A question for people that owns PS3 and Xbox 360

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#51 3KindgomsRandy
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[QUOTE="mike_on_mic"]My TV has 4 HDMI connections. I have my PS3 in one and the 360 in another. When I want to switch I simply change the source input from HDMI1 to HDMI 2 or vice versa.

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#52 clyde46
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[QUOTE="mitu123"]

[QUOTE="NerubianWeaver"] Is your monitor comes with separate slots? Like one for HDMI and one for VGA. :DNerubianWeaver

Yep, that is true, and I love it because of that.:P

So Do all LCD Monitors have multiple slots? I'm planning to buy one that has built-in speakers :D I'm planning to use it for PC/360 Gaming :o

For the love of god, dont get ones with built in speakers. They sound horrible! I used to use my 22in PC monitor to play my 360 on, the I got a HDTV and a PS3 so I use HDMI for the PS3 and component for my 360. My TV has 4 HDMI inputs.
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#53 2-10-08
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Different TVs.

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#54 xXDrPainXx
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I have one HDTV setup for consoles only with the PS3 on HDMI, 360 on component and Wii on component while my cable box is attached to a separate TV. Easiest way to play games and not make the woman angry when her crappy TV shows are on.
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#55 hellhund
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I just have my PC, Wii, PS3 and 360 connected individually to my TV.

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#56 tbone802
Member since 2006 • 1195 Posts
Most TV's have multiple HDMI ports, so switching shouldn't be an issue. I have my 360 and PS3 in two different rooms though; my 360 in my game room with my PC, and the PS3 in the living room where its main function is Blu-Ray and Netflix.
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#57 lusitanogamer
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I have an HDMI switch box, so...
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#58 dommeus
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Switchbox.

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#59 Snugenz
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My TV has 3 HDMI ports so i have my 360, PS3 and Sky HD box connected to it all the time.

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#60 coasterguy65
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My Tv has 3 HDMI ports, although all are now filled (PS3. Xbox. DVR). Guess I need a HDMI hub or something if I want to add anything else.

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#61 Respawn-d
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I don't have an HDTV. :o

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