This computer is out of my price range right now But it never hurts to dream. Is there anyone diving this and if so what are your thoughts.
http://www.divegearexpress.com/computer ... uter.shtml
Liquivision X1 (V5) Dive Computer Expedition
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Re: Liquivision X1 (V5) Dive Computer Expedition
I've had one for, I think, almost three years now. LOVE it. Would never go back.
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Re: Liquivision X1 (V5) Dive Computer Expedition
Yes. Many in this club dive an X1 or it's sisters the Xen and Xeo.Alaska-Herb wrote: Is there anyone diving this
The display is exquisite. :luv:and if so what are your thoughts.
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Re: Liquivision X1 (V5) Dive Computer Expedition
I've been borrowing a Xeo since my Uemis decided to quit working . . . again . . . and I've been very pleased. I was worried about the smaller screen, but it's ridiculously easy to read. And I was a bit unnerved about the "tap-interface" (who wants to purposely "hit" their computer?), but now that I'm used to it, I've actually enjoyed NOT having buttons. Go figure.
I don't need an X1, but now I have to figure out if I want a Xeo, if I should wait for the Lynx, or if I should just embrace my dark side and only get a Xen. First world problems . . .
I don't need an X1, but now I have to figure out if I want a Xeo, if I should wait for the Lynx, or if I should just embrace my dark side and only get a Xen. First world problems . . .
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Re: Liquivision X1 (V5) Dive Computer Expedition
That was my 1st choice ...then I dove with the Data Mask. The Mask won ! but would still luv to have one of the X1's if I ever go beyond recreation diving.
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