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Computer Oceanic BUD
THE OCEANIC BACK-UP DEVICE or BUD fulfills a need for something that I have always advocated – a second computer in case your primary ceases to function. more...
Appeared in DIVER January 2012
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Computer Cressi Leonardo
This computer is designed for use by those who enjoy being under water for reasons other than using the kit.
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Appeared in DIVER November 2011
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Computer Mares Icon HD Air
DIVING EQUIPMENT may be predominantly black nowadays, but blue is the colour of the ocean and a fill of more than 150bar. Green is the colour of the hillside and a fill of more than 100 bar.
Yellow is the colour of cornfields in sunshine and for caution, and maybe only a bit more than 50 bar. Red says less than 50 bar left, so get out of there!
What am I talking about? Part of the display of the Mares Icon HD Gas computer. more...
Yellow is the colour of cornfields in sunshine and for caution, and maybe only a bit more than 50 bar. Red says less than 50 bar left, so get out of there!
What am I talking about? Part of the display of the Mares Icon HD Gas computer. more...
Appeared in DIVER September 2011
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Computer-watches SUUNTO gas-integrated D4i, D6i & D9tx
...I haven’t used anything as crude as a hose connected between my tank and a mechanical pressure gauge in years.
Why would I? It’s as daft as having your phone connected to the exchange by a copper wire!... more...
Why would I? It’s as daft as having your phone connected to the exchange by a copper wire!... more...
Appeared in DIVER September 2011
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Computer APEKS Quantum X
The Quantum X is the latest version, which not only can now be used with three alternative nitrox mixes during a single dive, but features an electronic compass display too. more...
Appeared in DIVER May 2011
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Computer ATOMIC COBALT
This is a no-nonsense nitrox computer that is totally relevant to what you do when diving.
The OLED display is fabulous. I’ll bet there’s a trimix version not far behind.
There are no computer games or unhelpful peripherals but what it does it does exceedingly well. In fact the cover of the instruction manual bears the legend “Simply brilliant, isn’t it?” and that about sums it up. more...
The OLED display is fabulous. I’ll bet there’s a trimix version not far behind.
There are no computer games or unhelpful peripherals but what it does it does exceedingly well. In fact the cover of the instruction manual bears the legend “Simply brilliant, isn’t it?” and that about sums it up. more...
Appeared in DIVER April 2011
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Computer Sub Gear XP10
...the Sub Gear XP10 is a direct descendant of the Aladin Pro, an instrument that at one time was considered the acme of the diving-computer designer's achievements.
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Appeared in DIVER September 2010
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Computer 4 Mares Icon HD
"This is the iPhone of diving computers". more...
Appeared in DIVER February 2010
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Computer 3 Uemis Zurich
The new Uemis Zurich computer is different in many ways from anything else on the market. more...
Appeared in DIVER February 2010
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Computer 2 VR Technology NHeO
The NHeO accommodates the needs of those who are moving slowly in the direction of technical diving, but are not yet ready for the helium in their mix. more...
Appeared in DIVER February 2010
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Computer 1 Oceanic OC1
The OC1 is a nitrox-enabled computer-watch that can be wirelessly integrated with up to three different gas supplies according to the number of transmitters employed, and this can include your buddy's main tank. more...
Appeared in DIVER February 2010
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Computers Scubapro Galileo Luna
Scubapro-Uwatec has now introduced the Galileo Luna, a simplified unit in that it comes without the heart-rate monitor (though it can be upgraded at a later date) and normally works with a single gas-integrated transmitter. more...
Appeared in DIVER December 2009
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Computer Mares Puck Air
Diving is a means to an end for me. I go diving to see what's there, to photograph it and write about it later. Sometimes I go into the water three or four times in a day. more...
Appeared in DIVER November 2009
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Computer VR Technology VRX
IF I WANT TO DOWNLOAD A PROGRAMME ON BBC IPLAYER, I confess that I call on the expertise of my nine-year-old. With this in mind, you'll understand that I do not consider myself completely computer-savvy.
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Appeared in DIVER November 2009
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COMPUTER SUUNTO HELO2
I TOOK THE NEW SUUNTO HELO2 OC TRIMIX computer out of its box when it was delivered and set it up. It took about two minutes. I never needed to look at a manual, but then, I didn't have one. I just used my previous knowledge of Suunto computers. more...
Appeared in DIVER AUgust 2009
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COMPUTERS SUUNTO VYPER AIR & COBRA 3
IT'S UNUSUAL FOR US TO REVIEW TWO COMPUTERS at the same time, but these latest offerings from Suunto have so much in common that it makes sense to do so. more...
Appeared in DIVER March 2009
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CONSOLES MARES MISSION
It's quite appealing to have all your gauges in one place, even if it does look like the instrument panel of a Wessex helicopter at the end of your high-pressure hose. However, it all depends on the design of the console. more...
Appeared in Diver December 2008
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COMPUTER MARA ASCENT-RATE ALARM
All the computers available today take into consideration an over-fast ascent, and penalise the diver with longer shallow stops to compensate. The problem arises when we are too busy to watch for the Fast Ascent-Rate icon on the computer display. more...
Appeared in DIVER October 2008
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COMPUTER MARES NEMO AIR
The Nemo Air is connected to the regulator first stage via a high-pressure hose with a quick-connect bayonet, so you don't have to leave it permanently on your tank if, for example, you are on a liveaboard. more...
Appeared in DIVER November 2008
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COMPUTER-WATCH SUUNTO D4
In a combination of composite material and metal, it looks as good as a watch. more...
Appeared in DIVER February 2008
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COMPUTER SOFTWARE GALILEO SOL FIRMWARE UPDATE
This new software introduces the concept of 'Profile Dependent Intermediate Stops' to the dive plan. Although at first it sounds very much like a simple Deep Stop routine, it is not. more...
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COMPUTER Suunto D6
The Suunto D6 costs£470 and is a good option for those who prefer not to have a gas-integrated computer. more...
Appeared in DIVER April 2006
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COMPUTER Beuchat Voyager
In line with most other computers on sale today, the Voyager can be used as an air or nitrox computer and in 'depth-gauge and timer' mode, when it is rated to 120m maximum depth. more...

















