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Laptops can be more than portable work computers. By hooking your laptop up to your TV, you can turn it into a media center, streaming your favorite Netflix and Hulu content, as well as playing YouTube videos and any media stored on your laptop. You can play games on the big screen, or edit a document without straining your eyes. Follow this guide to get your laptop hooked up to your TV.

Steps

Part 1
Part 1 of 2:
Connection Basics

  1. 1
    Determine which video output port[s] your laptop has. There are several possible types; your laptop may have more than 1. These will be located on the back panel of the laptop, though occasionally they are located on one of the sides. If you are attempting to connect a MacBook to your TV, check out this guide.
    • A VGA port is roughly rectangular with 15 pins in 3 rows of 5. It's how you connect your laptop to a docking station.
    • An S-video port is circular with either 4 or 7 pins.
    • A composite video port is a circular jack, usually color-coded yellow.
    • A digital video interface [DVI] port is rectangular, with 24 pins in 3 rows of 8. It is designed for high-definition connections.
    • A high-definition multimedia interface [HDMI] port resembles a USB port, but is longer and thinner. Available in laptops since 2008, it is also designed for high-definition connections.
  2. 2
    See which video input port[s] your TV has. This will depend on whether your TV is a standard-definition or high-definition TV. Video input ports are typically located on the back of the TV, but may also be located on one of the sides.
    • Standard-definition TVs usually have composite video or S-video ports. The display will not be as sharp as through your PC's regular monitor, however.
    • High-definition TVs may have VGA, DVI or HDMI ports. VGA connections provide an analog signal, while DVI and HDMI connections provide a digital signal of higher quality.
  3. 3
    Get the right video cable to connect your laptop to your TV. If you have multiple options [e.g. VGA, S-video and HDMI], try to connect using the highest quality connection. HDMI is the standard for newer laptops and HDTVs, and will result in the best quality and least amount of work adjusting settings.[1]
    • If your laptop's output port is the same kind as your TV's input port, get a cable with the same kind of connector on each end.
    • If your laptop's output port and your TV's input port are different, you'll need an adapter cable. Adapters are available to convert DVI to HDMI or VGA to composite video. You can also get an adapter cable to connect your computer's USB port to your TV's HDMI port if your laptop has no HDMI port. Converters, especially analog ones, typically result in a loss of quality, so avoid them if possible.
    • Branded HDMI cables are often marked up to be very expensive, but virtually any HDMI cable is more than capable of sending the signals to the TV with no loss of quality.[2]
  4. 4
    Obtain an audio cable if necessary. Some computers and high-definition TVs can connect to the TV's audio and video with a single cable, while most require separate audio and video cables.
    • If you connect your laptop to your TV via HDMI, you will not need a separate audio cable as HDMI carries audio signal as well as video signal.[3] All other connection types will require a separate audio cable.
    • Your laptop's audio output is a 3.5-mm jack marked with a headset icon. You can connect an audio cable from here to your TV's audio input if it has one or to external speakers if it doesn't.
    • When connecting the audio cable, make sure that you connect it to audio ports that match your video input.

Part 2
Part 2 of 2:
Connecting the Laptop

  1. 1
    Shut down your laptop. For older connections, it is recommended that you turn your laptop off when connecting to a TV. For HDMI connections, you do not need to turn your laptop off.[4]
  2. 2
    Connect the video cable to your laptop and TV's video ports.
  3. 3
    Set your TV to the correct input. Most TVs have the input connectors labeled to match the input options on the TV. Switch to the correct input for the connection to your laptop. Consult your TV's user guide for instructions if necessary.
    • Your TV will need to be on in order for your computer to recognize it as a display.
  4. 4
    Turn your laptop on. At this point, the method for enabling the TV display will vary from system to system. Some will show the image on the TV immediately, or will have both screens enabled. Others will not show anything on the TV yet.
  5. 5
    Switch the display to the TV. Many laptops have a Display key that can be accessed with the Fn [Function] key. This key will let you cycle through the available display options. You can extend your display to cover both screens, duplicate/mirror your display so each screen shows the same thing, or have only one screen enabled [either your laptop or your TV].
    • Windows 7 and 8 users can press the Windows key + P to bring up the Project menu, which will allow you to choose your display preferences.
    • If you dont have access to either of these options, right-click on your desktop and select Properties/Screen Resolution. Use the Multiple displays menu to select how you want your image to be displayed on the TV.
  6. 6
    Adjust the screen resolution if necessary. Oftentimes, your laptops resolution and your TVs resolution will be different. This is especially true with older TVs. Right-click on the desktop and select Properties/Screen Resolution and select the display that you want to change the resolution for.
    • Most HDTVs can display up to 1920 x 1080, though some are limited to 1280 x 720. Both of these resolutions have a 16:9 [widescreen] aspect ratio.
    • If you don't see a recognizable image, you may have to disconnect your laptop temporarily and adjust your resolution before reconnecting your laptop to your TV. If you are switching between one active display, your laptop will need to have the same resolution as your TV.
  7. 7
    Adjust your TVs zoom level. Some TVs will attempt to compensate for different aspect ratios by zooming the image. If you find that your screen is cut off around the edges when you are viewing on the TV, check your TVs settings to make sure that it is not zoomed in.

