Wirelessly Transmit to a Monitor

Q

Do you know of any device that can make it so I can wirelessly transmit on my computer/laptop to a flat panel monitor mounted on a wall (like in a conference room setting?).

A

Here are two options. One is a wireless projector. It’s the Epson PowerLite 1715c Multimedia Projector. My choice would be the Teq AV/IT WID110. It’s a wireless receiver that allows you to use your projector or TV screen to share what’s on your computer. The great thing is that several people can be sitting around a table and if someone other than the main presenter needs to show something from their screen, they can do it easily.

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  1. Comment by Gray on August 10, 2007 1:22 pm

    Another sugustion would be to run the cables through the wall. It really is not all that hard to do, and is realativly cost efective.

    the most you will need is a drill with a 2″ hole saw, stud finder, fish tape, ladder and some electrical tape.

    the easy distription (assuming you are doing this in an office setting with a drop-down celing) is to pop a hole behind the desk where your pc is, fish your video cable up to the celing and across to the wall you are mounting the monitor to. then pop a second hole near the mount for the monitor (try to keep it close so it stays hidden behind the monitor) and fish the lines back down. I know fishing through walls is not the easiest thing to do, and there can also be some extra complications. but with a little practice and patience (and sometimes an extra set of hands) you will be able to do it.

    I know there is no neet tech with this, but I did alot of this working for a company that installed digital radiography equipment for dentists.

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