If they wanted to make this a truly memorable, 5-star rated advertisement, they would have had that couple react with panic when he climbed through the tv.
I don't want to screw it in my wall can I just stick Velcro on the back of the wall and the back of the cover so the back sticks to the wall instead of screwed to the wall??
Or use Electricians pvc conduit, it's much slimmer and fixes with a sticky peel off strip and the front cover slips on, no drilling, much cheaper and much thinner, can be painted too.
It's ok. Better then the wires and as for holes one needs to make some major holes if going through the wall. A empty house has a million holes everywhere. Just fill them and paint like it is always done.
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What if you want to rearrange that table somewhere else? I bet you will still be able to see the wires then. Can you just put a poster in front of the exposed wires? How about just using Velcro to tie them together routing them INSIDE the wall? Then, you don't have to spend $60 on an ugly plastic shell.
Rusty Gun You miss the point. The point is to have a tv on the wall and make it look 'professionally' installed. This is for lazy people that want to do it half-assed. and not hide the wires inside the wall. Its easy to pass them out of an old work box behind the tv where you won't see them and connect them to the dvr/dvd player that's hidden somewhere so you don't see them either.
This makes more holes in the wall than just putting the cables IN the wall....they might be smaller holes, but still. Drywall screws leave a mess behind. May as well just use a hole saw and feed them into the wall, unless there is something in the wall already and you are scared about hitting it (plumbing, etc)
Isn't it easier if you buy plastic tubing and find a way to stick it to the wall? You can also paint it. Not crazy about making so many holes in the wall.