If you are someone who has those questions and wants to enjoy their games on TV or any big screen, well, the answer is yes. It is possible to share your Steam Deck’s screen with your TV or monitor. This means, you can enjoy gaming on bigger screen with just your Steam Deck and screen. There are three ways that you can get this to work with your Steam Deck. Let’s take a look.

3 Methods to Screen Share Steam Deck to Monitor

There are three ways that you can follow to share your Steam Deck’s screen with your monitor or TV. One method requires you to make use of the Steam Link app, and the other method is by using an HDMI cable. Yes, there is a wireless as well as a wired method. So you can easily choose what works best for you.

Using the Steam Link, you can screen share Steam Deck to monitor or TV wirelessly. Do note that this method will work only for your particular TV brand and OS has support for the Steam Link app. Along with Apple TV, a lot of Android TV and Google TV OS powered smart TVs can download the Team Link app from the Google Play Store. Additionally, certain Samsung TV models also support the Steam Link app. Monitor working as PC will also work. Follow these steps to set up and use Steam Link on your TV. With the above settings done on the Steam Deck, it’s time to set up the Steam Link app on your TV. Note: This method will work with many devices such as Apple TV, iPhone, iPad, Android Phone/Tablet, Android TV, Google TV, Windows, Mac, Linux, Meta Quest 2 and later, and Raspberry Pi 3+. And this is how you can easily screen share Steam Deck to monitor or smart TV without any wire. Now, this is good for those who have a TV that has support for the Steam Link app. But, what if your TV is not a smart TV or is a TV that has no support for the Steam Link app? What do you do? Well, you can follow the other method to connect your Steam Deck to your TV or monitor.

This is the second method that you can follow to share the screen of your Steam Deck with your TV or monitor. For this method to work, you will need an HDMI cable and a Dock or Type-C HDMI adapter/hub for the Steam Deck. Choose the adapter or hub that also has power delivery port and port to connect Keyboard and Mouse for better experience. Note: If your steam deck screen is not displayed on TV or Monitor after connecting HDMI, make sure to connect the dock to PSU after connecting HDMI. Also choose Type C hub or adapter with enough power supply like 50W or 60W. While this works best, you will not be able to move around with your Steam Deck, as it’s limited by the HDMI cables between the TV and the Steam Deck itself. But you can connect Keyboard and Mouse with both wired and wireless connection.

Method 3: Using a Display Port Cable and Dock

Steam Deck dock also comes with display port. Using the Display Port, you can share your Steam Deck’s screen to Monitor or TV. But for this to work, your Monitor or TV must also have display port and you will also need a Display Port cable. This method is the same as connecting an HDMI cable to your TV/Monitor and Steam Deck. There are also many third-party docks available for the Steam Deck. This concludes everything you need to know to screen share Steam Deck to monitor or TV. The steps are simple and easy. With the option of choosing wired or wireless. Setting up any method to share the screen of your Steam Deck should take you less than 2 minutes. If you have queries, feel free to leave them below. Also Check:

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