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Ways to Stream Video Games From a PC to Your TV

By Matthew Lynch
August 5, 2023
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Video games are a fantastic form of entertainment that have been enjoyed by millions of people around the world. While playing games on a PC is a great experience, sometimes, it’s better to play them on a larger TV screen. This is especially true for people who want to enjoy a game with friends or family members. However, streaming video games from a PC to your TV can be a bit challenging. In this article, we will explore several ways you can easily stream video games from your PC to your TV.

1. HDMI Cable

One of the easiest and most obvious ways to stream video games from your PC to your TV is by using an HDMI cable. This is a simple process that requires you to connect the HDMI cable from your PC to your TV. Once both devices are linked, you can use your TV as a display screen for your games. This method is easy and affordable, but the drawback is that you need to have a long enough HDMI cable to connect the devices, which may not be practical for some setups.

2. Steam Link

The second way to stream video games from your PC to your TV is by using Steam Link. This is a software that allows you to stream your PC games on your TV. Steam Link is compatible with both Windows and Mac. The software works by using your home network to connect with the TV. You’ll need a Steam account and a Steam Link device to use this method. Once you’ve connected the device to your TV, you can choose to mirror your PC’s screen or only stream active games.

3. Chromecast

The third way to stream video games from your PC to your TV is by using Google Chromecast. This is a small device that plugs into your TV’s HDMI port, and it allows you to stream content from your PC or mobile device. To use this method, you’ll need to install the Google Chrome browser on your PC and set up your TV with the Chromecast device. Once everything is set up, you can use the browser to cast your PC’s screen onto your TV. This method can be unreliable and prone to lag, but it’s easy to set up and use.

4. Wireless HDMI

The fourth way to stream video games from your PC to your TV is using a wireless HDMI transmitter. This is a device that allows you to transmit a signal from your PC to the receiver plugged into your TV wirelessly. This method is similar to using an HDMI cable, but it’s wireless. However, the wireless transmission can be expensive and may not be necessary for everyone.

5. NVIDIA Shield

The fifth way to stream video games from your PC to your TV is by using an NVIDIA Shield. This is a device that connects to your TV and allows you to stream PC games. The Shield comes with NVIDIA’s own streaming technology, which ensures that the games are streamed smoothly without any lag or interference. However, it requires a powerful computer with a minimum of a GTX 970 graphics card or above to work.

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