Before we go ahead, there are many types of HDMI cables available. If you only want to project Windows 11/10 on a TV, any HDMI cable can do the job. However, if you need to stream 4K/HDR content, make sure to use a High-Speed HDMI cable. More on that at the end of the post.

Connect Windows Laptop to TV or Projector via HDMI

Once you are sure that your cables are according to ports on TV and HDMI, plug in one end of the cable to your laptop, and the other end into the TV. Ports on the TV are generally located on the side or in the back panel. The Second Screen option is usually the choice because either you will be streaming content or using Windows on a big screen. Using this as an extended screen will be difficult. Later you can go to the Display section, and customize resolution, and other features. Read: How to project laptop screen to external screen in Windows 11.

Types of HDMI Cables

There are majorly four types of HDMI cables. You will need to choose the correct cable depending on your TV, and Laptop streaming capacity.

Standard HDMI: 720p/1080i @ 30HzHigh-Speed HDMI: Upto 4K resolution @ 30HzPremium High-Speed HDMI: [email protected] 60Hz aka HDRUltra High-Speed HDMI: Up to 10K resolution @120-240Hz

If you have a USB type C Monitor, you will need a converter for the HDMI port. In case you have a VGA port on your computer, you will need an appropriate converter. If you want to connect the Laptop to a TV or Projector Wirelessly, read ourdetailed guide on how to set up & use Miracast on Windows.  If your Laptop doesn’t connect to a TV via HDMI then read our troubleshooting guides. We have talked about HDMI no signal issue or generally not working.