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Depends on your goals. The one connect box in its basic form allows you to have only 1 cable running down from the set for all the A/V stuff. You also have a power cable. If you want a very clean setup, you should look into something called a power bridge. Basically, this is a pair of electrical boxes that connect behind the wall like a hidden extension cord. You then do the same with the one connect cable through a separate pair of boxes. The cable is rated for in-wall. But the really nice thing about the one connect is that you don't have to mess around behind the TV every time you add a component. The one connect box is down near the equipment and easy to access.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Depending on the situation, you would either rest the one connect box behind the TV while it's on the wall, similar to the way the displays in the stores are. Alternatively, run the single one connect box cable down the wall to the AV equipment you are hooking up. certain circumstances could make the latter more difficult, depending on if you have in wall cabling, a fireplace, or a TV stand.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Personally I would cut another 2 holes in the wall and run the cable through the wall to the entertainment center. The cable is pretty long and there are wall plates that will accommodate the width of the connector. Option B would be to bundle up the cable and mount the box to the wall or the back of the TV using double sided tape and use your existing connections from there. I have my one connect box just setting off to the side in my entertainment center so I have access to the additional inputs if necessary. One thing about the one connect box that I found is that there is only one port (HDMI 4) that supports the ARC (Audio return channel). Connect this one to your audio/video receiver to have it control your volume from the TV control. Hope this helps!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You have room in back to lay it there
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If there's enough space between wall & mount hang it there, or get adapter xtension cord & put it w/ vcr/cable box
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Probably suspend it. I did not do wall mount, but the interface box accepts a number of cables that used to plug into tv.
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