Screensplitter

A - Human Necessities – 63 – F

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A63F 13/02 (2006.01) H04N 5/72 (2006.01)

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CA 2688824

The Screensplitter is an attachment that enhances game play viewing for two gamers of x-box or ps2 games. The screensplitter solves a problem of playing games set for multiplayer setting of two players. In order to have a full game experience each player would need to setup two screens with two separate game consoles. The expense would limit most gamers due to cost constraints. However with the screen splitter the gamers experience would be enhanced. Making it affordable with a simple setup of the screensplitter to a television console or a flat screen. The screensplitter is nothing more than two rectangle panels of equal and identical shapes that are joined together on the front corners with insert tabs. Then either hung over a flat screen using hanger tabs or to the sides using Velcro strips which are fastened and secured to fit a particular screen size. Any number of rigid flat materials could be employed, such as; card board or thin plastic sheets cut to fit any standard sizes of television screens or flat screen monitors on the market. The rectangular sheets are fastened such that each player may view his own game screen and is prevented (blocked) from viewing his opponents screen.

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