Paper-Thin Flatwire

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I love gadgets, I hate wires. With flatwire, I get the best of both worlds. Flatwire is flat enough that you can stick it on the wall and paint right over it, hiding the 3 million ft. of wire you have running around the house.

Flatwire comes in a variety of formats for any geek with a penchant for home design: high-voltage electrical, low-voltage lighting, Cat5e, coaxial cable, speaker wire, component video and HDMI/DVI.

This stuff isn't cheap, but it costs money to look good baby! (via Flatwire Solutions)

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