Has anyone here ever used gamebridge?

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#1 alfredooo
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http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Adaptec-GameBridge-AVC-1400-AVC-1410-OEM-Packaging_W0QQitemZ280494295707QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item414ec34a9b

I need to connect my 360 to my laptop and I was just wandering if anyone has ever used anything similar to this. I heard there is lag that can make the games unplayable... ia this true?

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#2 alfredooo
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#3 gameguy6700
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I had a friend a couple years ago who had a gamebridge that he used to let him play his gamecube on his laptop screen. Yes, there is lag and it is BAD. It renders games almost unplayable. We're talking about 0.5-1 second input lag here. We sometimes had to play SSBM through it and it was a weird experience; you'd press a button on the controller and about half a second later your character would do what you told it to. This was bearable when it was just 2-4 of us all having to deal with the same input lag, but I can't imagine that this would be playable under any other circumstance. So if you're getting this to play single player games on your PC, forget it.

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#4 ROTALIHINNA
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I imagine it would be like playing through a capture card. And if that is the case then at the minimum you would have 1 second lag.
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