Hi there.
We are planning to purchase a plasma 42" tv for a conference room that mainly is going to be used to transmit video signals, or presentations from laptops that different people can bring to the office, wirelessly in a user friendly way.
Is there any way of doing this?
Maybe using the 802.11b/g integrated in laptops?
Bluetooth maybe?
Let me know about your ideas,
thanks
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I'm not sure how user friendly it would be. You would probably have to set up each laptop to stream video over a network. It might be easier to just have a cable to connect the laptops to the video display. If all the laptops are the same, it might be a little easier.
I've never tried it over bluetooth or 80211B/G, I just plug the laptop into a video projector.
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