Sinbad the Diver
Contributor
I started diving 12 years ago, moved to the upper midwest 9 years ago and other than a few trips to the keys (a couple days away from the In-laws over the holidays each year) haven't done much diving in those 9 years. I bought my computer when I first started diving and haven't paid any attention to the tech side of them since.
Have moved back east and close to the water (plus my kid is going off to college so I have time again) and I'm pulling my gear out and dusting it off. Decided to look at new computers and get a new one to take advantage of the tech advancements of the last decade. What surprised me is that there don't appear to be many. Most I see is that most computers now connect to PCs or smartphones to dump log data.
Am I missing something? I realize that at its core a dive computer is a fairly simple device and the need hasn't changed much, but even the displays are the same still using the 8 to form all the numbers just like a digital clock from the 70s. If there isn't anything new, I might just dust off the old ones.
Have moved back east and close to the water (plus my kid is going off to college so I have time again) and I'm pulling my gear out and dusting it off. Decided to look at new computers and get a new one to take advantage of the tech advancements of the last decade. What surprised me is that there don't appear to be many. Most I see is that most computers now connect to PCs or smartphones to dump log data.
Am I missing something? I realize that at its core a dive computer is a fairly simple device and the need hasn't changed much, but even the displays are the same still using the 8 to form all the numbers just like a digital clock from the 70s. If there isn't anything new, I might just dust off the old ones.