Watch TV on laptop via HDMI cable

In this step-by-step guide, we’ll show you how to connect a laptop to a TV, so you can watch Netflix, your vacation photos, and other content on the big screen. There are quite a few ways to do it, but we’ll just focus on the most simple and widely used methods.

The right method for you will depend on a couple of different things including the ports that are available on your TV and laptop. Let’s get started.

How to connect a laptop to a TV with an HDMI cable

This is the simplest and easiest way to connect your laptop to a TV. All you need to get the job done is an HDMI cable, which you can get on Amazon for less than $10. An HDMI cable can handle both audio and high-resolution video, so it’s great for streaming your favorite TV shows.

To make this work, both your laptop and TV have to have an HDMI port. If they aren’t super old [or super new for that matter], there’s a good chance both have it on board. Turn on both devices and connect them using an HDMI cable. Then just select the correct HDMI input on your TV with the help of the remote control and you’re good to go.

Keep in mind that some laptops have a micro HDMI or a mini HDMI port, so you’ll need a different cable — you can get it via the buttons below. Alternatively, if you already have a regular HDMI cable, you can just buy an adapter to save some money. You can get it here [mini HDMI to HDMI] and here [micro HDMI to HDMI].

Step-by-step instructions:

  1. Connect the laptop to the TV with an HDMI cable.
  2. Turn on both devices.
  3. Select the correct HDMI input on the TV with the remote.

The connection between the two devices should be established automatically. But in case it doesn’t, go to Settings > System > Display and make sure “TV” is selected. You can also adjust the resolution to match the one of your television. Once that’s done, press the Windows key and the P key and then select the “Duplicate” option.

How to connect a laptop to a TV with a VGA cable

If you have an older laptop and TV, you’ll likely find a VGA port on both of them. You can check out what a VGA cable looks like and buy one here. VGA isn’t as good as HDMI because of the lower-resolution video quality it provides. It also only deals with the video signal, which means you’ll need a separate cable to handle the audio.

Turn on your TV and laptop and then connect them using a VGA cable as well as a 3.5mm audio cable. The next step is to press the Input button on your remote [could also be called Source or AV] and select the PC or RGB option from the list. That’s all there is to it.

Step-by-step instructions:

  1. Connect the laptop to the TV with a VGA cable.
  2. Connect the two devices with a 3.5mm audio cable.
  3. Turn on both devices.
  4. Select the PC or RGB input on the TV with the remote.

The connection between the two devices should be established automatically. But in case it doesn’t, go to Settings > System > Display and make sure “TV” is selected. You can also adjust the resolution to match the one of your TV. One that’s done, press the Windows key and P key and then select the “Duplicate” option.

What if my laptop and TV have different ports?

Let’s say, for example, that your laptop only has an HDMI port and your TV has an old VGA port. In this case, you’ll need an HDMI to VGA converter to get the job done. They are relatively inexpensive, retailing for as little as $8 on Amazon — get yours via the button below.

Once you have the converter, the process is very straightforward. Plug the HDMI cable into your laptop and the VGA cable into your TV. Then just plug the other end of the VGA cable to the converter to connect the two devices together. The last step is to select the PC or RGB input on your TV with the remote control.

Step-by-step instructions:

  1. Plug the HDMI cable into your laptop.
  2. Plug the VGA cable into your TV.
  3. Plug the VGA cable into the converter to connect the two devices.
  4. Turn on the laptop and TV.
  5. Select the PC or RGB input on the TV with the remote.

The connection between the two devices should be established automatically. But in case it doesn’t, go to Settings > System > Display and make sure “TV” is selected. You can also adjust the resolution to match the one of your TV. One that’s done, press the Windows key and P key and then select the “Duplicate” option.

How to connect a laptop to a TV with USB-C

If your laptop has a USB-C port, you have a couple of options. You can connect it to your TV directly with a USB-C cable, but obviously only if the TV has a USB-C port as well. Just grab a USB-C cable, connect the two devices together, and select the correct input on the TV. However, please note that not every USB-C port can carry a video signal, so make sure to check that before buying a USB-C to USB-C cable.

The second option is to buy a USB-C to HDMI adapter, which you can get via the button below. Plug the USB-C cable into your laptop and an HDMI cable into your TV. Then plug the other end of the HDMI cable into the adapter to connect the two devices together. To finish the process, select the HDMI input on your TV.

Step-by-step instructions:

  1. Connect the two devices with a USB-C cable. Alternatively, use a USB-C to HDMI adapter.
  2. Turn on the TV and laptop.
  3. Select the proper input on the TV with the remote, depending on the cable you used.

How to connect a laptop to a TV wirelessly

A Google Chromecast device is probably your best option, and although it costs more than something like an HDMI cable, it’s not super expensive with its starting price tag of just $35 — get it via below.

To get started, plug the Chromecast into your TV and set it up. I’m not going to explain the setup process in this post, as we have a dedicated article for that — check it out here. Once everything is set up, you can mirror Chrome tabs, your videos and files stored locally on your laptop, and even your desktop to the TV. Just launch the Chrome browser on your laptop, click the menu icon [three vertical dots] in the upper-right corner, and select the “Cast” option. Then just select the content you want to cast via the “Sources” drop-down menu and click on the Chromecast you want to cast it to [if you have more than one].

Step-by-step instructions:

  1. Plug the Chromecast into the TV and set it up [click here for instructions].
  2. Open the Chrome browser and click the menu icon in the upper-right corner [three vertical dots].
  3. Select the content you want to cast via the “Sources” drop-down menu.
  4. Select the Chromecast you want to cast to.

Bonus tip: Use a USB flash drive

If all you want to do is check out your vacation photos or a movie on the big screen every now and then, you could just use a USB flash drive — no need for cables or dedicated media streamers. Just transfer the content from your laptop to the USB, plug the USB into your TV, and select the USB input on your TV to play the files. But to make this work, your TV has to have a USB port and support playing various files. Some TVs only support image files, while others can play videos as well.

Step-by-step instructions:

  1. Transfer images and videos from your laptop to a USB flash drive.
  2. Plug the USB flash drive into your TV.
  3. Select the USB input on your TV.
  4. Select the files you want to view and hit play.

There you have it, folks — that’s how you can connect a laptop to a TV to watch content on the big screen. Which method did you use? Let us know in the comments!

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