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Sarah
01-06-2008, 01:03 AM
Liquivision (http://www.liquivision.ca/) is making their new X1 tech computer.

http://www.hhssoftware.com/images/X1_pic2.jpg

Specs:

Display Specifications
128x64 OLED display (Organic LED)
180 degree viewing angle
2000:1 contrast ratio
Ultra-bright with giant fonts for easy readability
Readable in complete darkness
Depth Measurement & Rating
330m depth rating
Accuracy : +/- 0.4% (0-140m), +/- 1.5% (140m-400m)
Modes & Features
Dive time in minutes & seconds to 999'59"
Run VPM-B, VPM-B/E, Buhlmann-GF, or custom algorithms
Open-Platform Home Development kit
USB PC Interface & user upgradeable software
Download different software packages from 3rd party manufacturers
Digital compass
Hardware Specifications
Hard anodized CNC machined aluminum casing
Scratch resistant borosilicate glass window
Extra long ultra rugged laser welded nylon strap with non-magnetic stainless steel buckle
Universal autoswitching AC adapter with international plug adapters -- works in any country and any voltage
Three OLED brightness settings (to extend battery life)
Battery life up to 20 hours of actual dive time between recharges
Battery never needs to be replaced

You can review their user manual here (http://www.liquivision.ca/Liquivision%20X1%20Hardware%20User%20Manual%20v4.0 .pdf)

This compute allows users to download into it various third party deco software into it. As an example, a user buys the computer, then can get V-Planner (http://www.hhssoftware.com) and upload it.

lars2923
01-07-2008, 09:54 PM
I'm waiting for the 42" plasma version. This screen is too small.

seasnake
01-16-2008, 06:41 PM
Yeh, but can it carry my tanks?

dripper
01-16-2008, 10:14 PM
Yeah looks good!!! but it's complete sh*t in our cold water temp....:p

You will see what I mean at teh end of this video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxKSGCXcREI

The Publisher
01-16-2008, 10:34 PM
Well, you technically weren't SCUBA diving......on that note, nice video, AND Meg.

mbelair
01-20-2008, 03:24 PM
Well, you technically weren't SCUBA diving......on that note, nice video, AND Meg.

Dripper was not involved in this dive.

No one from my dive team had any contact with him before he decided to post this video.

Has Dripper ever dived an X1 unit?

the X1 on this video is mine.

It only had three dives on it. One in warm tropical water, one under ice and the last one in the St-Lawrence's cold winter waters.

You can see the temps the computer was exposed to on these jpgs.

This video shot was initially intended only to show Eric Fattah what the display looked like NOT to end up on a web forum.

Anyways. The computed still computed normally, downloaded normally. It functionned perfectly during the dive, the display being normal and never sluggish as can be an LCD.

I noticed the faulty display a few minutes after surfacing.

The top lines of the display are fuzzy.

Liquivision has been very diligent in wanting to analyze the problem at hand and in replacing to unit while investigating the problem. Liquivision has already mailed me a replacement unit via Express Post. It should be in Montreal in two days.

We also dove another X1 unit on that day, no issue with that one.
We plan on going back to dive the St-Lawrence river next tuesday if it has not completely frozen over. With yet again, two X1 units.

mbelair
01-23-2008, 08:23 PM
As planned, we took two units back in the frigid waters of the St-Lawrence river.

According to NOAA, water temp. was 0.7C, the X1 showed 1.5C and my Sensus 0C. All will agree for COLD!

We were in the water for 67 minutes with no issues with the units.

The Publisher
01-23-2008, 09:23 PM
For the few that we have heard have had issues with their's, we're also hearing the company is really standing behind their product, so thanks for the update.

I bet at that water temperature, it is nice breathing warm gas instead of almost freezing gas.

mbelair
01-23-2008, 10:18 PM
For the few that we have heard have had issues with their's, we're also hearing the company is really standing behind their product, so thanks for the update.

They are, they have sent a loaner through the mail so I do not stay without a unit while I wait for a unit that should get to me by March 15th.


I bet at that water temperature, it is nice breathing warm gas instead of almost freezing gas.

You really notice the difference doing bail-out drills. That compressed air is really cold.

Loop temperature stayed a 47F throughout the dive.