Oceanic computer recommendations: VT4.1, Atom 3.1, or Geo 2.0?

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Scuba Steve NY

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Hey everyone,
I am currently in the market to purchase a new dive computer and have decided to go with an oceanic. A lot of people recommend the Geo 2.0 as a great computer without the capability of a wireless transmitter. I'm not sure if I should go with the Vt4.1 or atom 3.1 so I have the option to purchase a wireless transmitter in the future. I just wanted some knowledge from some divers that are more experienced then myself. I don't have an unlimited budget so that is why the Geo 2 is appealing to me but can stretch it to purchase the vt4.1 or the atom 3.1. Thank you for the input.
 
I just bought my wife the atom 3.1. After I bought her the atom I went and bought a Sherwood amphos. I had a Sherwood amphos before, replaced it with A300CS OLED, and I am back to Sherwood. Moving to Florida and need a different screen.
 
I've seen this deal and it's one of the reasons I'm considering the VT 4.1. I like the watch style better(atom, geo) but this deal may be to good to pass up.

---------- Post added March 21st, 2015 at 05:47 PM ----------

Has your wife used the atom yet?
 
She used it once but had ear trouble and didn't stay down long. When she was looking she hard a time deciding if she wanted suunto or oceanic. Being able to change the battery ourselves sealed the deal.

if you are having a hard time deciding, take the on-line classes through dive computer training for computers you are interested in. They do a good job walking you through computer use. Cost is minimal
 
Thanks for the advice radtype. Being able to change the battery is a big plus.

Uncfnp np that's actually a great price. I might grab one. Thank you for the heads up.

---------- Post added March 21st, 2015 at 10:47 PM ----------

I ordered the Geo 2.0 for $299.99. That's the cheapest I've seen it and it sealed the deal. Thank you for contributing to my post. I'll update after I get to use it on a few dives.
 

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