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X Box connection to computer monitor instead of TV ??
My son is off to university soon. He would like to take his X Box but does NOT want to watch the TV & so be forced to buy a TV licence. Can an X Box be connected to a computer monitor ?? And if so - what would we need to make the connection ?
Many thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If not, then there are plenty of adapters on ebay. You could probably buy them new from a computer game shop too (but more likely to be expensive).
here are some on ebay to give you an idea:
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Logic-3-VGA-Adapter-XBOX-PS2-CUBE- to-PC-Monitor_W0QQitemZ8218435843QQcategoryZ20385QQrdZ1Q QcmdZViewItem
good luck
As you say proof can be a tricky thing. But if you dont have any sort of aerial, then you shouldnt be put into that situation. As I understand it, when receiving tv signals through an aerial, a special signal is emitted than can be detected, this is not present when only using a games console etc.
*not 100% on that TV detection bit* - so i apologise if that is wrong.
I would advise you not to try to "steal tv" though. Lots of people do this at university, and although most will get away with it, in my 1st year of uni, the girl in the room opposite me was fined �1000 for it.
Even if you're not the same person, surely it would have come up on the pre-question submission search?
Mobius1
Your previous reply did not come up on the pre-search - I do check !! But I have now tracked it down.
Thanks to you and all other Answerbankers that replied.
BTW even if you do not have an aerial attached to a tv, it is still deemed to be "capable of receiving TV transmissions" & is therefore required to be licenced.
"BTW even if you do not have an aerial attached to a tv, it is still deemed to be "capable of receiving TV transmissions" & is therefore required to be licenced."
Don't agree with you there. Being capable does not require a license, actually receiving them does. Manually un-tuning all the stations would further strengthen your case for proving you don't receive transmissions. Check out this site for lots of info on TV licenses, particularly the "Info on TV licensing" link.