:deal: I just knew it today (researching after the last reply) that Pelagic Pressure Systems is an Oceanic's sister company. I knew that Pelagic made computers for Oceanic, Aeris and others, but didn't know that Oceanic and pelagic were from the same boss.
I found this information in an article from Skin Diver Magazine (praising Oceanic, of course)
http://www.skin-diver.com/departments/personalities/Oceanic25Years.asp?theID=1179
There, you can read this: " ...in the late 1970s, Hollis realized electronics were the key to the future of diving. Thus, he formed an Oceanic sister company, Pelagic Pressure Systems, which is an OEM specializing in instrumentation. Today, Pelagic Pressure Systems makes SPGs, compasses, analog depth gauges, digital computers and transmission gauges, not only for Oceanic and other scuba companies but also for use in the aircraft and firefighting industries. In its portion of the building that houses Oceanic, Pelagic Pressure Systems manufactures gauges from start to finish...".
As far as the Oceanic's customer service, I'm very concerned about it, in case my computer fails, because as I told in my first thread, the Oceanic's spanish dealer is practically unexistent.
I'm almost sure that the Vyper would be more reliable, and that Suunto gives me a good customer service, but I dove the Vyper side by side with my old Suunto Solution during six repetitive decompression dives, and it was quite more conservative. I also don't like the obligation of the safety stop. I always do it, but I don't want to be forced to do it if I don't need it. Suppose that you have to surface before because of bad weather, because the boat has to move or anything you can imagine. The Vyper blocks, and I think (I only dove it three days) that you cannot reset it.
Apart from all the opinions that I appreciate about the Computers,
any comments or comparision about Suunto and Oceanic's interfaces?.
Thank you very much for your help.