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Dual-screen for my Xbox 360?

Last answer on Dec 15, 2008 12:28:28 pm GMT JohnsonD, on Feb 20, 2008 5:42:45 pm GMT 
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Hi, guys!

I’m a crazy gamer and I‘d like to set up my all room around my 360s.

Also, instead of splitting my screen on the TV when playing 2 players, I would like to have each player have their own TV to be more comfortable.

Does anyone have any ideas how I can do this without using Xbox Live? Do I need too Xbox 360 to do this? I was thinking maybe there is a way to do so by using a computer network…

Thanks for your help.

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jakuil, on Feb 22, 2008 7:59:04 am GMT

Hi, I had looked into this at my local video game store and was told I needed two Xbox 360 consoles and of course two versions of the original game, you could then connect them preferably through a wireless router.( OR WIRED)
This way you would avoid the split screen!

good luck... n keep us posted!!

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 Ameroz, on Dec 15, 2008 12:28:28 pm GMT

Hey JohnsonD,
I had been thinking of the same thing.
If you search for video walls, there are boxes that let you split a signal up into a grid, i.e. 2x2 4x4.
They are used in malls where they used to have one image on multiple TV's
If I had the time I would like to build a box that would do this.
also, you could take a split HD widescreen image and separate it onto two SD TV's.
All you would need is someone to build a circuit, it shouldnt' be too hard, just maybe expensive.

Ameroz

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