Hi
This is an issue with conflicting opinions I think. Most brackets are designed to be as flat as possible so when your TV is on the wall it looks as good as it can. This does mean that access to the cables is limited, if not impossible. What you need to do is put your cables in first then hang the TV on the bracket. Sometimes a bracket's slimness means that the cables conflict with the bracket or wall once mounted so you need to space it away slightly.
We have various brackets to fit this TV depending on whether you require Flat, Tilt or Articulated (articulated obviously not a problem for cable access).
All our brackets also benefit from our unique
G-Fit Guarantee which not only covers fitment of the bracket to the tv but also any problems which may occur with cabling etc... If you found you needed more space behind for cables then we would send you a modified fixing kit with spacers and longer screws to match your specifications. This way, the bracket isn't any deeper than it needs to be.
Here are the brackets;
Flat;
M-Form - 32" to 50" Universal LCD/Plasma Bracket
Tilt;
M-Form - 32" to 50" Tilting Universal LCD/Plasma Bracket
Articulated;
M-Form - 32" to 50" Articulated Universal LCD/Plasma Bracke
Corner;
M-Form - 32" to 50" Corner Bracket With 2 Shelves
Hope this helps.
Best Regards
Graham