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4 DVI-D sources to 2 rolling monitors, 60 ft away

Author
17 May 2005 7:16 PM
Andy McAllister
I'm looking to get 4 DVI-D sources of video (computers) to 2 DVI-D 50"
flat panel monitors which are on wheels.  I need to be able to roll the
monitors around with a ~30 meter radius, and then put video from any
video source to these monitors.

I've noticed gefen.com has products, but does anyone know of other
options?  Wireless might be cool too.

It would be cool if I could adapt the DVI-D source to a 1 gig copper
ethernet, plug it into my lan, and them just hook the monitors into my
lan or run a standard cat5e cable over to the monitor.  Then, I'd have
another plug that took an ethernet video input and output the DVI-D to
the 50" flat panel.

Thanks for your suggestions.

Author
19 May 2005 6:22 AM
Larry Oravetz
www.nvt.com will get you up on cat5.
http://www.stardot-tech.com/?source=overture&OVRAW=netcam&OVKEY=netcam&OVMTC=standard
is a good place for networked video. Microtek electronics Inc. can get you
wireless products.
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"Andy McAllister" <drsma***@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I'm looking to get 4 DVI-D sources of video (computers) to 2 DVI-D 50"
> flat panel monitors which are on wheels.  I need to be able to roll the
> monitors around with a ~30 meter radius, and then put video from any
> video source to these monitors.
>
> I've noticed gefen.com has products, but does anyone know of other
> options?  Wireless might be cool too.
>
> It would be cool if I could adapt the DVI-D source to a 1 gig copper
> ethernet, plug it into my lan, and them just hook the monitors into my
> lan or run a standard cat5e cable over to the monitor.  Then, I'd have
> another plug that took an ethernet video input and output the DVI-D to
> the 50" flat panel.
>
> Thanks for your suggestions.
>