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Connect Your Surface Pro to a Projector - Get the Most Out of Your Device!

Connect Your Surface Pro to a Projector - Get the Most Out of Your Device!

Want to connect your Surface Pro device to a projector, or to a second monitor? Most projectors will work with Surface Pro devices, and to find out how, simply read the guide below - it couldn't be simpler!

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Wired Connections

All you need is a Microsoft Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter and a HDMI cable. Simply plug the adapter into your Surface Pro and connect the HDMI cable and you're all set! To change your mirroring settings, use Windows + P to switch between extending or mirroring your display.

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Wireless Connections

For this method, we recommend you use a projector with a powered USB or HDMI port, such as the Pico Genie M550 Plus or the Pico Genie P200.

Simply purchase one of our Wireless Mirroring Dongles and plug it in. Make sure it's set to the Miracast setting (just push the button on the dongle) and follow the following steps on your Surface device.

1. Select the search box in the taskbar, enter project to a second screen, and in the search results, select Project to a second screen.

2. Choose one of the following options:

PC screen only: You’ll see everything on your Surface screen. (When you're connected to a wireless projector, this option changes to Disconnect.)

Duplicate: You’ll see the same things on all screens.

Extend: You'll see everything spread over all screens, and you can drag and move items between them.

Second screen only: You’ll see everything on the connected screen or screens, and your Surface screen will be blank.

For more info, just watch the handy video below!

What Surface models are currently supported?

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External displays

Max refresh rate

Max screen resolution

Surface Pro 2, or Surface Pro 3 with any processor

One

24 Hz

4096 x 2160

Surface Pro 2, Surface 3, or Surface Pro 3 with any processor

One

30 Hz

3840 x 2160

Surface 3

One

30 Hz

3840 x 2160

Surface 3

One

60 Hz

2560 x 1600

Surface Pro 2, or Surface Pro 3 with any processor, or Surface Pro 4 Core M

One

60 Hz

3840 x 2160

Surface Pro 4 or Surface Book with any processor

One

60 Hz

3840 x 2160

Surface Pro 4 or Surface Book with i5 or i7 processor

One

60 Hz

4096 x 2304

Surface Pro 2, Surface Pro 3 with i7 or i5 processor, or Surface Pro 4 Core M

Two

30 Hz

3840 x 2160

Surface Pro 4 or Surface Book with i5 or i7 processor

Two

30 Hz

4096 x 2304

Surface Pro 3 with i3 processor

Two

60 Hz

1920 x 1200

Surface Pro 2, or Surface Pro 3 with i7 or i5 processor

Two

60 Hz

2560 x 1440

Surface Pro 4 or Surface Book with any processor

Two

60 Hz

2560 x 1600

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