It works well on cable internet, I've never tried it on DSL or Satellite, but I would imagine it would still be decent.. You shouldn't even have dial up.Does this work well? I would think you would need one heck of an internet connection to view channels with any decent quality.
Yes just the HDMI cable to your TV and it will act as a second monitor. I have ESPN on my xbox 360 and lets just say its almost heaven. You can split screen two games, watch 1 game full screen or watch a game 3/4th screen with scores on the side. They are also shown in (tv guys voice) "Stunning High Definition".
It really depends on the speed of the DSL/Cable/Satellite/whatever internet. 1.5 Mb DSL is going to have problems streaming this stuff. Anything 3+ you should be okay.It works well on cable internet, I've never tried it on DSL or Satellite, but I would imagine it would still be decent.. You shouldn't even have dial up.
free by chance?
Don't have an xbox but I believe it is.
You should also check with your internet provider. I have Mediacom and they offer ESPN3 through their service subscription. I also have my computer hooked up to my HD television and watch several movies on MediaCenter and also stream television and sports...it works great and the picture is of good quality as long as you have HDMI out on your computer.
Yes just the HDMI cable to your TV and it will act as a second monitor. I have ESPN on my xbox 360 and lets just say its almost heaven. You can split screen two games, watch 1 game full screen or watch a game 3/4th screen with scores on the side. They are also shown in (tv guys voice) "Stunning High Definition".
ESPN on Xbox LIVE is only free if you already pay to get ESPN at your house. It's a small but important distinction. Otherwise, you can't even pay for it... you just can't get it.