My kids want to game together on separate TVs (we're keeping them separate because one has COVID while the other doesn't). What's the trick to running a game on two different TVs at the same time? Is it even possible?
There are a few ways to go about this, but the easiest method by far is to use an HDMI splitter. There'll probably be a miniscule amount of lag, but that's true for all the other methods, too. I hope your kid gets better soon.
I hope that your kiddo is feeling better. Gaming on two devices is so much easier to do on two computers. Then you can mirror the screen. There's much less fuss that way, if it's an option.
If your TV has good picture-in-picture or what many would call split screen, then the kids can play two different games on one TV. However, it is important to note that they may experience certain lags such as input lag when they are playing the game.
I understand what it feels that one of the kids ain't looking good anf you don't want the other to get the flu or sickness but making sure that both have the same fun is not that difficult to do. If something like this happens, it better to get HDMI splitter, it can do the work perfectly.