On Mon, 19 Apr 2021 10:49:06 -0300 Eduardo M KALINOWSKI <edua...@kalinowski.com.br> wrote:
> > > There are some wireless hdmi kits, you plug one in the computer, one > in the display, and it works like a cable, but without the actual > cable. You should be able to find them on Amazon and other stores. > I've never tried them, though. > > Naturally, you'll need an available HDMI port. > Many of them give excellent results over short distances, and this application presumably will need to work only over such distances. A possible drawback is that in my experience they will work only with recognised TV standards, (1080p50/60, 720p50/60, PAL, NTSC and sometimes 1080i50/60) which rules out many common monitor scan standards but shouldn't be a problem with TV receivers. But I have a netbook which has an HDMI output, which provides a second monitor facility. It is, however, not capable of any resolution higher than the netbook's LCD, which is similar to but not the same as 720p. 'Full HD', 1920 x 1080p, should be OK. -- Joe