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How can I "hide" tv cables?

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StretchyLegs | 09:42 Sat 11th Dec 2004 | Technology
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We have been "forced" to buy a wall bracket for our new plasma TV as the pedestal stand that we need is totally out of stock everywhere in the uk! and will not be available until mid jan at the earliest!

Can anyone recommend a cover for the wires that will run from the TV to the dvd, speakers and sky box below?

I would be so grateful for any help.

Many thanks  

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You could use self-adhesive wall trunking, like they use for external wiring in office blocks. CPC stock it here, you just cut it to length, stick it to the wall, run the cables down it, and snap the top cover on. You should be able to buy it in most large hardware shops as well (wickes sell it, b&q probably will).
I have mounted my TV to the wall and used one of these iConceal things to hide all the cables.

It is self adhesive so takes literally 20 minutes to fit. No need to drill holes or paint anything.

It looks great.

http://www.iconceal.tv/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v16nzf8IW6tc
A video of an iConceal Cabling system being installed

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