How do you mirror laptop to tv

Devices are smarter than ever. They communicate with each other in new ways, making our lives easier and more entertaining. For instance, you can connect your laptop or PC running Windows 10 right to a TV. This is called screen mirroring.

Screen mirroring allows you to wirelessly share your favorite photos or the latest viral YouTube video with friends and family. You can display mobile games on the larger TV screen. Easily share a presentations for work or school.

There are two easy ways to wirelessly connect your laptop or PC to a TV:

  1. Connect to a compatible Smart TV, or
  2. Connect to any TV with an available HDMI port and USB port using a wireless display adapter

Connect to a Compatible Smart TV

If you own a Smart TV, chances are you’ll be able to connect your Windows 10 PC with the click of a button. Typically this is the case for the newest Widows 10 computer models. Simply go into the display settings and click “connect to a wireless display.” Select your smart TV from the device list and your PC screen may instantly mirror on the TV.  

With Smart TVs, there may be one issue. The connection between your PC and the TV may be dependent on a reliable high-speed Internet connection, or WiFi. 

Connect to Any HDTV With a Wireless Display Adapter

The previous option is dependent on having both a smart TV and a high-speed Internet connection. This isn’t always the case. Alternatively, a wireless display adapter like the ScreenBeam Mini2 may work for you.

The ScreenBeam Mini2 requires a TV with an available HDMI port and aUSB port. It does not need cables nor a home Wi-Fi network. Plug the wireless display adapter into the TV. It creates its own direct, wireless connection with a Windows 10 PC or laptop using Miracast technology. 

Other wireless display adapters may require you to set up an account, provide a credit card and even charge a monthly fee. ScreenBeam Mini2’s “plug-and-play” design makes it as easy as plugging in the adapter and pairing your devices.

ScreenBeam Mini2 is compatible with devices running Android 4.2+ and Windows 8.1+/10 (Miracast enabled).*

*Note: ScreenBeam Mini2 is not compatible with Apple devices.

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Your laptop is your trusty computer on the go. While it’s convenient, its compact size also means a small screen. When you want to view content on a larger screen, you can connect your laptop to your TV. This can be useful if you’re giving a presentation, streaming a Netflix show or movie, or just want the picture quality of a large screen.

Contents

  • How to connect your laptop to a TV with an HDMI cable
  • How to wirelessly connect your laptop to a TV
  • How to wirelessly connect to a TV using AirPlay on an Apple computer
  • How to wirelessly connect to a TV using a Windows computer

You don’t need to be super tech-savvy (or call an IT pro) to figure out how to connect your laptop to your TV. It’s a pretty straightforward process and you can do it one of two ways: Wirelessly or via an HDMI cable. Read on for a step-by-step guide explaining how to take your laptop screen and put it on the big screen.

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

The most straightforward way to connect a laptop to a television is via an HDMI cable. This is a cable designed for transmitting digital audio and video from one source (like your computer) to a projector, monitor, or — in this case — TV screen. Here’s how to set it up.

Step 1: First, locate your laptop’s HDMI port. This is usually on the back or side of the laptop.

If your computer doesn’t have a full-sized HDMI, it may still have a mini- or micro-HDMI, which you can connect using a converter. Many modern laptops have USB-C, Thunderbolt, DisplayPort, or Mini DisplayPort, all of which can be hooked up using an HDMI adapter.

If your laptop doesn’t have an HDMI port, you can use a video graphics array (VGA) connector. However, note that a VGA cable only transmits video, so you’ll also need to connect your laptop to your TV via an audio cable.

Step 2: Once your HDMI cable is connected to your laptop, connect the other end to your TV’s HDMI input. You’ll usually find the connector on the back. If you have a very slim TV, it might be on the side. The exact location may vary depending on the device.

If you can’t locate the HDMI portal, check your TV’s user manual for a quick refresher.

Step 3: Sometimes, the TV and laptop will automatically talk and start displaying content on the screen. If not, you'll need to change the TV's input manually.

To do this, turn the TV on and use the remote control to change the TV’s source to the numbered HDMI port you plugged into.

The steps for adjusting your TV’s display options depend on the device, so check your manual if you don’t know how to do it.

Step 4: In addition to setting the appropriate source on your TV, you also need to set the relevant output on your laptop. If you have a Windows PC, press the Windows key and “P” to open the display settings.

On a Mac, click the Apple icon at the top left of the screen, System Preferences, and then Displays.

How to wirelessly connect your laptop to a TV

If you don’t want to deal with the clutter of cables that comes with an HDMI connection, you might be able to set up a wireless connection between your laptop and a TV.

The exact process will depend on whether you have an Apple MacBook, Windows PC, or Chromebook.

How to wirelessly connect to a TV using AirPlay on an Apple computer

If you have an Apple computer and an Apple TV box, setting up screen mirroring to your TV is easy.

Step 1: First, make sure both devices are using the same Wi-Fi network.

Step 2: Then, go to the display settings: Under the Apple menu, click System Preferences and then Displays and look for AirPlay Display.

Step 3: Whether you're launching from System Preferences or your menu bar, select the Apple TV from the dropdown list. Your screen will be mirrored or extended to your TV, depending on your choices.

Step 4: What if you don’t have an Apple TV? Don’t stress. Many modern smart TVs are Apple AirPlay compatible. When you open your Display settings, you may see your TV listed. You can always check the settings of your TV to see if AirPlay needs to be enabled.

How to wirelessly connect to a TV using a Windows computer

You can also set up a wireless display between your laptop and your TV if you have a PC running Windows 10 or Windows 11. Your laptop simply needs to support screen mirroring.

Further, for this to work, you need a smart TV that can connect to Wi-Fi and supports screen mirroring. If you aren’t sure whether your devices support screen mirroring, check the manual.

Step 1: Make sure both devices are on the same Wi-Fi network.

Step 2: Then, use the remote to select screen mirroring on your TV. You should get a list of sources. You simply have to add your TV to your laptop’s approved devices.

To do this, go to settings, Connected Devices and Add Device. Select your TV from the drop-down menu. The laptop will then mirror to the TV.

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Can I connect my laptop to my TV wirelessly?

If you're looking for a way to connect your laptop to a TV without the limitation of long HDMI cables, wireless video HDMI is a great alternative. Wireless Video HDMI kits typically include a transmitter and a receiver that establish a direct connection without requiring use of the business Wi-Fi network.

How do I get my computer screen to show on my TV?

A standard HDMI cable is still the best way to get your PC's screen onto a TV. This is true whether that computer is a living room PC using a TV as it's only video output, or PC with its own monitor that's mirroring the contents of the primary display to the TV.