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Previously on "How to connect multiple TVs to one laptop"
Due to pending postal strikes I decided to fill in the abbreviated accounts PDF. Have got right version on PDF, checked the Co Hse site is available and I can log in with that authentication but clicking submit does nothing.
Has anyone else got the darn thing to work??
so is PDF a new video cable format then? Not heard of that one.
Due to pending postal strikes I decided to fill in the abbreviated accounts PDF. Have got right version on PDF, checked the Co Hse site is available and I can log in with that authentication but clicking submit does nothing.
The lounge bar, where everyone over the age of 22 goes, will remain LCD free. It's a very traditional Old English pub, many hundreds of years old, and the landlords don't plan on spoiling it, just adding a few updates.
Will all TVs be showing the same signal? If so then you can potentially do the splitting outside the PC, leaving it driving one external display only. No idea how you do the splitting though; can you buy Scart/HDMI/component/s-video hubs which split one signal into several outputs?
Local pub would like to connect 3-6 plasma TVs to one laptop, to display advertising, webcasts (e.g. footie), info, etc.
How could this be done?
Distances from laptop range from 20m - 40m, so some sort of splitter/booster system would (?) be needed
Would be nice to avoid too many extra cables if possible, although I suspect that a system of wireless transmitters/receivers/boosters would be v. expensive!
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