From what I read the smart you can't switch gases during your dive only on surface
At first that might seem like a non-issue. Normally, you are only going to be doing gas switches if you have proceeded to tech training and are doing deco dives. In which case, you're very unlikely to be using either of these computers to track your gas/tissue loading anyway.
But, on a Recreational dive, if you jump in, descend to 10 or 15 feet and pause to get "combobulated" (as my tech instructor likes to say), look at your computer and realize you're diving Nitrox but your computer is set to Air, it is nice to be able to just change it, rather than have to go to the surface first. This has actually happened to me more than once, thanks to the Oceanic "feature" of switching back to Air exactly 24 hours after the end of the last dive.