He moves pretty hard. Especiallycomnsidering that OLED has a thin screen, and you can only grab the bottom part or the bracket mechanisms. In general, it can be easily extended halfway by holding the back of the TV with both hands from below, and already pressing the bracket mechanisms, push it to the end or turn it. But most importantly, you can only push it against the wall with two people, since you need to take the bracket "by the handles" from both sides, sticking your hand between the wall and the TV. Since you can’t press on the screen (again, I’m only talking about LG OLED). But it's hard to do it even with two people. In general, in the advanced state, the distance from the wall is 10–20 cm, as you can see in the photo. It would probably be possible to press anothercomuple of centimeters, but the efforts made are not worth it. The upper part is tilted slightly forward, it seems to be adjustable, but on thecomntrary it iscomnvenient for me. The maximum distance from the wall is about 70 cm. The angle of maximum rotation by eye is 70-80 degrees (for 65CX). After installation, you can horizontally move left and right centimeters by 15. That is, there is no rigid fastening. In general, summing up: Reliability 5+ (but let me remind you, the experience of use is a week), ease of movement 3, "evenness" - 1. Overall, I'm more satisfied than not. Because reliability with such a TV is the most important parameter. More photos (28 in total) in the album:
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