Dear @folkfreak : So, those tonearms are not any more true unipivots ( good. ) but neither a fixed/gimball design.
Anyway, anything out of an unipivot design is just better by a wide margin.
What can be really interesting on the whole subject is to take the best quasi-unipivot design and the best fixed one and through an electronic microscope in slow motion see what is happening at the stylus tip/groove on playback becaause at micrtoscopic levels you, me or any one can't see if exist that wobble in those unipivot designs.
At those microscopic levels we can see that the stylus tip is literally " jumping " in the grooves when ridding and between other things that's why is so important to achieve always a " safe " resonance frequency number between the cartridge/tonearm.
I think that any tonearm must be designed to fulfill the cartridge needs. Understanding those complex cartridge needs.
Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.