If you want to split the incoming signal, you can do this with a simple video source splitter. If you want to split the projected image on to two different screens, there is no solution from Epson, but it can be done optically using coated optical prisms and mirrors.
All picture in picture and split screen options require a dual tuner set up. If you are running off a cable box or satellite you will need to split the cable and feed it into the separate tuner connections in the back of the set, then the pip will work. Make sure the split is before the cable box or you will just be able to see a smaller version of what is already on the screen.
when your legs are completely strait, and its hard to explain, you would need a picture of it.
a split end is when a strand of hair turns into two. It looks like a upside down Y and it's very unhealthy. So 'to have split ends' means when a bunch of of your hair strands splits. a picture of a split end -
Split bedrooms simply means that the master is separated from the other bedrooms.
A split edit is an edit in which the audio starts before or after the picture cut. This is commonly used to ease the transition from one scene to another. hope this helps* xx
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i don't really know but i saw a picture of the game which showed that the screen was split in 4 players an they were playing in the same time.
A house that is dug into a hill (like a cave) that is covered in sod to insulate the inside. The opening to it is usually surrounded by split logs. here is a picture! :)
To set a whole picture as wallpaper on the HTC Touch Pro 2 phone select settings. Next, select wallpaper and choose no for default. Select the desired wallpaper and set it. This should not split the wallpaper in half twice.
The past perfect tense of split is had split.
Without seeing the picture, one would guess that he is splitting rails. Logs were sawed off to the right length and then split with an axe, length-wise to make rails for fences. One log could be split into several rails.
split, split, split present tense: When we go shopping, we split up and go to different stores. past tense: My sister and I split the prize money. (divided the money) present perfect: My husband and I have split up. (separated)