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    wii on notebook?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by proteus_br, Apr 9, 2007.

  1. proteus_br

    proteus_br Notebook Geek

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    How I can play wii (480p) on my dv9000t(geforce 7600) which full graphic and no lag?
    Adaptec GameBridge 1400 will work?
     
  2. csinth

    csinth Snitch?

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    You can't... simply won't work. You need to have an external monitor and even then you would much rather use it on a T.V. Why would you have the need to use your notebook?
     
  3. proteus_br

    proteus_br Notebook Geek

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    I have just one TV. I can’t use him all the time .Maybe is better, and more shipper, buy a capture video card than another TV.
     
  4. Gophn

    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    Umm, I have connected every console to my notebook, it works fine. I have built-in TV Tuner with TV-in.

    I am playing PS2 on my notebook now (God of War 2 :)).
     
  5. LFC

    LFC Ex-NBR

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    So the Wii was fine? And you have a gamebridge right?

    :)