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connect a tv wireless to pc?

so, i got a nice big hd tv. is there a device that will connect my new tv screen to my computer? it will be used as my primary device used by the pc. so, now i can sit far back and use the tv as my screen using a device that connects wireless to the pc?!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Do you wish to have the tv wireless connected so the pc can be somewhere else or have control of the pc wireless so u can sit back and work on the big screen?

    Easiest solution would be a wireless keyboard and mouse with the pc connected to the screen.

    There are vga senders http://www.lindy.co.uk/802-11g-wireless-vga-projec...

    but there quite expensive

    Also I am assuming you have an lcd/plasma with appropriate connections if your tv is a cathode ray telly don't bother the resolution is not good enough.

  • abrar
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    No. A instant router can basically connect contraptions that have community ability jointly with desktops, some printers, you're able to nevertheless want a device which could hook up with a community and a television

  • 1 decade ago

    Yep, a cheap way is to use a VGA lead between your comp and tv.

    Then plug in a wireless keyboard/mouse.

    I have a laptop but now i almost use it like a tower system-It works for me and doesn`t break the bank!!

    Merry xmas! lol

  • DrDave
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    linksys makes a wireless media center that hooks to your PC and sends to a receiver on your tv.

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  • 1 decade ago

    VGA cable.

    As long as your computer is new enough.

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