I'm looking for an easy (and cheap) way to transmit a single source display (in this situation an extended desktop on a macbook) to 5-6 HD TV's.
The location has Wi-Fi and all of the TV's are within 150' of the source (no walls). I'm seeing a lot of really expensive options, but I would like to think this could be achieved by getting a few receivers like this - http://www.amazon.com/Docooler-Multi-screen-interactive-Miracast-Chromecast/dp/B00IXFQSN2
Quality doesn't matter much.. 720/60hz is more then enough.
If there is a DLNA transmitter - I can plug an HDMI cable into that would be pretty ideal. I just don't want to spend $200/receiver and I'm trying to avoid wiring.
Please help! Sorry if i'm in the wrong thread and didn't follow protocol
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