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    Can I connect my laptop to my TV wirelessly?
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    Most TVs need to have some type of receiver to connect wirelessly. There's a few out there to choose from. You will need either a Chromecast receiver, an Apple Airplay receiver, or a Bluetooth type connection.
  • Question
    What is the name of the cable that I will need exactly?
    Community Answer
    The most common cable is an HDMI-cable. It's great because it can deliver HD picture and sound quality and it's all digital.
  • Question
    The HDMI port on my Lenovo is small but large on the TV. Will this still work?
    Community Answer
    Yes. You will need to either purchase an adapter or a cable which is mini/micro HDMI to HDMI.
  • Question
    How do I get sound when I hook my computer to my TV?
    Community Answer
    You may need to have another cable from the earphone jack of the computer to the audio "IN" jack of the television.
  • Question
    How do I connect my laptop if I only have USB ports and a telephone jack?
    Community Answer
    You can connect through the USB cable with HDMI on the other end of the cable. You need to connect your TV with the HDMI end and your PC with the USB. There are many other options to connect as you can connect through converters available in the market.
  • Question
    I have picture on my TV through a HDMI but I don't have sound. Can I get some help?
    Community Answer
    Check your HDMI port. Try hooking up a different HDMI cable to it and see if it works. If it's not a bad cable, then you may have a bad port. Also, check your settings on the computer. Some PC's will automatically disable things when you connect to another device. I'm not sure what kind of PC or TV you have, but usually you can adjust audio and visual settings in your control panel. Also, some antivirus software will disable certain features as added protection for your PC.
  • Question
    How can I connect a laptop to multiple TVs?
    Community Answer
    You need an HDMI splitter.
  • Question
    How do I partition a hard drive?
    Community Answer
    When you set up a brand new laptop, the settings will be there. You can choose how many partitions and how much memory is assigned to each. The other way to do it is to factory reset your laptop first then go through the steps provided.
  • Question
    What should I do if I've connected an HDMI cable between my laptop and the TV and there's no picture on my TV?
    Community Answer
    Ensure that your TV is on the correct HDMI input [they often have 2 - 4], then try the function key on the notebook that redirects video output [Function-F5 is common for this, but check your laptop's manual].
  • Question
    How can I do this if I don't have a cord for any of the ports?
    Community Answer
    Unfortunately, it will not be possible, as you need to have a cable of sorts to connect the devices. HDMI cables are available on Amazon starting from around £3.
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Tips

  • If your laptop is connected to a high-definition TV, you may see certain items only on the HDTV and not on your laptop screen. This is normal; to see those items on the laptop screen again, disconnect the TV.
  • In case you find difficulties while operating with wires, purchase a wireless media streaming device, as it would provide ease of use and a clean look.

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References

  1. Luigi Oppido. Computer & Tech Specialist. Expert Interview. 31 July 2019.
  2. //www.techradar.com/us/news/television/how-do-i-connect-my-laptop-to-my-tv-902693
  3. Luigi Oppido. Computer & Tech Specialist. Expert Interview. 31 July 2019.
  4. Luigi Oppido. Computer & Tech Specialist. Expert Interview. 31 July 2019.

About This Article

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Luigi Oppido
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This article was co-authored by Luigi Oppido. Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years. This article has been viewed 1,863,065 times.
Co-authors: 19
Updated: August 10, 2021
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Categories: Laptops | Connecting Devices to Television Sets
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To connect your laptop to a TV, first check the side of your laptop to see if it has an HDMI port. This is a thin port that looks like a narrow trapezoid. If your laptop has an HDMI port, plug an HDMI cable into your TV, then plug the other end into your laptop. Now your laptop screen should appear on your TV screen. If your laptop doesn't have an HDMI port, you can use an adapter to connect an HDMI cable to your laptop and TV. Alternatively, you can use a VGA cable or a mini displayport cable to connect your laptop to your TV if they both have the right outputs. For a wireless option, use a wireless receiver and transmitter. Plug the transmitter into your laptop and connect your laptop to the TV in the wireless device menu on your computer. If you have a smart TV and a newer laptop, go into your computers Bluetooth control menu and find the connected devices. Select the TV and then turn on the screen mirroring on your TV. To connect a laptop to a Chromecast, first make sure that the TV and laptop are on the same wireless network. Then, open a Google Chrome browser on your laptop. Go to the website you want to cast to the TV and select the three vertical dots on the top right of the screen. In this scroll-down menu, select Cast to send your screen to the TV. For more information, including how to adjust the resolution or zoom of your computer image on your TV, read on!

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    "All necessary details for a successful installation were included in the article. I appreciate the recommendation to turn the computer and TV set off before connecting the cable, for those using a VGA connection."
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    "Very helpful, especially with the pictures alongside. Was wondering if there was an option for controlling the picture via the TV or the laptop."
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