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How to connect your TV to Microsoft Surface 2 tablets
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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How many times we’ve wanted to watch a movie on a bigger screen than the one we have on ourtablet? Also, how many times we wanted to make a presentation for someone at work and the screen was too small for them to understand?
Well, withWindows RTwe have the feature to connect a bigger tv or a projector directly to our tablet.
Everything we see on ourtabletwill also be showing on our tv or projector. This way we won’t have to worry about not being able to view our favorite movie or play our favorite game.Connecting yourWindows RToperating system to the tv is a relatively easy way to achieve, but first you will need a cable to connect to the tv.
Unfortunately, thewirelesstransmissionisn’t available onWindows RTtablets but they implemented this on Surface 2 tablets in a newer edition.
The good thing about this is that the video adapters are relatively cheap. You can probably find them at any electronics store situated near you.
Nevertheless,Windows RTusers did had some problems connecting to the tv in their homes. For this reason we will show you a quick tutorial below.
This will explain exactly how to connectWindows RTto the tv by cable or bywirelesstransmission ontabletswithSurface 2in a few easy steps.
Steps on how to connect the TV to Windows RT operating system
How to connect yourWindows RToperating system by cable to a tv:
Now depending on the features you want to have, you can choose one of the above mentioned.
How to connect yourWindows RTOperating system viawirelessconnection:
Remember, this only works on Surface 2Windows RTtablets.
These are the two easy tutorials on how to connect yourWindows RTwith an outside TV. If you have any thoughts on this let us know below by writing us a few ideas.
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When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.
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Ivan Jenic
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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.