Question Networked computer monitor?

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Is it possible to use my TV as a 2nd monitor over the network? I know I can use my Xbox and media centre but it's a hassle and I don't want to have a HDMI cable trailing all over place.
 

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What about a network drive connected via USB? If they exist of course. I can use a USB stick on my new TV so it follows that a network drive would work too, right?
 

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If it supports dlna and you can play direct from it. Not seen a networked USB drive before tho. Just USB.
 

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The only time I have seen a USB port on a network drive was to add a peripheral to it (shared printer, USB drive etc), not as a means of connecting said drive to your computer.
 

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Apple TV does this really well. But I am coming up blank on the App name sorry. But I did use this for the 30 day trial to watch Sky Go on my TV.
 

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Problem sorted. Got a 10m HDMI cable for £12.95 at the shop my mate works in. Up from my computer, along the ceiling and down to my TV.

Though I've discovered that my monitor has a black line that flickers 3/4 of the way down the screen every few seconds. Not a deal breaker, just irritating.
 

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Clearly you need a £899 HDMI cable to solve that sort of problem.
 

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