I'm using 2 Cat5e for sending both serial and VGA signals (VGA balun from MuxLabs).
Hi Mario:mcascio said:roussell,
A thin client is not too far out of the question as long as the system supports a browser with Flash support.
djsl,
Thanks for the kind words. Not sure on what affects the wrong cable would have. My guess is you may get flickering or interference with unshielded cable.
I based the height on who was going to use it. Which in my case is myself and my wife. I also wanted it out of reach for smaller nieces and nephews.
I ended up putting the very top of the screen at 63" from the ground which has worked out great.
Jim: please take lots of pictures! Are you installing it in a wall that's already dry-walled? Will you have access to the back of the wall? How far apart are your studs?djsl said:I just bought one to install in the wall. I took it apart and the total depth is 2". The outside diameter is 14.5 x 11.125, and that part is 1" thick. In the back there is another part that is smaller it is 11.5 x 9.5, and that part is 1" thick. The connectors are on the left bottom corner.
The whole unit is well enclosed, there are no wires or components sticking out. I think it would be ok to mount the way it is in the wall, it is only 12v that goes to it anyway. I will probably end up making some kind of enclosure for it.
Jim