What do I do with my DVD player after hanging a flat screen?

I am looking at going flat screen and getting a wall mount but do not know what options there are for DVD player and other accessories.  Are there products for hanging them on the wall also?  Any cordless options? I really don't know these things, please help!

go in to your nearest best buy store and ask for these products:
Sanus - Wall-Mount Shelf System for A/V Components. (4 products. ranges from 149 to 449.)
they have like 4 different types. allows you to mount audio/video devices on the wall as well. and they give you cable managements to hide your wires too. pretty neat. and then ask for the monster cable hider thingy to hide the rest of your cables.

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