Hi

Or you could look at using something like an Apple TV connected to a wall 
mounted flat screen monitor to stream via wifi (which may be better suited to 
fast data rates than bluetooth). Roku or Chromecast might be cheaper 
alternatives to the Apple TV, but I know almost nothing about them.

"Wireless" presentations from iPad to Apple TV work pretty well, and I'm sure 
there must be more economical solutions out there.

On 30 Oct 2013, at 17:20, mesters wrote:

> Alternatively, several projectors can do that which could be an alternative? 
> Monitors have a too high resolution and that could be a problem.....
> 
> - J .-
> 
> 
>  Am 29.10.13 18:05, schrieb Brett, Thomas:
>> Hi all:
>> I was wondering if anyone had economical suggestions on a bluetooth LED or 
>> LCD monitor. I would like to have a wall mounted monitor that one could 
>> easily connect laptops and imacs to for structure display, doing tutorials 
>> on building into maps, etc. 
>> thanks
>> -tom
>> 
>> 
>> Tom J. Brett, PhD
>> Assistant Professor of Medicine
>> Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care
>> Washington University School of Medicine
>> Campus Box 8052, 660 S. Euclid
>> Saint Louis, MO 63110
>> http://brettlab.dom.wustl.edu/
> 
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