How to Connect a Portable Monitor to Your Laptop, Xbox, PS5 & Switch


Portable monitors are everywhere. Gamers love them, remote workers swear by them, students use them, and anyone who ever wanted a second screen while on the go but didn’t want to carry around a full desktop rig uses them. These days you can hook up a portable monitor to just about anything: laptops, consoles, handhelds, and yes smartphones (you just need the correct ports and cables).

Consumers often purchase that second screen, anticipating easy plug-and-play compatibility, only to be greeted with black screens, unsupported ports or connectors, refresh rate issues, and power inconsistencies. The good news is that once you know how each device supports video output, most connection issues can be resolved in minutes.

In this guide we cover connecting a monitor to laptops, Xbox consoles, PS5 consoles and Nintendo Switch devices and we cover how to avoid common issues.

What You Need Before Connecting a Portable Monitor

First, take note of what ports you have on your display and your gaming/work device before you begin. Most newer monitors will come with: 

  • USB-C video input 
  • Mini HDMI or HDMI port 
  • USB-A power inputs 
  • Built-in speakers 
  • HDR capabilities 
  • High FPS/Latency 

There are many users who now opt for a portable monitor because they like having something that can be used for gaming, video editing, office work, streaming, and dual-screen productivity.