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Default Running Mulitple PC monitors around the house

I will soon purchase a Plasma TV. It will can also act as a computer
screen. I am thinking of taking an old PC CPU and basically loading
it with Power Point and continually run a PP show on the Plasma, and to
2 other Flat Screen displays, one in the kitchen, one in the study.
(burn in not an issue, since it will be constantly changings, screen
life is something I still need to research)

Questions:
Can you easily split a Computer Screen Signal 3 ways.
Can you send that signal a distance (25 feet)
What wire would you use, I do not think I want Coax or RCA Jack,
unless there is a cheap converter from Computer Monitor signal (RGB I
think) to RF for Coax or to RCA Jack.

I have my first floor currently torn out back to the studs, so now is
the time to put the wire in.

Ideas

(I plan to run family photos on the screens, maybe some motivational
messages, or even countdowns to Christmas, start of school, stuff like
that. Just for fun around the house)

 
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