Friday, August 8, 2008

Television Cable Covers: What You Want and Have To Know


Ok, you finally have installed your cable cover for your new state of the art high definition TV. We’re so proud of what you’ve accomplished that we’d like to share this story with our other readers. You learned pretty easily what you want to know and have to know for this process but our other readers may not. So if you don’t mind let’s go back one week ago:

It took you months and months of research and lots of financial discipline but you finally got that flat screen high def television that you always wanted. The model that was meant for you is ready to be rolled out of the store. While still inside you look at the display picture that accompanies the television’s floor model. Looking at the box and you see how everything seems to magically work in the demo picture. You wonder how this is possible since you don’t see a single cord…ANYWHERE.

Before finalizing your purchase you ask the gentleman helping you how that’s possible. He explains to you that a cable cover was used to hide the mass of cables that accompanies an installation of a TV along with other electronic equipment like a home theater or video game console. Immediately you ask how you go about acquiring a television cable cover and he provides you with a fellow employee that specializes in cable covers. Needless to say you add to your purchase by buying the television cable cover.

Seconds later the TV and the cable covers are now all yours. You’re on your way home and you go over in your head what you were told about what you have to know and need to know in relation to setting up the cable covers for your TV.

The tools needed for this job will be simple things like a level, tape measure, hacksaw and screwdriver. Your cable cover kit will include stuff like mounting brackets, screws, and wall anchors. It’s amazing to think that all of these things when used properly will make your TV looks exactly like the finished product you see on your product’s box. This further motivates you to go to town on this endeavor.

Since you were intent on remodeling your living room eventually you asked the clerk if the cable cover you bought for your television was stainable and/or paintable. Fortunately the clerk at the store says yes. Now that we’ve established what tools you need and you that it’s safe to renovate your living room without harming your brand new cable cover. You have everything that you want and need to know for setting up a cable cover for your television set.

Once you arrive home you waste no time in setting up your new TV to your home theater and cable box. You move quickly to the setup of your cable covers and mount everything properly you check to see if everything is level and it is. You’re almost in business the next step is to snap all your covers into place.

That takes mere seconds and finally you stand back and look at the finished product. Amazed at what you accomplish you’re now ready to enjoy your newly crafted entertainment center. Utilizing the organization and convenience of what a television cable cover provides you put together a sight that is suitable as inspiration for what all other television cable cover sets up should look like.

You’ve made something that is more than suitable enough to be the promotional picture for next year’s model. Once more let us thank you for allowing the telling of your story of how you mastered the art of what one has to know and needs to know about television cable covers.

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