If it will work with multiple gases and is supposed to be CCR compatible in the future, I don't know what else you would call it other than an attempt at a technical computer.
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I agree that multiple transmitters has a coolness factor of 10 but at $300-$400 a piece, that's not cool. I predict that in the near future the SPG diehards will be like the table diehards of today..a dying breed.Follow up,after a little more digging. I'm sure I'll catch flak for this, and for so many reasons AI isn't appropriate for tech diving, but you can add up to 10 wireless transmitters to the EON, admittedly, I'm a little intrigued to have all tanks and deco bottles on the same beautiful color screen. Tempted enough to forgo spgs and use this as a primary, unfortunately not...
Perhaps, just perhaps, when the CCR update comes (early next year), Suunto would have tweaked the software to be more 'Tech' friendly? #dreaming:grinjester:
Exacte, Suunto is not into tech and likely never will although this computer is capable. As far as AI goes, it is usefull when it's reliable and affordable. To me at this time it's none of these.This is a very high-end recreational computer. Why even consider Suunto for Tech?
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I agree that multiple transmitters has a coolness factor of 10 but at $300-$400 a piece, that's not cool. I predict that in the near future the SPG diehards will be like the table diehards of today..a dying breed.
Not until they work the bugs out of wireless AI ! They are still far too finicky and problem prone.