What would the benefits for a recreational diver be over a simple zoop? I can afford a petrel, but if there is no benefit besides the bling factor and bigger screen then there is no point for me to purchase one. I plan to do advanced scuba and possible enriched oxygen, but I will probably never do technical diving like cave diving.
The biggest factors, to me, are:
-Better algorithm- I hate the Suunto algorithm. It makes me feel like crap, penlizes the most ridiculous things, and is impossible to please. It's not "conservative"....it just does weird things that I don't believe in.
-User Interface- The Petrel is arguably the most capable computers on the market, yet it's the easiest to use as well.
-Bluetooth- Dive logging is a breeze, as it syncs to your phone, computer, laptop, etc....and includes a USB Bluetooth dongle for computers that don't support it natively.
-Screen- Best read screen I've laid eyes on, in bright or dark
-Customer support- pretty much unparalleled.
-Batteries- AA Batteries and sealed with a standard DIN o-ring. No kits or watch batteries or goofy chargers to break.
-Upgradeable- Via USB, it's upgradeable. It's how we got Rec Nitrox mode in the Petrels and are constantly getting small firmware bumps.
-Data logging- Can be seen on-screen with awesome quantities of data for the tech geeks, and all of it can be sent to the computer.
I really could go on, but there are tons of benefits. Do I think it's necessary for a rec-only diver? Certainly not.....but let's not pretend that "bling" is the only reason to buy one.