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From sharing photos with the whole family to epic gaming, using your TV as a computer monitor is awesome.
Like the idea of setting up your TV as a computer monitor? Here's everything you need to know about the right connections and the improvement you can make.
Is it time to go big with your PC’s display? Try using your TV as a computer monitor instead!
Your television can be used as a secondary monitor for your Windows computer. This is a great way to gain a secondary screen to use for complicated Excel spreadsheets or for working on multiple ...
Alternatively, you can treat it like a multi-monitor setup. I use my 55-inch TV like a four-monitor setup, with each quadrant of the screen basically being equivalent to a 27.5-inch 1080p monitor.
The safest setup would probably be to use an OLED TV only as a second screen, devoted solely to videos, gaming, and other similiarly kinetic content. That, our start saving up to grab an ...
There are very tempting reasons to try it but using a television as your computer's main display comes with issues. AppleInsider tells you what you have to consider and examines whether the low ...
If you’re using your screen with a laptop or desktop computer, or you’re a PC gamer who wants the very best screen response and refresh rates possible, we’d recommend going with a monitor.
The most basic PC-to-TV connection consists of running a wire from your computer to the HDMI input on your TV. If you have an ...
If you need a second screen, you can use your laptop screen as an External Monitor to get more space for apps. See how it's done!
To mirror your Android's screen, you'll need a Chromecast, a compatible TV, or a third-party app like Tenorshare Phone Mirror.