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Product description
This long‑reach full motion TV wall mount solves awkward sightlines in tight rooms and corners by bringing your screen closer to viewers and swiveling it where you need it. If glare or blocked views are frustrating, a full motion TV wall mount like this one allows you to tilt, swivel, and extend the display to suit seating positions, and it supports larger panels for living rooms or shared spaces. The design focuses on flexibility and space saving while keeping cable runs tidy for a cleaner setup. ✅
Highlights
This mount is built to make corner and wall installations more practical, letting you reclaim furniture space and improve viewing angles. It extends up to 27.36 inches and can tuck the TV nearly flush at 3 inches from the wall, which helps in narrow rooms or behind sofas. The articulating arm lets you swivel the screen left or right up to 90 degrees when fully extended, and there is a modest tilt range to cut glare. Cable management straps keep wires organized along the arm for a neater look. Ever wished you could level the TV after hanging it—this mount lets you fine tune with a -3 to +3 degree adjustment. 🎯
Technical overview
- Name: PERLESMITH PSXLF03
- Type: Full motion TV wall mount
- Size: Fits 37-75" TVs
- Capacity: 110 lbs max
- VESA: 200x100mm up to 600x400mm
- Extension: 27.36 in max
- Installation: 16-inch stud compatibility, brick and concrete hardware included
Why it’s worth it
The PSXLF03 aims for versatility, so whether you place it in a kitchen corner or an entertainment room the arm and swivel range give you usable placement options. The included mounting hardware for wood studs and masonry reduces guesswork during installation, and the labeled pieces make the process less fiddly. Note that tilt range is moderate, so heavy tilt needs may be better served by other models. 🔧
Best use cases
It suits shared spaces and corners where you want to rotate the TV toward different seating areas, and it keeps stands clear for consoles or decor. It’s a good choice if you plan to mount a heavier large screen up to 110 lbs. You may want to skip this mount if your setup needs extreme tilt angles or nonstandard VESA patterns beyond those listed.









