As far as I can find with a quick search, no.
However there are available HDMI Transmitter and Receiver dongles (and other standards too) that can accomplish the same effect: plug the Transmitter dongle into the computer and the Receiver dongle into the monitor. However depending on capabilities the prices listed for a pair of these dongles (one Transmitter and one Receiver) vary from around $30 to around $700, so check the specifications carefully to be certain it will support your requirements and budget before buying!
no, not ussally the only thing you should need to for a wirless external hardware such as a mouse is a Connection USB, but not all wireless external hardware have that.
The monitor is the "screen", the thing that where your mouse is. It is the thing that you look at.The "computer" is usually a separate box, though in the case of laptops, it is hidden beneath the keyboard. In some situations, the computer is integrated with the monitor; the most notable example of this is Apple's iMac.
A monitor is a computer screen such as the one you are on right now.
Unfortunately, there are currently no wireless monitors available. However, you can find monitors that are monitor-PC combinations and all-in-one computers. Fujitsu has developed a computer that is the monitor and PC all in one, as well as Apple has been making them for many years now. Fujitsu is currently in the process of developing a wireless monitor, however.
The switch for the computer is separate to the monitor switch. To switch on the monitor, just press the button on the bottom right of your monitor (The thing you are looking into to see this answer).
reset the PC :)
Yes, wireless security cameras are widely available. To monitor it from your computer, make sure you get a camera model that either connects directly to your WiFi network or one that comes with a USB receiver to plug into your computer.
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Your wireless router may keep a log of all sites visited. It will tell you what computer visited what site, and when. If your wireless router doesn't have this feature, then I can't think of another way to monitor webpage access without using the computer in question.
The computer monitor. It can display 64,000,000 different colors.
A wireless monitor is powered the same way as a remote control for your TV is. It is through waves that signal the receiver that the monitor is hooked up to that particular tower.
The first thing I would try is to hold down the menu button for 15 seconds. This should work but if it doesn't then try this: * Turn the computer and monitor off * Disconnect all monitor cabling from the monitor (power, USB, VGA, DVI, etc.) * Press and hold in the monitor power button in for 5 seconds * Reconnect the monitor to the computer * Reconnect the monitor power cord to the monitor * Turn on the monitor, then the computer * Press the Menu button for 15 seconds to unlock the padlock feature