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    Wall-mounted TVs likely make you think of the theater, so you might as well lean into the idea. Erika Frank "painted the screen on the wall and surrounded it with a wood frame clad in black velvet ...

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    Here, top designers reveal their tips for hiding TVs and other unsightly tech. There are numerous ways to make your television disappear in your living room. Here, top designers reveal their tips ...

  4. How to run power to a wall mounted TV - AOL

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    People just love to mount TVs on the wall, not sure if it's just the wife factor or what, but there is no doubt it's the thing to do. There are a few problems though, how high, which mount, where ...

  5. Flat Display Mounting Interface - Wikipedia

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    The Flat Display Mounting Interface (FDMI), also known as VESA Mounting Interface Standard (MIS) or colloquially as VESA mount, is a family of standards defined by the Video Electronics Standards Association for mounting flat panel monitors, televisions, and other displays to stands or wall mounts. [1]

  6. Home wiring - Wikipedia

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    The antenna is often mounted outdoors on the roof or a tower. A coaxial or twin-lead cable is run from the antenna to the location where the television is located. One common type of cable is designated RG-6 Tri-shield or quad-shield cable. The cable is terminated on a television outlets, typically an F connector mounted on a face plate. If ...

  7. Entertainment center - Wikipedia

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    Part of the purpose of an entertainment center is to neatly house the many wires and cables that are associated with audio and video components, and they often contain dedicated areas (either drawers or other spaces) for storage of records, videotapes, CDs and/or DVDs. [2] Contemporary TV stand.

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