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Hi, there. Thank you for reaching out with your question regarding the LG TV (OLED65G5WUA) model, connecting HDMI cables when it's mounted flush to the wall. This unit has a cool "zero-gap" wall mount that lets it sit really nicely against the wall. To keep things tidy, there's a little recessed area on the back of the TV for the ports. If you're going for that flush-mount look, a handy tip is to use right-angle or flat HDMI cables. They’re perfect for those snug spots and make it super easy to route without sticking out. For more information about the product, visit https://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-oled65g5wua-oled-4k-tv. If you need a bit more help, feel free to drop us a private message on social media @LGUSSupport, and our team would be more than happy to find some solutions. ^Juvy
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, there. Thank you for reaching out with your question regarding the LG TV (OLED65G5WUA) model, connecting HDMI cables when it's mounted flush to the wall. This unit has a cool "zero-gap" wall mount that lets it sit really nicely against the wall. To keep things tidy, there's a little recessed area on the back of the TV for the ports. If you're going for that flush-mount look, a handy tip is to use right-angle or flat HDMI cables. They’re perfect for those snug spots and make it super easy to route without sticking out. If you need a bit more help, feel free to drop us a private message on social media @LGUSSupport, and our team would be more than happy to find some solutions. ^Juvy
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