RobPNW
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I completely disagree. We'll have multiple options with all those features in the next 1-2 years. And with competition, it'll be a $500-700 computer, including transmitter.
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Faced the same situation when D5 was newly released with promo, I was hesitant due the price (even after the promo). Plus, I dont really need the transmitter.... even if i do, i would prefer Teric / MK. lolI was really close to pulling the trigger on a D5i during the holidays when the discount was great. Then I read a lot of reviews about the battery life being really limited.
How would you assess the display under water, and in direct light? Does it have a decent battery?
I do hope such options would be available, competitions are definitely good for us consumers and indirectly better for the brands to improve/evolve themselves.I completely disagree. We'll have multiple options with all those features in the next 1-2 years. And with competition, it'll be a $500-700 computer, including transmitter.
I saw this too. Pictures online can be misleading but the display looks promising for a more affordable computer. I really like the Teric display but my wallet hates it. I hope they come out with an air integrated version of the watch.
I will post you some side by side Teric/Atmos Pictures this weekend. I won't have a chance to dive the Atmos for a couple weeks.
In terms of all the features, Software wise, you are correct, they can put ALOT on the devices. I believe this is more, marketing and pricing and need. I was told by a developer once that the Atomic Cobalt 2 could do Trimix, they just did not do it, as it was marketed for Recreational.
Now in terms of hardware, they can put everything you want into the device, it would just be the size of a Petral. A Garmin Rep, told me they had a choice, GPS or AI. They could not do both, as it would have the device much larger. Maybe in 5 years they can change that.
My guess is that Dive Computers use old Tech, that like the military is not breaking edge but far more reliable. Sadly this increases the size of the Tech.
Look forward to your commentsI went ahead and ordered one. I had enough cash back on my visa so it didn't cost me anything....at least that is the way i look at it and how I present it to my wife.
I plan to put a few dives on it this Saturday along with the Excursion.
Thanks in advance for any reviews.I will post you some side by side Teric/Atmos Pictures this weekend. I won't have a chance to dive the Atmos for a couple weeks.
In terms of all the features, Software wise, you are correct, they can put ALOT on the devices. I believe this is more, marketing and pricing and need. I was told by a developer once that the Atomic Cobalt 2 could do Trimix, they just did not do it, as it was marketed for Recreational.
Now in terms of hardware, they can put everything you want into the device, it would just be the size of a Petral. A Garmin Rep, told me they had a choice, GPS or AI. They could not do both, as it would have the device much larger. Maybe in 5 years they can change that.
My guess is that Dive Computers use old Tech, that like the military is not breaking edge but far more reliable. Sadly this increases the size of the Tech.