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which_devo_tx_should_i_buy [2016/04/15 07:08] FDR [Devo10] |
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The Devo7e can be had for $50-$80 US. That puts it in the same price range as a Turnigy 9X. | The Devo7e can be had for $50-$80 US. That puts it in the same price range as a Turnigy 9X. | ||
- | * **Pros:** \\ - cheap \\ - bright screen \\ - small, light weight | + | * **Pros:** |
+ | * cheap | ||
+ | * bright screen | ||
+ | * small, light weight | ||
- | * **Cons:** \\ - only 7mW output power \\ - only two 2-position switches \\ - gimbals are inferior to its bigger brethren \\ - limited memory means some features can't be supported (no multi-language support) | + | * **Cons:** |
+ | * only 7mW output power | ||
+ | * only two 2-position switches | ||
+ | * gimbals are inferior to its bigger brethren | ||
+ | * limited memory means some features can't be supported (no multi-language support) | ||
In my opinion, I would only buy a 7e if I was planning to primarily fly micro-helis, and wasn't big into lots of 3D trick flying. | In my opinion, I would only buy a 7e if I was planning to primarily fly micro-helis, and wasn't big into lots of 3D trick flying. | ||
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The Devo12s is a beast of a radio. It runs $400-$500 US. | The Devo12s is a beast of a radio. It runs $400-$500 US. | ||
- | == Pros == | + | * **Pros:** \\ - the screen is huge and beautiful \\ - it is actually lighter than the Devo10 \\ - it has better build-quality than any of the other radios (and the others are not badly designed) \\ - the radio has 6 additional analog controls (besides the sticks), five 3-postion switches, three 2-position switches, and 2 digital trims (besides those assigned to the sticks) \\ - the screen is higher resoluton than that of the Devo8 and has much better contrast |
- | the screen is huge and beautiful | + | |
- | it is actually lighter than the Devo10 | + | |
- | it has better build-quality than any of the other radios (and the others are not badly designed) | + | |
- | the radio has 6 additional analog controls (besides the sticks), five 3-postion switches, three 2-position switches, and 2 digital trims (besides those assigned to the sticks) | + | |
- | the screen is higher resoluton than that of the Devo8 and has much better contrast | + | |
- | == Cons == | + | * **Cons:** \\ - it is twice the cost of the Devo8 |
- | it is twice the cost of the Devo8 | + | |
- | the Devo12 is the Rolls-Royce of Walkera radios | + | The Devo12 is the Rolls-Royce of Walkera radios. Compared to radios from other companies, I don't think you can beat it for the price, but it is also much more than most people will ever need in a transmitter. |
- | compared to radios from other companies, I don't think you can beat it for the price, but it is also much more than most people will ever need in a transmitter. | + | |
==== Final thoughts ==== | ==== Final thoughts ==== |
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