On 07 March, 2015 - Steve Butler wrote:

> On 03/07/2015 03:36 AM, Anton Lundin wrote:
>
...
> >It got great readability and i love how compact it is. I also like the
> >mecanical push-buttons better than the piezoelectric ones in the OSTC2
> >and predator/petrel. It doesn't do air-integration. It would be fun to
> >have the pressure-sensor data in subsurface for analysis but i don't
> >care for it during my dive. I don't mind unclipping my spg from my left
> >hip and looking at it to verify my mental model of what pressure I'm at.
> I like it all in one spot.  Anybody have information about Liquid Vision?
> My instructor said it was just a BT.
> 

Then your instructor was wrong.

Liquivision has one older trimix computer, the X1. Awesome computer that
I've heard a lot of good things about, but its a quite old design, a
fixed re-chargeable battery, and its ridiculous expensive. One Swedish
webshop lists it at 12500 sek, about $1500. Liquivisions own webshop
doesn't list it anylonger.

Then they got a newer series of computers. Xeo, Lynx, Xen and Kaon.
You can read more about them here:
http://www.liquivision.com/estore/page3.html

I haven't dived any of there computers my self but I've heard lot of
good things about the Xen. One team i spent a week diving with had
exclusively Xen computers, and all of them where quite happy with them.

I haven't tested their tap-based interface in real life, but the concept
is quite cool. 



Btw. When looking around i found this:
"""
Alternate Dive Loggers

Following 3rd party dive loggers also work with Liquivision dive logs:
Divelogs 
Diving Log 
MacDive 
Subsurface
"""
http://www.liquivision.com/downloads/ES_SoftwareDownloads.php


Isn't our importer of Liquivision logs a reverse-engineering job? =)


Anyhow, awesome that they link to us.


//Anton


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