I was looking for a TV for my kitchen and den. It had to be a 32" to fit the window and I was looking for something cheap since it won't be used often. It's meant to be utilitarian for cooking/cleaning and when we have guests and actually using our den. My wife had placed a small TV on the sill and I hated it as I thought it looked trashy from the den side. But since there is no other good place for a TV in our kitchen I got to thinking and had the idea of mounting it so that it could be used in our den too since we didn't have a TV in there. So I had the idea of using an articulating arm mount, as shown. I measured the window and determined a 32" would be ideal. Then I got to shopping. Given that we are "cord cutters" I loved that this TV had Too I built in. I hate our smart Vizio and every other smart device I ever operated. But I love Roku so settled on this one. Watched it for a while and when it went down to $140 I pulled the trigger. The pros are obviously the low cost and Tom I built in so we have fewer wires. The cons are that the picture is bad and the remote doesn't have numbers on it. In watching the World Series and the picture is so bad that batters faces look very cartoonish. I haven't watched anything else so I would have to defer to my wife. The remote is just a glorified Tom I remote with volume buttons on the side. So when in antenna or (cable) mode there is no way to change the channel without scroll g through them manually. It was very frustrating going from 49 to 8. We live in the New Orleans market so there are still quite a few channels even with just an antenna. Obviously, if you have a cable box, this won't be an issue. In conclusion, I got just want I wanted. A cheap 32" TV with built in Roku, but the picture is bad and the longevity is yet to be determined. With that said, I hardly ever write reviews and just took this opportunity to show off my ingenuity and handiwork!