April 2011
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X1 Feedback
From Tino de Rijk, winner of an X1 at Eurotek 2010:
I wrote a short review a few months ago. But so far didn’t take it diving (I am not a big cold water lover - and Holland IS cold in winter - probably like Canada).
Anyway: did 4 dives with it last week, and LOVED it. I was surprised at 4 points: - the incredible bright screen, even at medium brightness. Not such a big surprise, but still...
January 2011
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Craig Challen Testimonial from Record Dive
Craig Challen and team recently dove the Pearse River resurgence in Kahurangi National Park. He reached 194m during a 9 hour dive, and broke the Australasian record. He says:
I used two Liquivision X1s on my recent dive to 194 metres in the Pearse Resurgence, South Island, New Zealand. Throughout the 9 hour runtime they performed flawlessly. The visibility of the display in cave diving conditions...
December 2010
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More Feedback on Liquivision Customer Service
From a thread on Rebreatherworld forum:
Great customer service Liquivision (June 2, 2010)
While diving on Innerspace at Cobalt Coast my X1 (still under warranty) went completely black on me. […] Back at home, I’ve sent an email and within two hours I had a response. Emilie Hiob send me a diagnostic software, which I used for check up of my X1. I send the results back and went to...
November 2010
2 posts
Review of X1 computer by Tino de Rijk
Let me introduce myself: I am the lucky bastard that won a sexy X1 divecomputer at the EuroTek 2010 diving conference in Birmingham. YYESSS!The folks at Liquivision asked me to write a bit about my first impressions with it, so here goes.
Maybe first some background about me, so you can put my comments and observations in context. I live in Holland, am 54 years old, dive since I am 16 years, so a...
Review of Liquivision By Eurotek 2010 Participant
A blog entry about us: Liquivision Dreams
August 2010
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A Great Reason To Want An X1
The X1 is particularly well suited to those divers who use reading glasses - or an artificial arm - to read their current dive computer! Photo by Johnny Lambert.
July 2010
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More Happy Customers...
Thank you Emilie,
It has been a great experience dealing with you in a difficult time for me, mid season diving hard, and I think your computer and customer support are outstanding.
Neal (July 7th, 2010)
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Hi Emilie
This has to be a record time for customer service. Thank you.
Greig Jewell (July 5th, 2010)
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Emilie, Thanks for the fantastic service. The new unit showed up today....
March 2010
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More Customer Feedback...
I want to first say that this is top notch customer service. I have never been more satisfied with the quality service I have received.
THANKS AGAIN FOR GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE!
Travis Howard (March 16th, 2010)
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The word professionalism has a new meaning and I have no doubt that you will prosper as a company with this high standard of after sales service.
Thank you
Jose Martins (January...
December 2009
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Jerzy Blaszczyk, Polish Record Holder, on his X1
Jerzy Blaszczyk is leading the Infovide Matrix Diving Exploration of Sabak Ha caves from January 9-26 2010. The goal is to reach below the current known depth of 140m, possibly as deep as 200m. Jerzy will be using two Liquivision X1 computers on his dive. More information can be found at: http://www.deepexplorers.org/ (in Polish)
Jerzy comments on his X1:
I must say that I am in love with...
November 2009
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Customers Speak About X-Link Benefits
X1 users comment on the benefits of using an X1 & hardwired X-Link combination vs. other hardwired technical computers:
http://www.rebreatherworld.com/megalodon-rebreather/30373-megalodon-with-x-link-your-thoughts-2.html
September 2009
6 posts
Some More Satisfied Customers!
Here are some testimonials from recent customers regarding our products and customer service:
“The first experience with Liquivision has been excellent!”
— Jos Smits, IANTD Instructor Trainer OC/CC (September 17, 2009)
“I have demo’ed the X1 and LOVE it. I used my buddy’s for a week of deep trimix dives in Dry Tortugas. I had my [trimix computer] and his X1. At the end of my trip I sold my...
Kick-ass video by Eric Brager, a volunteer for the Manta Pacific Research Foundation (http://www.mantapacific.org). Watch close ups of manta rays as they pass right by the camera! A manta ray collides with the X1 at 0:55.
Bounce to 100m; Attersee, Austria
The purpose of this dive was to see if the X1 running V-Planner Live could get the team out of the water in less than 60m. It did - they were out in 54 minutes! Check out the X1 at 1’16, 1’47, 3’05 and 5’39 (101 metres).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5b5TSuHehA
Video submitted by Elisabeth Bruckschwaiger.
August 2009
2 posts
Liquivision X1 Dive Stats
Ross Hemingway, author of V-Planner Live, has created an anonymous database containing all dives completed with V-Planner Live on the Liquivision X1 (link). Here are some highlights:
- Deepest dive: 505ft / 154.0m
- Longest dive: 450 mins (7h30m)
- Longest deco time: 304 mins (5h04m)
- Total dives: 12720
- Total dive hours: 12226 hours
Visibility Comparison Video! Check it Out!
This video by Greg Wilson compares the visibility of the Suunto Vytec to the Liquivision X1 at a depth of 165 feet.
July 2009
2 posts
Dive in Black Sea by Pim van der Horst
Pim van der Horst is diving a wreck near Sebastopol in the Black Sea. Check out the X1s in action at 2’04 and 3’18:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tz6-INojf_s
Another Satisfied Customer!
Here are some testimonials from recent customers regarding our products and customer service:
“Once again, thank you for the great customer support! By the way, I think the Liquivision X1 is an amazing instrument and after 33 years of diving, I haven’t seen anything that is as innovative.”
— Capt. Scott Clegg (May 12, 2009)
“Overall, excellent customer service and kudos to Kerry for a...
January 2009
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The X1 in action
San Diego’s Scripps Canyon from Phillip Marco on Vimeo.
See how the Liquivision X1 glows in dark water at 0’44”, 1’14” and 2’03”.
Picture
Australian dealer Chris Holman diving the limestone reefs of Western Australia.
December 2008
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Belgian Team uses X1 Computers when diving the...
A team of Belgian divers, including: Danny Moens, Wouter Verhelst, Pim De Rhoodes, Marc Sluszny, Stef Teuwen and Steven Wouters dove the Britannic wreck on September 5th and September 9th 2008. They faced a number of adverse conditions, including strong winds, waves up to 3 metres, and a 2-3 knot current, which reached down to 100 metres during the first dive! The expedition reached a total depth...