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Hi all,

Just wondering if this would be able to be powered by the usb port on my xbox one?

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What are you trying to achieve by splitting it?
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CCW wrote What are you trying to achieve by splitting it?


Display it onto two different TV's. I currently just switch it over from the one on my desk to the one on my wall but I'm getting a new tv and dont think ill be able to get my had around the back to change it
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Its only going to split it to one screen and the rest will be blank. Xboxes don't supports multiple monitors/tvs
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Im_Larry wrote Its only going to split it to one screen and the rest will be blank. Xboxes don't supports multiple monitors/tvs


Yeah what he said ^. Xbox doesn't support multiple output video.
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I also don't understand your issue? You said your getting a new tv and you don't think you can fit your hand behind it to change what??
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Im_Larry wrote I also don't understand your issue? You said your getting a new tv and you don't think you can fit your hand behind it to change what??


Sounds like it may be wall mounted?
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The xbox should be able to power it just fine. If for some reason it wont power it, get a usb y cable

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CCW wrote
Im_Larry wrote I also don't understand your issue? You said your getting a new tv and you don't think you can fit your hand behind it to change what??


Sounds like it may be wall mounted?


Yea but my grandparents tv is wall mounted but i can change the cables just fine Lol
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Forest wrote The xbox should be able to power it just fine. If for some reason it wont power it, get a usb y cable

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Finally an answer to my question! Thank you
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