Reviewer: Dave S from Fleet, Hampshire
I'm in the process of building an extension and took the opportunity to place HDMI cables in the wall, across the ceiling void and into a projector. I used 35mm metal boxes, and dry lined (dot n' dab'd). The HDMI cables entered the metal box from above. Had visions of using this plate to connect to the cables, however, as pointed out in other reviews, the 10cm tails do not really flex enough, and as recommended on the product page, you really need a deeper cavity/box, and, I would suggest HDMI cable entry at the rear. Well made though, good looking plates, just didn't match up with my configuration.
I'm in the process of building an extension and took the opportunity to place HDMI cables in the wall, across the ceiling void and into a projector. I used 35mm metal boxes, and dry lined (dot n' dab'd). The HDMI cables entered the metal box from above. Had visions of using this plate to connect to the cables, however, as pointed out in other reviews, the 10cm tails do not really flex enough, and as recommended on the product page, you really need a deeper cavity/box, and, I would suggest HDMI cable entry at the rear. Well made though, good looking plates, just didn't match up with my configuration.
10
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Reviewer: An UK HDMI fan from Cornwall
I have been looking for one of these for several years as I have leads coming out of a hole behind the TV, this makes a much neater job.
I have been looking for one of these for several years as I have leads coming out of a hole behind the TV, this makes a much neater job.
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NOV
22
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10
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