Hello,
I am building a new pc that I would like to configure to run a virtual machine, such that both my parents and I can use it at the same time. The trick is that one of the monitors needs to be connected via a wireless connection.
What would be the best (preferably cheap but also good connection) way to make a wireless pc-monitor connection? If you suggest a specific monitor with a built-in wireless capability, please keep in mind that it would need at least 1 usb for the keyboard and mouse (unified receiver can be used).
What I've already noticed:
- A poorly reviewed Netgear adapter with HDMI connectivity, but it seems to be for connecting computer to HDTV (would that work w/ regular LED monitor?)
- A fairly expensive (~$167) Trulink VGA-USB wireless adapter which claims ~30' line of sight connection. Not too thrilled about the VGA part, as I'm guessing this might limit picture quality in some cases.
Also, I don't have a video card planned so far as I don't plan on much gaming, and intel HD 4000 seems to be better than most cheap gpu units. Would I need to get a gpu for dual monitors though?
System specifications:
cpu: i7-3770k
mobo: asus p8z77-v pro/thunderbold (HDMI, VGA and DVI)
ram: 16Gb 1600mhz corsais vengeance
Thanks for reading.
I am building a new pc that I would like to configure to run a virtual machine, such that both my parents and I can use it at the same time. The trick is that one of the monitors needs to be connected via a wireless connection.
What would be the best (preferably cheap but also good connection) way to make a wireless pc-monitor connection? If you suggest a specific monitor with a built-in wireless capability, please keep in mind that it would need at least 1 usb for the keyboard and mouse (unified receiver can be used).
What I've already noticed:
- A poorly reviewed Netgear adapter with HDMI connectivity, but it seems to be for connecting computer to HDTV (would that work w/ regular LED monitor?)
- A fairly expensive (~$167) Trulink VGA-USB wireless adapter which claims ~30' line of sight connection. Not too thrilled about the VGA part, as I'm guessing this might limit picture quality in some cases.
Also, I don't have a video card planned so far as I don't plan on much gaming, and intel HD 4000 seems to be better than most cheap gpu units. Would I need to get a gpu for dual monitors though?
System specifications:
cpu: i7-3770k
mobo: asus p8z77-v pro/thunderbold (HDMI, VGA and DVI)
ram: 16Gb 1600mhz corsais vengeance
Thanks for reading.