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Hey everyone. I have seen pictures/videos of a wii by a mac...like it was hooked up to the mac. I was wondering if that was possible, and if so...how you would do it/ what you would need?

Soon to be Apple User.
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There are devices made by a company named Elgato that will do the trick, either the EyeTV 250 plus or the EyeTV Hybrid. Both claim to support zero latency on video input as long as you are using a USB 2.0 connection. I haven't used one personally, but it would probably be worth researching if you were serious about doing it.
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If its a laptop than I dont think so...I have NO idea why they dont allow inputs for laptops.
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