1- Earlier reports indicated that the (very convenient) built-in power strip was not well retained by plastic clips supplied. A design change must have arisen from those complaints because our unit mounts the power strip with several screws into the metal bracket. (I had some black Gorilla Duct Tape that I was going to use to assist the plastic clips, but it was unnecessary.2- Very robust design and construction. We mounted an older (i.e. heavy) 75" HDTV and there's no sense of wobble or instability.3- The highest mounting point is an advantage over some other units. I wanted the screen to be as high as possible for viewing by everyone at a conference table, but also wanted to be able to roll the unit between meeting areas at our office, so the top edge of the tv needed to not be higher than about 78 1/2". This gets the top edge of the 75" screen at about 78". Shorter units would have placed the laptop shelf (with web cam) lower, resulting in a lower quality viewing angle for teleconferences.4- The laptop shelf is sturdy and very functional. There are many mounting locations, each at 3" intervals, allowing higher shelf (and laptop w/ webcam) mounting locations if a smaller tv is used. (Might be nice if the shelf had upturned edges to more securely hold the laptop during a move.)5- The built-in power strip allows for only 1 "tail" (electrical cord) to unplug from the wall and carry during a move (tv, laptop, etc. all plugged into the power strip).6- Users may want to plan to have several velcro cable management straps to coil and tidy the power cables for the tv and laptop where they plug into the built-in power strip.7- If I needed another one tomorrow, this is definitely the one I would purchase.