How do i connect my nintendo to my tv without ac adapter?

How do i connect my nintendo to my tv without ac adapter?

How do i connect my nintendo to my tv without ac adapter?

Connect one end of the HDMI cable into the bottom terminal of the dock labeled "HDMI OUT," then connect the other end into an HDMI port on your television or monitor. Close the back cover of the Nintendo Switch dock
Nintendo Switch dock
The Nintendo Switch dock allows the user to display Nintendo Switch game play on the television. This item is to add an additional dock to easily move the Nintendo Switch between multiple televisions. AC Adapter and HDMI cable needed for complete set up.
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Dock for Nintendo Switch - Hardware
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