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I have an older (2009) iMac collecting dust in the basement storage. My kid asked if it's possible to hook up his PS4 to it so he can have it in his room. Right now he has to play in the family room. I did some brief research and not sure if it's even possible. I'm sure I need an HDMI to USB cable. Other than that, is this feasible?
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Thanks given by: | solarrdadd (12-05-2018) |
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Dec 2018
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I've used old 22" samsung monitors and laptop screens as portable tv's for my ps4. There's several videos on YouTube on to do it.
Last edited by ricoagave; 12-22-2018 at 12:23 AM. |
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