

Connect with a Thunderbolt port to a TV with an HDMI Port.Connect with USB-C port to a TV with an HDMI port.Connect with HDMI port to a TV with an HDMI Port.How to Connect Your Apple Laptop to a TV.The Apple solution would be $105-$135 (or more if you buy the HDMI cable from Apple). The Monoprice alternative (which may or may not work) will cost you $55-$85.

I want the option to have the Switch ready to connect to other TVs/monitors without disconnecting my main dock.ĮDIT 3: Added comments to my links since the price is for the USB-C to HDMI dongle only and you still need a power plug for the wall and an HDMI cable. So would need to spend another $20-$50 and also another $5-$20 for an HDMI cable.)ĮDIT 2: I know that Switch includes one dock. (This does not include a power adapter for the wall. This thread is about the underlying tech inside and whether that will allow for use of standard adapters. The Monoprice dongle I linked to has a price of $30. (close if this thread if this topic has already been output.)ĮDIT: I should have mentioned that I have seen the Nintendo official dock and the ports on it, but the price for it is $90. Is there any information on if the video out is standard? So would need to spend another $20-$50 and also another $5-$20 for an HDMI cable.) Link to $30 Monoprice USB-C HDMI® Multiport Adapter (This does not include a power adapter for the wall. USB-C to HDMI on Nintendo Switch? How will it work? Is HDMI video included in the USB-C standard and is Nintendo using that standard method? Is Nintendo using a modified version of this method that handshakes with the dock before outputting video?ĭo you think the Switch will work with this:
