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If the graphics driver is installed, the HDMI port should work.

 

You would need a HDMI cable from the notebook's HDMI out port to one of your TV's HDMI in port.

 

Select the TV HDMI port the notebook is plugged into on your TV's remote control and you should then see whatever is on the notebook's display screen on the TV.

 

Then you should be able to hit the F4 key to turn off the display on the notebook, tap it again and you would turn off the display on the TV, tap it again and you should have both screens lit.

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