ARCTIC Z2 Pro Monitor Arm Review

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APH Networks checked out the ARCTIC Z2 Pro Monitor Arm

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Just like the difference between the letter of the law and the spirit of the law, there is a difference between being correct, and being merely technically correct. As someone who was born near the very beginning of the nineties, it is fair for me to say I grew up in the nineties. Recently, someone told me they were also born and grew up in the nineties -- except for the fact she was born in November 1999. Can someone born in November 1999 rightfully make this claim? Technically, yes. November 1999 is still in the nineties, and spending about a month "growing up" in that era meets the qualifiers for that statement. In reality, most people will kind of laugh at that idea, because while my friend was, indeed, technically born in that decade, she has no idea what it meant to sing along to I Want It That Way or Baby One More Time after school with your friends (Probably using a CD player, too -- I mean, what is a smartphone?). About a year ago, we have reviewed the SilverStone ARM Two SST-ARM22SC, a substantial and high quality articulating dual monitor arm that commands a price of about $200 at press time. $200 is a pretty good price for what you get, but for those who are on a smaller budget, it is sometimes hard to justify something that may cost more than their actual monitors themselves. To see if we can get away with something for a much lower price, ARCTIC sent along their Z2 Pro dual monitor arm for our review today. Retailing for less than half the price of the SilverStone at the time of writing, both products are technically the same thing -- a monitor arm that holds two monitors. But will they really have the same functionality? Read on to find out!
 ARCTIC Z2 Pro Monitor Arm Review @ APH Networks