Hey everyone new diver from NYC here. I'm about to buy my first set of scuba gear and need some advice. Should I go straight to computers or start with gauges first?? Any manufacturers to stay away from?
First, any computer you buy should be able to handle Nitrox. Even though you are not Nitrox certified make sure your computer will handle enriched gases. Second, if you can afford it go for an air integrated computer. By the time you buy your SPG and computer, you are not that far from being able to afford an air integrated computer. For a new diver the best feature of the air integrated units is that most will give you a "time remaining" estimate based on your air use and depth. This is both comforting AND tells you when you should start thinking about getting to the surface. Third, make sure that you computer has user replaceable batteries. It's a pain to have to ship it off for a cheap battery and O ring. Forth, back lighting the display is very useful. Another neat thing is the ability to download the data to your computer.
Most of the computers out in the market are great products that are safe and function very reliably. Oceanics seems to be more liberal with NDL's than my Suunto. I have used both. Personally, I love my Cobra, it's pretty simple, robust, and has enough features/settings to adapt to where I dive. I only have two complaints, one, its hard to read out of water with the display protector installed, two, the refresh rate is too slow at factory settings. If you buy one from a shop have them set the refresh rate to the fastest possible. You can only do this using the Dive Manager software with the interface cable.
To sum it up, these are the questions I would ask:
1. Does the computer handle Nitrox?
2. How much more is an air integrated computer over a SPG/computer or analog console?
3. Can the batteries be replaced locally or do I have to ship it to the manufacturer?
4. Is the display lighted?
5. Can I download the data?
Hope this helps, don't settle on a computer that doesn't do what you want. If you can't afford your dream computer right now, save until you can.