Easiest computer to use

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Colorado Rockies at 9200 ft.
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Which computer is the easiest to use?
(wrist or console), (low to moderate price)
This will be my forst computer and I'm just not very good with electronics
 
Which computer is the easiest to use?
(wrist or console), (low to moderate price)
This will be my forst computer and I'm just not very good with electronics

More features = more complexity. More features = higher priced. A Zoop is pretty simple.
 
I have a Sherwood Profile. It was reasonably priced and VERY easy to use.

Bob (Toronto)
 
The easiest computer to use is the one you're familiar with.
Go visit your LDS and see what they have to offer.
A few things to consider, are you planning on diving Nitorx, then make sure the computer supports Nitrox. Do you want to downlaod your dive profiles to a computer?
Is the battery customer replaceable?
I prefer a wrist mount to console, but that's a personal choice.
Just remember, the more bells and whistles the higher the $$$

Cheers,
 
In terms of menu simplicity and buttons - I'd recommend the Apeks Quantum.

Apeks Quantum Dive Computer Review

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  • [FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]
    [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]
  • Altitude correction
  • Panel illumination
  • Low battery indicator
  • Current depth
  • Maximum depth
  • Dive time
  • Non-deco limit
  • Total ascent time
  • Current water temperature
  • Ascent rate indicator
  • Personal safety factor
  • Residual nitrogen indicator
  • Repetative dive
  • Out of ceiling depth warning
  • Out of range warning
  • Ascent rate warning
  • Dive time alarm [/FONT]

  • [FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]
    [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]
  • Max depth alarm
  • Sea/fresh water change
  • Current PO2
  • PO2 limit warning
  • OLI warning
  • Oxygen limited indicator
  • Surface interval time
  • Desaturation time
  • Do not fly indicator
  • Gauge mode
  • Dive planning mode
  • Dive log memories 60 dive active dive time
  • Profile memories
  • Safety stop
  • PC Interface is available (not included)
  • User changeable battery
  • Metric or imperial units [/FONT]
quantum1.jpg
 
Check out the Subgear XP10 ( formaly known as the Uwatec Prime) super easy to use and about the best price youll find on a computer for the features.

The link below has a write up on the xp10

NOLA DIVER
 
Aeris atmos ai is simple to use. I think leisure pro has them on sale for $425 if you call them.
 

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