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Originally Posted by Whicker
Buy a Slingbox - available from John Lewis and all reputable retailers! It's under £200 and you plug it it, download the software and lo and behold, your cable telly viewing is available on your laptop - not just in your house, but in the UK and anywhere else in the world where you can receive broadband. A one off payment.
A well-worth puchase, for me. Co-incidentally about a month after I bought it, my Philips main tv's CRT went mental. Being a bit cash-strapped at the time, Slingbox came to our rescue.
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A Slingbox is not really a solution here although they are fantastic.
Even using the new Slingbox Pro or Solo's (which support component HD rather than HDM), the picture quality, even locally in the house, is not going to be a HD quality and you would still need to have some kind of PC device connected to the second TV to run the Slingmedia software and get a picture.
Possibly, when the new Slingcatcher appears (still coming soon grrr....), it might be an answer, depending on the picture quality.
Funny enough, I'm about to replace our second TV with an LCD and want to do something similar, so I was having a chat to the brother in law about it (he works for a company that does professional AV installations).
He was saying he would use a cheap HDMI splitter amp (like the link Foddy mentions above) and then send it over a cat 5 cable using some senders like this -
http://www.automatedhome.co.uk/New-P...ffordable.html as the prices have started to drop below £100.
I'm considering it as a solution as, to use Slingcatcher, I would need to put a an extra cat 5 run into the bedroom anyway.