Big-Screen Gaming Anywhere: Connecting Portable Consoles to HDTVs with HDMI® Technology
Portable Gaming Consoles to HDTVs
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Whether you’re playing an action-packed adventure or a retro favorite, HDMI® technology makes it possible to take gaming beyond the small screen. By connecting your portable console to an HDTV’s HDMI port, you can instantly enjoy crisp, high-definition visuals and immersive gameplay on a larger display. This not only makes games more engaging but also lets you share the fun during parties, family gatherings, or friendly tournaments.
Several leading portable consoles make this transition seamless. The Nintendo Switch and the new Switch 2, for example, include docking stations that output video and audio directly through the docks HDMI port, and they even come with a bundled HDMI Cable. Simply drop the console into its dock, and your favorite titles appear on the big screen in 4K resolution.
Similarly, ASUS’s new ROG Ally X handheld gaming PC includes a docking station accessory that delivers powerful visuals to any HDMI-equipped display.
Docking and Direct Connections
Not every handheld console comes with a proprietary dock, but HDMI connectivity keeps things flexible. The popular Steam Deck, for instance, can connect to an HDTV through a wide range of third-party docking stations or adapters that include HDMI outputs. This versatility ensures that nearly any portable gaming system can be enjoyed on a television with minimal setup.
Some devices go a step further by building HDMI output directly into the console itself. The new Atari Gamestation, for example, includes an HDMI port right on the unit, making it a plug-and-play solution for instantly switching from handheld mode to living room mode.
Better Sound Through HDMI ARC and eARC
The benefits of HDMI connectivity go beyond visuals. By connecting your portable gaming console through your HDTV you can also take advantage of the TV’s audio capabilities. Many modern HDTVs serve as audio hubs, featuring HDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel) or eARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel) ports.
This means that when your portable console is connected to the HDTV, you can enjoy vastly superior sound by routing the audio through a soundbar or an AV receiver with a multi-speaker setup. HDMI eARC supports uncompressed, object-based audio up to 192kHz and 24-bit and formats including Dolby Atmos and DTS:X; creating a deeper, more immersive soundstage, perfect for cinematic gaming experiences.