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Playing Xbox 360 Games on an Apple Computer
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<blockquote data-quote="Doctor Schuess" data-source="post: 1260769" data-attributes="member: 206545"><p>I looked at the eyetv hybrid, and your right. The image quality is much less than the native resolution of the computer. While $150 isn't too expensive (and the eyetv does serve other purposes well), it wouldn't make much sense to get this over a new LCD TV. The TV can be bought for around the same price or slightly more, and one will get a better resolution and no lag. (In fact I found a 1080p television for as low as $250.) </p><p></p><p>On the other hand, would it be possible if you were running bootcamp? Since Xbox is Windows based, maybe that would allow for more connection opportunities. Any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doctor Schuess, post: 1260769, member: 206545"] I looked at the eyetv hybrid, and your right. The image quality is much less than the native resolution of the computer. While $150 isn't too expensive (and the eyetv does serve other purposes well), it wouldn't make much sense to get this over a new LCD TV. The TV can be bought for around the same price or slightly more, and one will get a better resolution and no lag. (In fact I found a 1080p television for as low as $250.) On the other hand, would it be possible if you were running bootcamp? Since Xbox is Windows based, maybe that would allow for more connection opportunities. Any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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