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=== Display

If your Raspberry Pi has more than one HDMI port, plug your primary monitor into the port marked `HDMI0`.

Raspberry Pi models have the following display connectivity:

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NOTE: No Raspberry Pi models support video over USB-C (DisplayPort alt mode).

If your Raspberry Pi has more than one HDMI port, plug your primary monitor into the port marked `HDMI0`.

Most displays don't have micro or mini HDMI ports. However, you can use a https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/micro-hdmi-to-standard-hdmi-a-cable/[micro-HDMI-to-HDMI cable] or https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/standard-hdmi-a-male-to-mini-hdmi-c-male-cable/[mini-HDMI-to-HDMI cable] to connect those ports on your Raspberry Pi to any HDMI display. For displays that don't support HDMI, consider an adapter that translates display output from HDMI to a port supported by your display.

image::images/peripherals/cable-hdmi.png[alt="Plugging a micro HDMI cable into a Raspberry Pi."]
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