What about the SP "GALILEO SOL"? What does the Shearwater do that the "GALILEO SOL" can't do?
I don't know much about the Galileo Sol, but after a taking a quick (and somewhat superficial) look at one it does look like a neat computer. I suspect the wrist mount cobalt will be very similar, but most likely in color and higher resolution. After a quick check-out of a Galileo Sol, I did notice:
The Galileo is $1k, whereas I just picked up a Perdix for $700
The Shearwaters are all hi-res color instead of blocky monochrome LCD like the Galileo
Galileo uses ZHL-8 instead of ZHL-16
Shearwater layout and screen customization seems more intuitive and looks better to my eye than Galileo (and to others - see e.g., http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/co...-too-much-advice-post6940205.html#post6940205)
Galileo is under recall for experiencing screen freezes: SCUBAPRO - Galileo Sol and Luna Recall
Shearwater's demos on their website made me comfortable with the computer before even buying one, whereas it's harder to find that kind of info or community support for the Sol.
But (and this is big for some people), the Galileo offers optional air integration, whereas Shearwater does not and doesn't intend to. I could see this alone pushing people to the Galileo sol (or to the upcoming wrist-mount Atomic Cobalt).
John