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Title: Preferred Connection of LED TV via UTP LAN
Post by: whitenoise on Feb 07, 2013 at 12:19 AM
Hi mga Master, hingi sana ako advise about what you preferred device / adapter needed (brand / model) for PC output (Display port or HDMI Out) to LED TV via 300feet max length UTP Cable.

Thanks in advance.  :)
Title: Re: Preferred Connection of LED TV via UTP LAN
Post by: whitenoise on Feb 07, 2013 at 03:56 PM
Update:

Led tv will use as monitor which is 300feet away from pc. Reason is we want to display website or cctv capture etc. on the led tv which the built-in browser of tv doesn't support, specially flash base webpage. Any suggestion po

Ty
Title: Re: Preferred Connection of LED TV via UTP LAN
Post by: alfa on Feb 11, 2013 at 09:00 AM
Hi there is a local company which sells HDMI over optical. You connect the HDMI dongle to the PC/source it converts it so optical like a TOSLINK, then at the other end its converted again to HDMI. PM the organizers in wiredstate.com who was selling this product at the WiFI show last year 
Title: Re: Preferred Connection of LED TV via UTP LAN
Post by: raptor on Feb 13, 2013 at 10:46 AM
or just connect a Raspberry Pi computer to your TV ... it would probably be cheaper than a long HDMI cable, and gives you an independent computer
Title: Re: Preferred Connection of LED TV via UTP LAN
Post by: whitenoise on Feb 15, 2013 at 10:33 AM
@sir alfa, actually we need to used UTP cable which is already pulled /ready at both ends. Already manage to search hdmi to utp converter(branded) (tx/rx) roughly 13k per set in net which is pricey. Cdr**ng has it but it needed 2utp cable for it to work properly. Good thing Management approved the branded :)
 question sir, may I know what is the max length for toslink & hdmi cable?
 

@sir raptor, we have dedicated server for those led tv sir which has windows os installed, found on the net that the Rasberry Pi uses linux os only (correct me if wrong) which we are not familiar yet :( problem is we need to have graphics card with multiple hdmi output. Hayy!!

Salamat po mga input sir:)