screen as well. They are not in our tenant ofcourse, and they might not even have Teams on their laptops installed. In such cases, Miracast always helped us to solve that.
I have tested the HP Slice setup with a 3th party Miracast solution. It connects via the HDMI-IN port on the HP Slice. Thing is, such devices have often some kind of welcome screen. This is, as it is always on, always displayed at the display in the meeting room. Sadly, there is no button that ignores the HDMI input. There is a button to publish the HDMI input in an active meeting, but not ignore it completly. I think it is designed to instantly show the content of the HDMI cable when a user connects it to the laptop.
If this haviour would be changed with a button that you can choose to display the content on the screen, then a 3th party Miracast device would work.
Do you know if a change on this is coming?