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MOD Replacing the Televator TV in my 2017 Newmar Ventana

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I went the other way. Unplugged 3 out of the 4 TV’s. Using only the televator in the living room.
 
I went the other way. Unplugged 3 out of the 4 TV’s. Using only the televator in the living room.
Your future owners will appreciate you.
 
If cables can be neatly concealed, I'd take wired over wireless every time.
 
The more I looked at the wireless options it seemed more for computer to monitor use and not really a replacement for home theater use. I too will be sticking to cables. It seems Newmar is moving to CAT 6 / ethernet for HDMI connectivity, I'm not sure what's involved in that.
 
The more I looked at the wireless options it seemed more for computer to monitor use and not really a replacement for home theater use. I too will be sticking to cables. It seems Newmar is moving to CAT 6 / ethernet for HDMI connectivity, I'm not sure what's involved in that.
Cat6 to HDMI adapters are very common and used in high end video applications, especially where distance is an issu. One end is an injector, the other a receiver. Injector needs power and will come with a small AC adapter. Amazon has them and dozens of mfg's available to choose from. Definitely not a new technology and nothing to be concerned with performance wise. Probably easier running multiple Cat5/6 lines then HDMI anyways in the cramped conditions in a coach.
 

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