You can connect your Windows laptop to a TV using an HDMI cable. This allows the users to display content from their screen onto the TV. While connecting a TV and a computer appears simple, you may sometimes face difficulties with the display size.

Why does my Windows screen not fit my TV?

From research and user experience, we gather that a few things may cause a misfit in your Windows screen on a TV. The most common triggers include the following:

Resolution problems – The TV may have a different resolution than the computer, causing the screen to appear stretched or distorted. Aspect Ratio mismatch – The TV’s aspect ratio may not match the aspect ratio of the computer, causing the screen to appear cut off or distorted. Issues with Display Settings – The display settings on the computer may not be configured correctly, causing the screen to appear the wrong size. TV Settings – The TV may have display settings incompatible with the computer, causing the screen to appear the wrong size. Graphics Card problems – The graphics card in the computer may not be compatible with the TV, causing the screen to appear the wrong size.

Let us now explore possible ways to restore a fit between the Windows 10 screen and your TV.

How to adjust HDMI screen size on TV in Windows 10?

1. Change the PC resolution

2. Change the Scaling Options

These steps will help you to fit the Windows 10 laptop screen to your TV.

3. Adjusting your PC refresh rate

We have shown how to fit the Windows 10 laptop screen to your TV via HDMI by following the above steps. Please let us know if you could fit your laptop screen into the TV by following the steps in this article.

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