How to Use TV as Second Display on Windows 10/11 PC?

How to Use TV as Second Display on Windows 10/11 PC? [2023 Method]

Whether you are a gamer or a work-from-home person, a single screen isn’t enough for the management of tasks. With those tons of tabs opened at once and multiple tasks on the system, the micromanagement gets so difficult that everything slowly gets out of hand. Sometimes, due to the burden, the browser or the system starts acting strange.

If you have an extra TV sitting alongside, you can just use it as your Second Display on a Windows PC, making it effortless for you to micromanage tasks. But, How do you use a TV as your Second Display on a Windows 10/11 PC? As difficult as it might sound, the process is fairly simple and easier. We have here the right guide to help you out.

How to Use TV as Second Display on Windows 10/11 PC?

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Which TV can be used as a Second Monitor?

You can use any type of TV, whether it is a regular non-Android LED or even those fancy Android TVs. There are a few prerequisites like that LED should at least have an HDMI support, or if not, then it should have a Miracast.

Furthermore, the simplest ones to make your Second Monitor are the Android TVs that naturally become your Second Monitor without going into complexity.

How to Use TV as Second Display on Windows 10/11 PC?

There are various types of LEDs and each one has its own method of connecting to your Windows PC, to become a Second Display. Here’s how to do it.

Using Miracast or Screen Mirror Feature

If you have a TV that has Miracast automatically available, then you can just use that to project the Windows PC screen onto the TV, either using it as a single massive screen or duplicating/extending it.

First of all, you need to activate the Screen Mirroring feature on your TV. Each company has a different style, so you might have to look at the settings or the booklet. Then, you need to find that screen on your system. Here’s how to do it.

  • On the extreme right side of your Windows Desktop, you will find a Notification Icon
  • Click on that to open the Notifications (just like your smartphone)
  • Then, click on Expand
  • Click on Project
  • Click on “Connect to a Wireless Display”
  • Find the Screen Mirror from your TV
  • Connect to it
  • “Allow use of Mouse, Keyboard, and Pen”
  • Press Windows Key + P on your Keyboard for the Display Options

Duplicate for a second screen, a copy of your primary computer screen. Extend for an extension of your primary screen, where you will have to swipe your mouse out of the screen. The second Screen is only for a singular massive extension on the other screen.

Using Miracast or Screen Mirror Feature on TV to make it Second Screen on Windows 10/11 PC

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Using HDMI

If you have an old-school TV that doesn’t have a Miracast or Screen Mirroring, then you might have to use an HDMI. Don’t worry, it is also as effortless as the first one.

  • Connect one end of HDMI to the TV and the other end to your Windows 10/11 PC
  • Use the TV Remote Display/Source Option to use the HDMI as Display
  • On the System press Windows + P Key to shift between Display Options

Also, you can type in “Display” on Windows Search, and at the bottom, you will find Advanced Display options. Select the desired options from there, including Resolution, Refresh Rate, and so on. That’s how to setup a Second Display using your old TV.

Don't have Screen Mirror? Use HDMI to use TV as Second Screen on Windows 10/11 PC.

In Short: You can use your Screen Mirror/Miracast TV as a Second Display on a Windows 10/11 PC through the use of the Screen Mirroring option. If you don’t have Miracast or Screen Mirror on TV, then you can plug in the HDMI cable and use the Display Options from Remote to access the HDMI. Adios!

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