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<blockquote data-quote="jsimo01" data-source="post: 615401" data-attributes="member: 68460"><p>Zotac manufacture itx based PC's that can be mounted behind an LCD/Plasma easily and are 1080p capable for around £250 (inc. 160GB HDD & 2GB Memory) which is fairly reasonable for a client PC. These are fairly quiet and energy efficient as far as I can see, will probably get one in the next couple of months myself.</p><p></p><p>Alternatively it is possible to send 1080p video via HDMI over Cat5 with the proper baluns, then you'll need a GPU capable of supporting the extra monitors. Quality is hardware dependant to a certain degree (i.e. quality of cable/baluns) and distance is restricted, within the average sized 3 Bed Semi or Bungalow it is perfectly workable, AFAIK you should be OK up to 30-50m in cable length.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsimo01, post: 615401, member: 68460"] Zotac manufacture itx based PC's that can be mounted behind an LCD/Plasma easily and are 1080p capable for around £250 (inc. 160GB HDD & 2GB Memory) which is fairly reasonable for a client PC. These are fairly quiet and energy efficient as far as I can see, will probably get one in the next couple of months myself. Alternatively it is possible to send 1080p video via HDMI over Cat5 with the proper baluns, then you'll need a GPU capable of supporting the extra monitors. Quality is hardware dependant to a certain degree (i.e. quality of cable/baluns) and distance is restricted, within the average sized 3 Bed Semi or Bungalow it is perfectly workable, AFAIK you should be OK up to 30-50m in cable length. [/QUOTE]
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