Hooking up the wii to your computer?

i have same issue w/ the TS too...
my tv is 14inch while my lcd monitor is 17... :lol:
isn't it better to use my lcd monitor?
 
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guys i have a tv a big ass tv lol but my router is sort of weak and my parents wont buy a new one lol so what better place than on the computer right next to te router. and what is TV OUT can some one explain more lol...
 
somewhat related: my VAIO Media has this 'watch TV' feature so i'm guessing it'll show my television for me, the only thing missing is a cable, plus I'm guessing my VAIO would have the apropriate port for the cable... xP confusing.
 
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guys i have a tv a big ass tv lol but my router is sort of weak and my parents wont buy a new one lol so what better place than on the computer right next to te router. and what is TV OUT can some one explain more lol...

TV OUT = A video/Audio signal will be sent from that device. I.e. If your computer has a TV OUT socket on the video card, this means you can display video from your computer on an external device (e.g. a TV)

TV IN = Denotes Video Capture Hardware, which in simple terms means a video signal can be sent to that device.
 
ok, enough with all the posts. to make life real easy buy a really nice VGA converter that handles HD signals (all the way up to 1080p) anyways here is a nice one that is compatable with all three current consol http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-11z-49-en-70-245o.html
It also has a switch to go from gaming to pc.

the other brand I really like is the Neoya x2vga product. there website is down (odd) but here is a picture and specs of it:
http://images.google.com/imgres?img...prev=/images?q=x2vga&svnum=10&um=1&hl=en&sa=N

Purchase this to play games on your pc, without any lag and seemless swicthing.
 
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