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Wireless HDMI from my desktop to an HDMI Monitor on the other side of my room

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Here was my choice:

 

ARIES Home Wireless HD Video Digital Transmitter & Receiver

https://www.nyrius.com/aries-home-wireless-hdmi-digital-transmitter-receiver

 

This device will be perfect for me. This is what I am using it for:

 

1. Wirelessly extend my Desktop Display from my tower to a TV across the room. 1080p 60hz HDMI. (A distance of around 20 ft (no more than that).

2. Zero Latency (useful for playing emulators on the TV)

3. Moving the receive can allow other family members to display their computer to the TV

4. Supports 7.1 Surround, which although I am not using now, down the road I can build that set up for it. Unless we have 9.1 by that time lol.

 

There are others, I believe IOGear is slightly better too, but I preferred the design of this model. It looks like it probably has good cooling as well but I have no clue about that sort of stuff.

 

Thanks everyone!

I am trying to find a product that will allow me to extend my desktop display to a second monitor which is on the other side of my room. Basically I want to extend my desktop display with some sort of wireless hdmi to a TV on the other side of the room. I'm not tight on budget and ideally the least amount of latency the better.

 

Any suggestions?

 

EDIT: I have been considering this product: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07P6DHTQJ/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=bestproduc0ef-20&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=B01GGPSZ1S&linkId=121f81297cafe3b68e73eb893389746e&th=1#customerReviews

 

EDIT #2: Scratch the last product I posted. Not for my needs. The link I posted in the first edit is better for those who want 4K 30hz wireless HDMI in the same room. It does up to 100ft but it cannot go through walls.

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rather than buying a very expensive wireless adapter, why don't you just get a chromecast and set it as a second monitor.

 

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or this, hdmi -> lan cables -> hdmi

 

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28 minutes ago, SupaKomputa said:

rather than buying a very expensive wireless adapter, why don't you just get a chromecast and set it as a second monitor.

 

Anyone who has used this feature knows that it's not a fun time.

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or this:

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18 minutes ago, Lord Mirdalan said:

Think I'm going with 1 of 2 products from that link. Thank you!

 

I'm choosing either:

 

1.IOGEAR Wireless 3D Digital Kit with Full HD 1080P and 5.1 Channel Digital Audio, GW3DHDKIT

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00630WKGI?tag=thewire06-20&linkCode=xm2&ascsubtag=AwEAAAAAAAAAAQSX

 

OR

 

2.Nyrius ARIES Home+ Wireless HDMI 2x Input Transmitter & Receiver for Streaming HD 1080p 3D Video and Digital Audio from Cable box, Satellite, Bluray, DVD, PS4, PS3, Xbox One/360, Laptops, PC (NAVS502)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OABOZYC?tag=thewire06-20&linkCode=xm2&ascsubtag=AwEAAAAAAAAAAQSY

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1 hour ago, flibberdipper said:

Anyone who has used this feature knows that it's not a fun time.

Yeah agreed lol

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Here was my choice:

 

ARIES Home Wireless HD Video Digital Transmitter & Receiver

https://www.nyrius.com/aries-home-wireless-hdmi-digital-transmitter-receiver

 

This device will be perfect for me. This is what I am using it for:

 

1. Wirelessly extend my Desktop Display from my tower to a TV across the room. 1080p 60hz HDMI. (A distance of around 20 ft (no more than that).

2. Zero Latency (useful for playing emulators on the TV)

3. Moving the receive can allow other family members to display their computer to the TV

4. Supports 7.1 Surround, which although I am not using now, down the road I can build that set up for it. Unless we have 9.1 by that time lol.

 

There are others, I believe IOGear is slightly better too, but I preferred the design of this model. It looks like it probably has good cooling as well but I have no clue about that sort of stuff.

 

Thanks everyone!

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