Connecting Xbox 360 to HP TouchSmart PC

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I have an old HP TouchSmart PC and want to hook my Xbox 360 up to it. My PC does not have an HDMI or VGA, but has S-video and TV input. How can I use this as the display for my Xbox 360?

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Best Answer

What you need here is a HDMI to S-Video Converter, such as this one. The conversion of the signal may lead to some minor lag though, as in you will experience input lag, because the picture needs a few milliseconds longer to the screen than usual.

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Can I plug my Xbox 360 into my PC?

If you want to connect your Xbox 360 console to the Xbox network and you don't have a router, you can connect your console to your Windows PC or laptop and share its internet connection.

How do I connect my Xbox to my HP computer?

You will need an HDMI cable to connect your laptop to your Xbox. Insert the one end of your HDMI cable into your Xbox, plug the other side of your HDMI cable into your laptop. Switch on your Xbox and wait a few minutes for your laptop to detect your Xbox.

How do I connect my Xbox 360 to my PC with HDMI?

Visit the Xbox Play Anywhere website. Log into your Microsoft account. Install games with the Xbox Play Anywhere digital game license directly to your PC. Once you download the game, you can launch it directly from the Microsoft Store.



Easy way to connect your Xbox 360 to a hp touch smart




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