Has anyone got a picture of the back of their LG 26LX2R?

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As title, i'm just putting cables thorugh hollow walls and under floors as we speak, but i'm not entirely sure where they need to come out to be in a sensible position for this TV. Since i haven't bought it yet, i'm at a loss, and i can't find any decent pictures of the back of this TV with google (:().

If anyone can help me i'd much appriciate it, just a few pics; one of the back and few of where the actual input/output ports are.

Danke!
 
I'm about to go out and won't be returning until Sunday evening... If no one else has hooked you up i'll sort you out when I get back mate. :)
 
If it's the same as the 32 then the majority of the inputs (Bar component) Are located at the lower back of the panel smack in the middle. There's a cover which forces all the cables going in that bit to come out down behind the stand (in the middle). And the component is on the far right side (as you look at the back) about halfway up the panel.
 
Its ok now fella's the hole in the wall is cut now, i thought the cables would be lower, so hopefully i'm safe, the TV is still yet to arrive!!! So i don't know for sure, but i'm not too worried everything should be OK.

Was a PITA getting cables from one side of the roon to the other, now i just hope the 10m DVI and HDMI cables hold out, they will wont they? :o
 
Don't run the cable under the floor and then straight into the TV. You'd be much better off running them into a box first which is secured to the wall, and then having the relevant sockets on that box. Otherwise you're going to have to replace the whole cable if you damage a connector.
 
Caged said:
Don't run the cable under the floor and then straight into the TV. You'd be much better off running them into a box first which is secured to the wall, and then having the relevant sockets on that box. Otherwise you're going to have to replace the whole cable if you damage a connector.
Good plan, but too late :p
But the way i've got them running, it would most probably be possible to hook the new cable on the end pull the old cable out the other side, and voila it should be replaced.

I did have a box idea, but the long cables themselves cost enough and unfortunately i'm just not made of money. Also the only cable i've ever man handled and damaged and had to replace was an s-video cable, nothing else, and its unlikely i'll be taking these cables in and out, really once theyre in theyre in, unless i buy and new TV or PC.
 
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