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This tv comes with an "invisible " one connect cable that you can run along the wall up to 15 feet... they is where you connect all your devices. It's a perfect solution!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.All the connections are made with a separate black box, which can go out of sight. There is one super-slim silver gray cable from the box to the TV, providing power and all functions.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Frame uses an included tv tuner box to connect all of the inputs to the tv. There is only a single wire between the tuner box and the display that provides power and the av signals. The wire is unobtrusive compared to typical power and av cords, but I chose to run it inside the wall. The cable end plug is not small, so this would be difficult to do if you'd need to run the wire horizontally through a stud.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have the Frame TV I look at this system as a remote monitor and a TV in a box. Yes, you will have a narrow wire going from the box to the monitor. What I did was install a floating shelf about 6-8 or so inches below the monitor and centered the box on it having the narrow wire going straight up. (Its hard to notice it) As far as your cable box, place this on the shelf as well plugging into the TV box. Arrange excess cable behind components, using tie-straps. I, had my AC re-located from low on the wall up to the shelf area. (Not had to do for an electrician) This will eliminate the site of a power cord going up the wall to the shelf. On this shelf we have the TV Box, Cable Box and other items our grand children like to display. Hope this helps.
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