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Ok, so I have no relation to DGX other than having bought stuff randomly from them for the better part of the last decade. Standard responses for new computer requests are basically, Petrel is the best, if you are going to spend more than about $400, just buy that. If you want to spend less, the Oceanic Geo 2.0 is good for travel due to being watch size, and at $250 the Hollis DG03 is best bang for buck.
I've never liked the DG03, it is clunky, and generally irritating. Now though, DGX has just put the Zeagle N2ition on their website for $170
https://www.divegearexpress.com/zeagle-n2ition-3-gas-dive-computer
3 gasses, digital compass, user replaceable battery, automatic altitude correction up to 20k ft, 12 compartment monitoring. Still requires a pc download kit, but for the price you can't argue with it. Anyone needing a backup computer, wanting to look into a new computer, needs their first computer, etc, this is basically the only one you should look at unless you have specific requirements and want to spend at minimum 2.5x the money.
Again, if you travel a lot, the Geo 2.0 is probably better because it can just be your normal travel watch. If you want the best of the best, get the Petrel at around $800. If you have AI requirements, I'm abstaining from commenting on that, though the new SeaBear HUDC is what I would recommend for those doing FFM diving.
Hopefully this will help to keep the new topics down at least until the next "big thing" hits the market.
I've never liked the DG03, it is clunky, and generally irritating. Now though, DGX has just put the Zeagle N2ition on their website for $170
https://www.divegearexpress.com/zeagle-n2ition-3-gas-dive-computer
3 gasses, digital compass, user replaceable battery, automatic altitude correction up to 20k ft, 12 compartment monitoring. Still requires a pc download kit, but for the price you can't argue with it. Anyone needing a backup computer, wanting to look into a new computer, needs their first computer, etc, this is basically the only one you should look at unless you have specific requirements and want to spend at minimum 2.5x the money.
Again, if you travel a lot, the Geo 2.0 is probably better because it can just be your normal travel watch. If you want the best of the best, get the Petrel at around $800. If you have AI requirements, I'm abstaining from commenting on that, though the new SeaBear HUDC is what I would recommend for those doing FFM diving.
Hopefully this will help to keep the new topics down at least until the next "big thing" hits the market.