To mount the flat panel to the wall or not to mount it, that’s the question. With products like those from Inca, you might be answering yes to the on-wall solution.
Inca’s new solution the company actually describes as “off the wall”—old-school Michael Jackson fans, I guess. It’s off the wall because you can mount your flat panel—most sizes can be accommodated, Inca says—to the P/N 900810-5A-WPS unit and then pull the TV out and swivel it.
The system features a recessed box and cable management, so your wall will be clutter-free of wires. If you have adjoining rooms where you might want, say, to view your kitchen TV in the dining room, you’ll get plenty of good use from the swivel feature.
The swivel and pullout are even remote-controlled, so just make sure to keep it out of your toddler’s hands, or they might spend hours making it go back and forth.
Check the company’s website for more details as they are released.

For larger TVs, a tv lift can provide a safe and handsome alternative!
INCA TV mount feeature pull-out and swivel - I buying a sharp 15 inch tv for the kitchen and I like to get more information on this bracket in case I want to buy it. thanks
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A tv lift is a good alternative:)