My wife and I are ecstatic over this mount. Over the past 15 years of several mounts, I've learned to trust reviewers that report repeated positives or issues with a mount. I've read the various articles of what to look for and what to think about regarding frequently adjusting, true weight handling, future TVs that might be used on the same mount, and longevity as far as does it avoid eventual sagging or bending. So, in the past I tended not to spend more than about $80 but, over time, I wanted something much better. I reviewed current trends, several comparison articles of "the top 10 mounts", and so on. There were a lot of high rated mounts out there but I did discover this time that I wanted one with a longer-than-normal extension for our 60-inch TV. I had learned the phrases to search for, such as "articulating arm", "extension", and others. This particular one revealed the most consistent and high volume of reviewers.When it arrived, the entire box was very heavy and I wondered about how I might install it and how it might hold up on the wall. But, with the individual components, it was very workable for installing. And, it mounted across two wall studs so, it was extremely solid and stable. I almost was able to mount it myself but my wife assisted at one point for when the wall plate was being bolted into the wall studs. I did use a level to ensure it would be properly balanced and wouldn't look tilted, although it had multiple adjustment points to use for after mounting it. Prior to mounting, I did piece it together on the floor and extended it out so I could measure where it would bolt to the TV. I needed this so I could determine the right height for the TV. My TV VESA holes were not in the center of the TV and were significantly lower, so it was important I had that info to determine how high to mount the initial wall plate.When mounted, as you see in other reviewers' photos, the wall mounted plate might be visible to you or others in the room if the TV is extended outward at a good distance. We knew we would leave our TV extended nearly all the time. This was unavoidable in our situation but we accepted that as there weren't any other mounts with these features that could hide that portion of the mount. We estimated if it extended out far enough and had enough pivot points, we could maneuver it to be viewable while cooking in the kitchen or relaxing in the living room and it worked! We couldn't believe how easily not only that it swiveled on the primary moving of the entire arm but also on each of the two pivot joints so we could "wrap it" around the corner wall.We noticed there were mainly two types of this one and I wondered why one cost a bit more than the other. After reading the reviews more intensely, I found out why. The higher priced model (which we bought), had a TV mounting plate with a lot more openings so it improved the odds that it wouldn't block our TV's connection ports and air vents. Sure enough, I could see that when I was plugging in the cables that we used. We used one HDMI cable (heavy duty HDMI v2) for the streaming device and an Ethernet cable for connecting to the router. Those two cables plus the power cord were fed across the articulating arm and bound to wrap around the pivoting joints to lead eventually back down the wall plate to the wall ports and electrical source. We used the enclosed ties which helped affix all the cabling.Only once did I have to hand adjust the tilting of the TV itself within the first few hours. I tightened it down a bit tighter and haven't had the need to adjust it any more. Our TV is not very heavy but I can see how it could handle much heavier ones. We leave it extended out about 2 to 3 feet all the time and it never sags and continues to be moved to swing it around to the other room easily several times a day.It operates so smoothly, we now don't think anything about the mount as it merely works.