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Yes, the Descent. When I saw it and a Teric at a show the Teric display was much nicer, higher contrast and brighter. However outside it might be different. I know I have to shade my perdix while doing stuff at the surface, like setting gases, on a sunny day and it looks like that is still true of the Teric. The bloke with the Teric wasn't there the day I got my hands on a D5 so I have't been able to compare them directly, just a Perdix via the D5.

For someone who wants a watch style computer and unlikely to want CCR or trimix the D5 looks like a reasonable choice. Again battery life will be key, but I don't see that it should be worse than the Garmin, perhaps better without GPS to run. Still quite expensive compared to a 'normal' computer.

I didn't realize the d5 can't do trimix till you said that. I haven't looked at it, or the Garmin yet.
 
is there anyone not a shearwater fan and if the case what do they like instead
Why would I need to pay a King's ransom for a recreational dive computer?
My 22yrs old Uwatec Aladin Pro-nitrox is still functioning and if I need to replace it I won't spend more than US$200.00 for a replacement.
I dive and travel a lot in SE Asia and I can't remember the last time that I met a diver using it!
There are plenty alternatives at a fraction of the cost.
 
Why would I need to pay a King's ransom for a recreational dive computer?
My 22yrs old Uwatec Aladin Pro-nitrox is still functioning and if I need to replace it I won't spend more than US$200.00 for a replacement.
I dive and travel a lot in SE Asia and I can't remember the last time that I met a diver using it!
There are plenty alternatives at a fraction of the cost.
What are you going to buy for less than $200?
 
My 22yrs old Uwatec Aladin Pro-nitrox is still functioning and WHEN I NEED (not if) to replace it I won't spend more than US$200.00 for a replacement. OTOH - YOU WILL SPEND A KING'S RANSOM ON A NEW BATTERY.
I dive and travel a lot in SE Asia and I can't remember the last time that I met a diver using it! THAT'S BECAUSE THE REPLACEMENT BATTERY COSTS MORE THAN A SECOND-HAND SHEARWATER. LOL!
There are plenty alternatives at a fraction of the cost. JUST NOT BATTERIES FOR YOUR COMPUTER

:yeahbaby:
 
What are you going to buy for less than $200?
Changing battery on Uwatec Aladin Pro-nitrox is just a walk in the park and the cost of the battery is peanut(US$10.00).
I didn't realize that a used Sharewater will cost less than that!

Aqualung i100 at Leisure Pro is $199.00.

Walk in the park! Ha ha. Breaking seal; Draining oil; Desoldering; Etc etc. Been there done that. “Might” just be more then $10 of labor.
 
Why would I need to pay a King's ransom for a recreational dive computer?
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There are plenty alternatives at a fraction of the cost.

I don't think there are ANY apples vs. apples alternatives at a fraction of the cost. That's applies not just for SW, but for almost any computer out there. There all have the bells and whistles, pros and cons, with the associated pri-tag attached.

What are you going to buy for less than $200?

Just sold my pristine used Geo2 for less than that ... yup, sure is a different apple!
 
Why would I need to pay a King's ransom for a recreational dive computer?
My 22yrs old Uwatec Aladin Pro-nitrox is still functioning and if I need to replace it I won't spend more than US$200.00 for a replacement.
I dive and travel a lot in SE Asia and I can't remember the last time that I met a diver using it!
There are plenty alternatives at a fraction of the cost.
You would not but some people would including myself. I recently upgraded my computer. I had an old Suunto Solution Alpha - which is my back up now - and got a PerdixAI. People pay $1500 for an iPhone. Every year....a device that will not save their lives....
 
I can afford to buy whatever I decide I need, so cost isn’t a big deal, getting value and utility for my money is my concern. I’m a newbie, considering whether just to keep renting a computer, or buying one that I can get familiar with. I’ll probably never venture beyond recreational diving on air, realistically. Sure diving is fun, but it’s a means to an end for not an end in itself. I just enjoy being underwater and seeing the ecology. I can do that at fairly shallow depths, and I’m fine with that. So, what kind of dive computer is best? Something ultra, simple and intuitive cost is not a factor. Appropriate for what I need it for. Preferably including AI because that is convenient. Thanks!
 
You would not but some people would including myself. I recently upgraded my computer. I had an old Suunto Solution Alpha - which is my back up now - and got a PerdixAI. People pay $1500 for an iPhone. Every year....a device that will not save their lives....

Wow. We’re back to equipment as “lifesaving stuff”. Who woulda thunk that my Perdix is there to save my life? I guess my SPG is too. Crap argument.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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