Turn an HDTV into a wireless monitor for my PC?
Question : Turn an HDTV into a wireless monitor for my PC?
I have my desktop Windows PC and a Sharp Aquos HDTV in the same room. I want to be able to keep my PC where it is, but then wirelessly use my HDTV as a second monitor for watching videos, movies, etc. The keyword here is wireless. I don’t want to have to use wires.
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Best answer:
Answer by ๏̯͡๏﴿
You would then need one of these:
http://www.dealsdirect.com.au/p/5-8ghz-wireless-av-sender/
Most people see Wireless TV is more of a novelty than actual usage, but this depends on your circumstance.
Also keep in mind that anything wireless will have a delay, so for example, if you move your mouse, it will take a split second for your to see the movement on you screen.
Also there are no commercially available wireless AV senders that support HD resolution (i.e you’ll end up with crappy SD quality)/
Sending wireless high-definition signals is totally impractical.
You have to spend $ 800 for a WHDMI extender setup to do that, and those can only do 1080p/24, which is 1920×1080 resolution at 24Hz refresh rate. http://review.zdnet.com/product/audio-video-distribution/gefen-ext-whdmi-wireless-hdmi-extender/32365996
For $ 800, you might as well just build a dedicated HTPC and put it next to the HDTV, and put it on your home network with the rest of your computers.