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If you are using hdmi1 &2 2.1 then yes they plug in directly to the back 3&4 2.0 hdmi then it will sit flush. They plug into the side. You could always get a 90 degree hdmi 2.1 cord for 1&2
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The TV will stick out the thickness of your mount plus the thickness of your TV. I suggest running an Ethernet cable directly from your router to the back of the TV (through the wall similar to your cable) for the smart TV features such as streaming, browsing, etc. Streaming is much crisper if you're not doing it over WiFi. Also route a few high speed HDMI cable to the same spot to connect other things like sound bar/systems (may need a different cable like fiber optic depending on your sound system) and your Blu-ray player or game systems. Mounts are an important choice. Save yourself some hassle and get a full articulating mount so you can move your tv out to make connections and adjust it to get rid of glares from nearby light sources.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, the power cord is 6 feet long. ^Vanessa
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