The easiest way is to get a video capture card for a desktop pc, or if you can find one with rca input, a laptop capture card. You can also get a modulator box that would not even require a pc, but, those can be very expensive for general quality.
An even easier way is to buy the Xbox 360 vga cable which can probably be bought for about fifteen bucks and have the xbox 360 hooked up directly to the moniter. also if you have an HDMI cable(it comes with xbox360 elite), and you monitor is a newer model with an HDMI input in the back near the VGA cables from you computer and just plug it in right there.
Yes, in fact Microsoft sells a VGA cable for the Xbox 360, and there are also 3rd party VGA cables available for the xbox.
You can connect the vga cable to your xbox and monitor but you also need a 3.5mm sterio jack left and right audio and a 3.5mm double female coupler which one end has the jack the other your speakers if you want sound.
You need a capture card to do this. Google the question and you will get many answers and products which do this.
Yes it is possible to play your xbox 360 on a PC monitor.
Yes you can. I have recently done research for this question and hopes that this step-by-step directions will or would help you.
Yes, via an Ethernet cord. Then you can do media share. Also, depending on your monitor and your cables you could connect it to that. But not much else.
The original Xbox does not have native VGA support. In order to hook it up to a monitor, you would need to buy a component to VGA signal conversion box.
If the monitor has the correct input, yes.
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Yes you can, just use a VGA cable and that will typically allow you to connect a laptop to a monitor. Once you connect the monitor, you need to go to your properties and allow the monitor extend the screen.
If the IBM laptop you use has a VGA port you just connect your monitor cable directly to the port. Then turn on the laptop and it should install the drivers needed to use the external monitor automatically. If you laptop does not have a VGA port then you will need a "Laptop replica port" to add the VGA port so you can connect the monitor.
you get to see your laptop on a (most likely) bigger area or you can set it up to be extra real estate(one document on your laptop and one on your extra monitor)
Basically you need VGA port to connect a monitor with laptop or now you can use HDMI port as well if your monitor has HDMI port too.
That sounds like a BIOS setting. Open the bios and see what you can figure out. there should be a setting that allows both the laptop screen and a remote monitor to be functional at the same time.
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You simply have to buy a cable to connect your laptop to the monitor.They cost around five dollars.
Anything the laptop can send data too that is presented to the end-user is technically an output device. The built-in display, a monitor you connect through one of the data ports, a printer, etc. So yes, a monitor is an output device for a laptop
Most laptops have a video connector SOMEWHERE on the side or back. Just plug in the video cable from your monitor then change the BIOS settings to enable the monitor.