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Question Title What is the difference between the 7500 LCD Arm and the 7Flex?
There are subtle but important differences between the 7500 LCD Arm and the 7Flex:
  • The 7500 is slightly larger -- it offers a maximum extension of 27", versus 24" max extension for 7Flex.
  • 7500 can accommodate much larger monitors. By choosing more powerful gas strut options, this product can support monitors up to 44 lbs. The 7Flex comes in only one strength option, supporting up to 14.5 lbs.
  • 7500 also features completely internal cable management -- cables are concealed within the arm. The 7Flex also offers cable management, by clipping cables below arm, but they are not entirely concealed.

Both products offer effortless repositioning of the monitor, and both include mounts which can beĀ configured for desk clamp, through-desk, or wall mounting.

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Created: 2008-04-08 11:15 AM
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