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I recently went to my local Microsoft store where the entire room is almost lined with TV's with either information or the few Xbox One screens. However, the screens are splint into fours and has the Xbox One screens spanned on these 4 screens. If they can do it, surely we can right? Well how do we do this?

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So the Xbone is running on 4 displays? All you need is 4 displays and to connect them to your GPU, set it up in Control Panel and change the setting in the game to play on all 4 displays and you're set.


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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_wall

 

Is not a splitter, these were very popular some years ago.   You have 1 control console where you plug the input, and this console sends a part of the image to each individual display.

Mystery is the source of all true science.

 

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