How to connect a Chromebook to a screen or TV

Chrome OS also supports many ways for users to connect their Chromebook to a separate screen or TV. Here are 4 simple ways that you can refer to and perform as needed.

Like Windows or mac OS, Chrome OS also supports many ways for users to connect their Chromebook to a separate screen or TV to serve different usage scenarios.

Connect your Chromebook to the discrete display using the HDMI port

If you want to connect your monitor to your Chromebook quickly, easily, and deliver good transfer quality, then the HDMI port is your number one choice.

Step 1. If your Chromebook has an HDMI port (most have one) then you can use an HDMI cable to make this connection. The HDMI port is usually located next to the USB port on the side of the Chromebook. This is a 6-sided gate (almost like a trapezoid) as you can see in the image below.

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Step 2. Plug one end of your HDMI cable into this port and the other end into any of the HDMI ports on the back of the removable screen, TV.

Step 3. Normally, your Chromebook will automatically detect the connected monitor and immediately display information about it. If not, hover your mouse over the lower-right corner of your Chromebook taskbar and select the Settings icon. In the Settings menu, look to the left and select Device. Then scroll down and select Displays.

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In the Displays section, you will see all displays connected to your Chromebook. Comes with that are options to adjust the resolution, choose the secondary home screen, and many other options.

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Step 4. If you don't see information about the monitor you are connecting to appears in this section, there is a good chance there is a problem with the connection cable or HDMI port.

Connect your Chromebook to the external display using the USB-C port

Another wired solution you can use is through a USB-C port - something most Chromebook models have available today.

Step 1. USB-C is a very small, almost elliptical port, and is usually located on the side of the Chromebook. You can use this port to connect to an external display, but you'll need:

  1. USB-C cable
  2. USB-C to HDMI converter
  3. HDMI cable

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Step 2. First, connect the USB-C port to the adapter. Then, connect the HDMI cable from the adapter to the display. Follow the same procedure in the section above to configure the monitor once a connection has been established successfully.

Connect your Chromebook to your discrete display via Chromecast

If you want a wireless solution, you can use Chromecast.

Step 1. First, make sure your Chromecast device is connected to your monitor and powered on. On your Chromebook, hover your mouse over the lower-right corner of the taskbar and select the Settings icon. Next, click the Cast icon to see a list of all the devices on the network (WiFi) to which you can stream the screen of your Chromebook.

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Step 2. Select the Chromecast device from the list (connected to the removable display).

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Step 3. Once you've selected your device, you will see your Chromecast screen displayed on the removable screen.

Connect your Chromebook to your desktop via Chrome Remote Desktop

Another wireless solution that you can choose from is to use Chrome Remote Desktop app based on web browser.

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You can establish a Chrome Remote Desktop connection with a laptop connected to one or more separate monitors. Once connected, you can request a code. Just use this code to connect the Chromebook to the laptop and use the removable screens through it.

Note: This solution allows you to use a separate monitor, but will need a secondary laptop connected to it. This will be the last resort in case the above 3 solutions fail.

Update 24 December 2020
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