Only $210.00 at scubastore. Gitto is more expensive($280.00).My wife dives with the Leonardo and finds it very simple to read & use. It's not AI and you don't have to buy the computer interface
It was right around $300 in pink.
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Only $210.00 at scubastore. Gitto is more expensive($280.00).My wife dives with the Leonardo and finds it very simple to read & use. It's not AI and you don't have to buy the computer interface
It was right around $300 in pink.
So you are looking for a computer with big numbers, easy to read. The Liquivision xeo certainly meets that criteria and then some. I and my buddies are very happy with it. I have also had 3 aladin 2g computers and had problems with the software failing when you change the battery, and also with the buttons falling out. My buddies have also had these problems, and I believe there is a high incidence. I suggest you avoid the 2g. Another option is the Petrel, which is also held in high regard by my buddies. It also has a good display, easy to read.
It may be a little more conservative than you would like. Personally, if I was doing 5 dives a day on Nitrox and the computer said I was getting close to oxygen exposure limits I'd change my dive plan rather than the computer.
Manual is easy to read and understand. You can tell it was written by divers, not eggheads and ambulance chasers.