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Hi I'm looking at the 8 series samsung tvs & I am wanting to wall mount flush as possible, are brush plates a good idea?

I have sky hd, blu ray ps3 what cables?

The gap on the wall brackets are around 3 cm is this enough to plug the tv in?

I want to future proof in some dirt of fashion as its getting plastered in

Also I have a old oval shaped bt junction box in my hall them cable going from that to a master socket, I need to relocate this directly into living room, I will be drilling a hole from outside in the cable is long enough, what connections do I need to use & j am wanting to fit another socket at the other end of room, what cable would I use and again what connections, is this a slave ?

Thanks for any help

Regards
 
You'll need co-ax for the aerial and HDMI's for each of the devices you're connecting. You can get right-angled connectors which have a lower profile.

As for the BT issue, I'd get them in to do it, it is more involved than you may think!
 

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