i dont think so
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The HDMI port is in/out, try a tv tuner.
Try putting your TV's input on HDMI then switch off your 360 pulg in the HDMI cord then put on the 360. THis should work.
you must have a HDMI cord hooked up to your TV to play splitscreen.
First make sure your computer is connected to a connection and then plug your Ethernet cord into your xbox then connect it to your computer! if you don't have spot in your computer for the ethernet cord to go in......then your screwed
HDMI
When you use a VGA cable coming out of the monitor, the monitor is giving out an analog signal through the VGA connection. For the monitor to give out a digital signal, you need a DVI or HDMI cable. The VGA to HDMI cord just converts the analog signal into a digital signal so it's not completely useless, however the quality will not be as good as an HDMI to HDMI or DVI to DVI or HDMI to DVI
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The desk, the keyboard, and anything that lets the aputer run.(screen, power cord like and Xbox power cord.
The HDMI port is in/out, try a tv tuner.
You can use an iMac 5.8 as a monitor for your AMD built PC with an HDMI cord.
No U Do Not , HDMI Only Makes Your Graphics Better.!! :)
If you are talking about watching a video on your computer then by connecting your computer to a television you can play then on this. Depending on your computer: VGA Cord (Depends if your computer has a VGA port) HDMI Cord (Depends if you computer has a HDMI port) These are the most popular ways to connect.
The other cable will not bee used unless you change the Xbox 360 to a different HDTV that does not have HDMI
It will not affect the computer, but the monitor will stop displaying what the computer tells it to because that is the cord that carries the images to the monitor.
The BenQ T2210HD monitor only has D-Sub and DVI for inputs. Using a special cord or an adapter, you may be able to convert the HDMI output on your Xbox360 to plug in to the DVI port on your monitor, assuming you're not using it.
The computer screen can be connected to the TV via an HDMI cable provided the computer and the TV are fitted for it. The TV just reproduces what's on the computer screen.