LCD TV Home Theater Set Up
It used to be so simple. Consider the TV out of the box, turn it on and it’s ready to go. Now, we now have high definition LCD TVs having a myriad of cables and wires for that 5.1 audio system, HDMI cables for that gaming systems, assorted cables for that DVD/Blu-ray player, cable for that digital TV, and not to mention a mess of power cables for everything. A bowl of spaghetti would look a whole lot neater compared to the tangled maze of wires and cables behind your Television.
A simple and elegant option would be to hide everything from plain view. A wall mounted Television with no visible cables is really a joy to look at. All of the cables and wires are neatly hidden behind a wall by way of a PVC pipe. Do-it-yourself types will find this very easy to accomplish, while mere mortals would prefer to do something else, like hire an electrician to sort all of it out.
Now, what if for one reason and other you cannot gouge a hole within the wall for the power cables and them hidden within a PVC pipe. Television mounts still provide a way to keep all of the cables hidden, and you might still do so having a cable management covers. What’s that? With these covers (which are unobtrusive and look like a pipe neatly cut in two right in the middle which you then conveniently mount on your own wall), you can neatly place and arrange your entire cables for almost everything you have to connect to and out of your LCD TV without having to place hammer away at a wall to install a PVC pipe to cover all the cables.
Yes, it’ll still take some work getting everything wired directly into place but it will all look a lot better after you have finished. You won’t just have a very neat looking LCD home theater set up, but you will also prevent pest or your puppy from chewing the cables, your cat from tripping within the wires when he fancies going after the mice which can be nibbling over the cables, and other minor inconvenience as such.
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