If you’re looking to connect your PlayStation 4 to a monitor, there are a few things you’ll need to know. First, make sure your PS4 is connected to the network. Second, make sure your monitor is compatible with the PS4’s display adapter. Finally, be sure to set up your connection and settings. Here’s how:
- Connect your PlayStation 4 to the network To connect your PlayStation 4 to the network, first ensure that it’s connected to the network. To do this, plug in the power cord and Ethernet cable into an outlet and plug in the PlayStation 4. Once it’s connected, press “Start” on your console and wait for it to show “Connected.” Now check for updates on your PS4 by going to “Settings” on your console and selecting “Network.” If there are any updates available, they will be displayed in this area. If not, continue below.
- Make sure your monitor is compatible with the PS4’s display adapter To ensure that your monitor is compatible with the PS4’s display adapter, first make sure that it supports DisplayPort 1.2a or higher. To do this, check whether or not your monitor has an output that supports DisplayPort 1.2a or higher (like a Vizio M-Series or LG UltraFine 5K TV). If it does not support DisplayPort 1.2a or higher, then you may need to purchase a new display adapter for use with a PlayStation 4 (or use one of our other methods of connecting monitors).
- Set up connection and settings Now that you have everything you need to connect your monitor andPS4 together, it’s time for setup! To begin setting up connection and settings on your console: open “Settings” on both devices by pressing “Menu,” then select “Network.” In this area, set up how many devices you want connected (if multiple), which type of