Xbox One Connect to multiple TVs

Russ4404

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What are the ways to hook up a Xbox 1 to 3 tv to get one picture on all 3 I found a wall tv controller but they are crazy expensive there has to be a cheaper way
 
I had been looking for the same thing and came across some videos on YouTube that explained it in detail. They were long videos and I had to watch them two or three times to get it. Try searching on YouTube and you will find them.
 
What about if you ran it through 3 computer monitors instead of 3 TVs? The use of multiple monitors is a lot more common than the use of multiple TVs so you could probably find the hardware cheaper and the setup easier.
 
I would go the route of 3 monitors mentioned above. I've seen a lot of people doing that but I've never seen anyone using 2 or 3 TVs side-by-side.
 
Sorry for being a bit dumb here but...When you say the one picture on all 3 screens, I'm assuming you mean simultaneously for multiplayer gaming, and not the one picture covering 3 tv's, if you know what I mean?
 
You definitely want 3 monitors + converter setup - I have done the multiscreen thing before, and computer monitors usually have way less of an edge and allow for better split-screen visuals. I don't currently use one because I'm in transition and sold off a lot of my belongings these last few months ahead of the release of VR.
 
Multiple monitors is the smarter way to go because as far as I know, you can't do it as easily with t.v's and why would you want such a big display in the first place? One or two ultra wide monitors will do the trick if you don't want 3 large black lines going between your game. Consider the size of the bezel around the display when making such a decision. It definitely looks cool and it's satisfying having such s setup, just a little too expensive for someone like me.
 
@SashaS I thought it would be too expensive also, but I ended up making a few phone calls and finding a few overstocked older monitors for under $250 for all 3. Great quality too.
 
Under $250 for 3 monitors is a pretty good deal to be honest, and I didn't expect you could get them so cheap.

As others have said, monitors are probably the better option and if you can get them for that price, that defiantly seems the right way to go.
 
Yeah, I was pretty surprised myself. If you call around to a couple of major suppliers and ask if there are any overstock options or deals, you'd be surprised at how much stuff goes unsold and rots away in warehouses. One of those monitors was $100 and the other 2 were $75
 
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