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	<title>Comments on: What you need to know about Wireless LCD Projectors</title>
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		<title>By: chirag</title>
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		<description>Kindly tell me how i can  connect one laptop to more than a single projector simultaneously over the wireless mode and have the same presentation projected in all the screens. This could be useful in situations where there is a big auditorium, and a separate projector is needed at the back  or one in the left and one in the right.

&lt;strong&gt;There are passive components like VGA Splitters (available in electronic shops) or matrix switchers which take one input image and give multiple output connections (via VGA Cables) to be connected to multiple projectors. Just explore with your A/v integrator on the same. But in this case, the image quality might degrade a bit. Also check the length to which such VGA cables can be extended without a huge degradation of images - normally they support restricted distances.&lt;/strong&gt;</description>
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<p><strong>There are passive components like VGA Splitters (available in electronic shops) or matrix switchers which take one input image and give multiple output connections (via VGA Cables) to be connected to multiple projectors. Just explore with your A/v integrator on the same. But in this case, the image quality might degrade a bit. Also check the length to which such VGA cables can be extended without a huge degradation of images &#8211; normally they support restricted distances.</strong></p>
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