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    Question Computer display to multiple TV's

    Good Afternoon,
    OK, here is the rundown. My company would like to have three TV's throughout the building that are controlled by PC output. The TV's would display things like organizational news, weather, stocks, etc. It was been several years since I have touched this stuff. What is the best way to accomplish this in today's digital world?

    Any help is greatly appreciated!

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    TV's or monitors? if it's indeed TV you can use a video card with video-out and a TV modulator - then distribute via coax cable to the TV's.
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    35' LCD flat panels to be exact. Not sure if that makes a difference.
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    As always, Ceebee has the best / cheapest solution. But if you need VGA, you can go here.
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    most of it is how far from the pc are they going to be and how high does the pic quality need to be... answer those two before deciding on a solution.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Akuma View Post
    35' LCD flat panels to be exact. Not sure if that makes a difference.
    If it's flat panel TV's (with antenna connector) then the modulator will work. Expect a 640x480-like quality/resolution. In fact for that kind of info you don't need higher resolution. You need large fonts that can be read from distance.
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