If youâve ever wanted an easy way to connect your original Xbox to a modern, high definition television via HDMI, EON Gaming has a solution for you, albeit a pricey one. EONâs $189.99 XBHD is a plug-and-play adapter that converts the Xboxâs outgoing video signal to up to 720p or 1080i resolution. In other words, Jet Set Radio Future will look better than ever.
![A photo of the back of EON Gamingâs XBHD accessory, showing two HDMI video outputs, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and three ethernet ports.](https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/h-GxKdg4jqKlzRUQIZTVTA5e3Uo=/0x0:2040x1360/1200x0/filters:focal(0x0:2040x1360):no_upscale()/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/24915959/xbhdrear.jpg)
The XBHD plugs directly into the back of the original Xbox, and itâs more than just a one-to-one video port conversion. This gadget features dual HDMI outputs, so you push the Xbox to two screens simultaneously, or stick a video capture card into one of the ports to stream your games live on Twitch. The XBHD also includes a MiniToslink 3.5mm jack, in case you want to listen privately with headphones, or output to a powerful speaker system.
Better yet, if you want to link up other Xbox consoles for some Halo 2 LAN parties, the XBHD can serve as an ethernet switch of sorts, with three RJ45 connectors.
The XBHD launches on Oct. 10, and itâs available to pre-order now through sites like Rondo Products, Stone Age Gamer, Games Connection, and Amazon.