There is a standard for that. I don't remember what it was called DV
something or other I think. My co-worker is always talking about how that
is the future. I don't think it is on all TVs, but apparently is a
"standard". At least until Apple comes on the market with something ;-).

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Mike Wills
http://mikewills.me


On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 11:53 AM, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Is this possible? If so, what is needed to do it?

I want a large TV screen to be located remotely (say, 50 feet) from the
laptop that is providing the video feed. This seems a common need, and
probably easily done, but I can not figure out what is needed and how to
do it.

Any suggestions, links, how-tos, and ideas are totally welcome.

Thank you.

--
Booth Martin
802-461-5349
http://www.martinvt.com

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