How to Use a Laptop as a Monitor for Xbox

avatarRollingHanka year ago
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avatarBackingPecka year ago

Buy a HDMI to USB adapter and install the necessary drivers on your laptop. Connect the HDMI cable from your Xbox to the adapter, then plug the adapter into your laptop's USB port. Open the corresponding software to see your Xbox content on your laptop!

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avatarPressingDeska year ago

Easiest way: Hook up a capture card with HDMI input to your laptop. Plug your Xbox into the capture card, and then use the provided software to display the gameplay. Instant action on your laptop screen!


avatarDislikingTrampa year ago

You can use the Xbox app on your Windows 10 or 11 laptop to stream your Xbox gameplay. Just connect both devices to the same network, open the Xbox app, and look for the console streaming option. Voila, instant portable screen!


avatarSingingRidgea year ago

Honestly, just get a TV or a proper monitor. Laptops weren't made for this and you might run into performance issues.

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