Connecting gaming consoles to laptop screen?

Hi. I enjoy a Dell XPS M1210 loaded up with Windows XP Professional Edition.

My request for information is that if it was possible to hook up a gaming console (i.e. Xbox, Wii, Plug and Play TV Games, etc.) to my laptop (to use as a playing peak instead of a TV).

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
:-)

Answer:
Yeah!
First, I assume this laptop has no TV tuner...
Do you enjoy an S-video port on your Laptop?
If so, you can get an adapter on e-bay that will clear your Audio, and Video chords into a s-video input.
From there you simply, plug it into your computer.

I own such an adapter, it works.
Just need to grasp a program to run it on after that, and there are tons of those.
Just do a google poke about for S-video applications.

Hope I helped?
It's possible, but you'd call for a video capture device or a TV tuner, and even consequently the quality may not be honest enough for video games. For a laptop you'd imagined want a USB 2.0 device.

I once tried using an /old/ ATI TV Wonder USB on a WinME system and GTA:San Andreas looked really really bad on my 15" LCD compared to my regular 21" TV. But that be a long time ago and WinME didn't do USB 2.0.

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