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Wireless Monitor - Where would I find?


  • Subject: Wireless Monitor - Where would I find?
  • From: Steve_Cuthbertson <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 23:23:34 +0100
  • References: <857E491EB1E9BF40B0FD162136D9C6DEA8FB88@gb3183exmp.europe.apci.com> <cdruci+a41c@eGroups.com>

Quick outline.
Need to get graphics, inc. video, to an lcd monitor. Monitor is a distance
from network points (wired) and flying lead is not acceptable. Monitor has
AC
power nearby.
Question:
Is there a wireless solution for this? Something like the USB wireless
transmitter/receiver units, but fed with (PC/XGA-Adaptor)  - wireless -
(Adaptor-Monitor)?
Obviously it's not going to _be_ USB, that's just a description of the
adaptor I have in mind - hopefully.
I've googled and yahooed, but dont seem to be able to find anything other
than wireless tablet style PC or monitor, operating from batteries. Battery
power is not acceptable, due to long usage times. I want an adaptor set
ideally.
Thanks in advance,

Steve.

Overlord of the Stuffed Attic.
If it moves, I'll keep it..
If it stands still, I'll keep it..
If I want it, it's up there somewhere...

If I've not yet used it, it's not been kept long enough...

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