The only real problem I noticed with the Pro was that in some cases (mostly when used by a diver who did less than 50 dives a year), the battery warning did not work and instead the computer went haywire, showing a dive just completed as being done to an enormous depth (eg 96 metres). This was a marked contrast to the previous Aladin computer which had a lot of problems. This served me perfectly well except for the occasional time when it kept running when left in a damp environment. In about 1990 I purchased an Aladin Pro dive computer. Why? Well, while it has some fantastic features, it appears to be badly made and prone to breaking down, either temporarily or permanently. If you ask me what piece of dive equipment I own has most disappointed me, I think that I would have to answer "My Aladin Air X dive computer". Michael McFadyen's Scuba Diving - Aladin Dive Computers Aladin Air X Computer Uwatec Aladin Dive Computers - especially AirX and AirZ "Balmoral Baths has lots of White's sea horses on the net" Click here for an article about Home Brewing.
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