Articulating TV mounts - what do you guys use?

I'm looking at one of these types of mounts for my Vizio M55-c2. Any suggestions or thoughts on your current setup?
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TV: SAMSUNG UN55B7000 55" 1080p LED HDTV
HTPC: Chromecast w/ Plex Media Server. Media streamed from Media Server.

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  • Willow
    Willow Posts: 11,040
    I bought a sonax one from best buy last year. Works well, easy to put together and to remove. 2 weeks after installing it we decided to have the whole house painted.
  • GlennDog
    GlennDog Posts: 3,120
    About 6 weeks ago I picked up a Sanus SLF9 at Costco. Then Sept coupon sale had it for $30 bucks less. Costco has a great CS policy whereby if you purchase something and it goes on sale in the next 30 days you get the price difference back

    Long story, longer . . . worth every penny, does what it's supposed to do and sturdy as H-E double hockey sticks

    I was gonna buy a 2nd one, just in case I have the itch to buy another TV

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  • "Articulating TV mounts" Can't say :|
  • gurot1
    gurot1 Posts: 519
    I have been using a Sanus VMAAS or something like that for about ten years. Works great. The only issue is that it can be a pain when moving it from default position in corner of room to a fully extended position to the side....also the tilt changes a bit. Built like a tank though. I used to hang off of it to make sure it ws mounted correctly!
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