That looks pretty darn nice! Very cool that it has legit sidemount support. Total remaining bottom time, counting both tanks, and auto-switching, by detecting which tank you're breathing from.
The screen is the same size as the Teric screen. Body is slightly thinner and not quite as wide.
It supports up to 10 transmitters.
All in all, it looks like the Teric but with some enhancements that several people have been asking for. Fingers crossed that Shearwater will take some notes here.
The only things that I see that I have to wonder about are the IPS screen, the actual transmitters, the strap, and the data connection.
I'm skeptical that an IPS screen will look nearly as good or be nearly as readable as the AMOLED screen on a Teric - particularly in bright ambient light.
Proprietary transmitters with relatively little history behind them are a no-go for me. The transmitter used by the Teric is also used by numerous other brands. It has a pretty long history proving that it is reliable. The fact that having that transmitter doesn't lock me into any particular brand of computer is very appealing to me. If the Ratio used that same transmitter, I would consider trying one.
The strap looks like it may be proprietary as well. It doesn't look like the watch body has a "normal" strap pin that would allow use of any aftermarket watch strap. I would not like that. I prefer and use a NATO style strap on all my watch-style computers, so ensure that a broken strap attachment cannot result in losing my computer.
It comes with a USB cable for charging and downloading. I have been down that road before. I definitely prefer the wireless charging and Bluetooth for data that the Teric offers.