There are few things I hate more than seeing a cable dangling from the super-thin flat screen hanging on the wall of my palatial mansion. (Okay, I still have a tube TV sitting on a scarred dresser, but a guy can dream, right?) Anyway, if video cables bug you at your manse, palatial or not, Belkin's Flywire could be the ticket.

Plug the Flywire receiver into your TV's HDMI port. (It's small about 4 inches square and an inch thick, so you can attach it to the back of your TV.) Then plug up to six video sources (DVD players, cable boxes, TiVos, etc.) into the transmitter. The Flywire transmits an uncompressed, 1080p signal up to 100 feet, according to a Belkin rep. There's a remote that lets you switch between the six inputs. Belkin's promising the Flywire will appear this summer and cost somewhere between $500 and $600. Just the thing for the estate that has everything.