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    Arrow Flatwire 120 VAC - On Wall Power for Flatpanels and More

    EXTREMELY prototype but also EXTREMELY cool, Flatwire 120 VAC really got us excited. 120 VAC is an extremely thin on wall power solution that provides 110/220 VAC in 14, 16 and 18 gauge equivalences. The cable is 15- or 20-amp rated, 8 mils thin (about the thickness of a business card), highly flexible (for making turns), and has a paintable/wall-paperable surface. The demo Flatwire showed had the wire run on the wall AND had a person put a nail through it without dying.


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    Then I need "flat" HDMI and "flat" component and I am good to go!
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    They DO have that, lol!
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    That's very interesting.
    I'm even more interested in the details of how it passed the 2008 NEC.

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