Kemo Racer once bubbled...
you said it could lock up. Have you had any problems with it. I realy don't know allot about computers and I first was considering a smart com until every one told me how badly it sucked.
Well, I didn't say it would lock up or that I expected it to (like I would if I had bought a Smart com) but like just about any dive computer it will enter a violation mode if you abuse it enough. The Wisdom will enter a conditional violation mode if you blow off a deco stop. If you stay above the stop depth for 5 min, it will enter delayed violation mode where it will provide deco information until you surface for at least 5 min then it will enter permanent violation mode and give you gauge information only for 24 hours.
If you are deco diving and require a deco stop depth greater than 60 ft, or exceeed a max depth of 330 ft. on the dive it will enter delayed violation mode, but again will provide deco information until you surface before going into permanent violation and violation guage mode for 24 hours. If you push it even farther and require a stop depth greater than 70 ft it will dump on you and go into gauge mode immediately. Which would of course leave you screwed unless you had a contingency plan to get you through the deco stops.
But it takes some pretty depth and bottom time to get a 70 ft stop depth and this is well outside the bounds of what most divers are going to be doing with a computer unless it is a full fledged tech computer designed to for mixed gas and to allow gas switching at depth. The 70 ft stop depth is also significantly greater than many other computers that will violate with a 30 or 40 ft stop depth.
The 70 ft stop limit is not a significant limitation as if you are doing diving that will require deeper stops than 70 ft you really ought to be cutting tables for the dive and using a computer designed for this type of exposure and for accellerated deco procedures. In that case you can also select gauge mode at the surface prior to the dive and use it as a glorified depth gauge and dive timer.
I have had computers fail in very cold water (particulalry with less than new batteries) and have had displays get a little sluggish in cold conditions, but I have not had any problems with the wisdom in water down to 39 degrees.
In a sense I am waiting to see what kind of battery life I get with it and am interested in seeing if the low battery warning is ample enough to allow completion of a cold water dive. However Sherwood indicates a minimum of 300 dive hours per battery and an annual battery change should eliminate the potential to ever encounter a dead battery as I only do 100 to 150 dives per year. (The battery is also a standard user replaceable CR2450 battery available at any Wal-mart.)
Unfortunately, I have had some computers that do not give a low battery warning on the surface but where the cold water at depth is enough to reduce the battery power to the point where the unit shuts down. Based on this experience, I always have contingency deco plan for the worst case deco scenario with me to allow me to finish the dive safely and conservatively if I have a computer failure.
I considered the Smart com when I bought my Wisdom but went with the Wisdom as it's features were more than adequate for my dive profiles. I also I liked the dealer support in my area and I liked the purchase price which ran about $400 less than a Smart com. Given the recent recall and the really sucky 3 month turn around that Uwatec is promising, I am REALLY glad I bought a Wisdom.
The Smart com does offer adjustable bubble suppression limits and will automatically compensate for cold water or strenuous dives. It also has a 400' max depth and can be programmed to use nitrox mixes up to 100% O2.
On the negative side it is expensive at about $900 and does not have a user replaceable battery. (It does however have a battery life indicator so you should be able to pick a not too inconvenient time to send it off to the factory for a battery replacement.) I am also not sure how deep a deco stop it will tolerate.
If you order one now from a dealer, you can be sure it will be one of the new ones that is not under recall, so I would not automatically eliminate it as an option if you prefer it's features. But on the other hand, it could be a while before your order is filled given the backlog for new computers created by the recall.