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which_devo_tx_should_i_buy [2016/04/15 07:13]
FDR [Devo7e]
which_devo_tx_should_i_buy [2016/06/30 12:47]
Arnold [Devo10]
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 The Devo8S is usually priced around $200 US. The Devo8S is usually priced around $200 US.
  
-  * **Pros:​** ​\\ - color touch screen ​\\ - four 2-position switches and two 3-position switches ​\\ - two additional trims can be used as analog controls ​\\ - high-quality gimbals ​\\ - ~100mW output power+  * **Pros:** 
 +    * color touch screen 
 +    * four 2-position switches and two 3-position switches 
 +    * two additional trims can be used as analog controls 
 +    * high-quality gimbals 
 +    * ~100mW output power
  
-  * **Cons:​** ​\\ - the screen can be difficult to read in direct sunlight ​\\ - the touch-screen in not particularly accurate+  * **Cons:** 
 +    * the screen can be difficult to read in direct sunlight 
 +    * the touch-screen in not particularly accurate
    
 I think this transmitter is a great deal for the money. The color screen is pretty, and enables a nicer user interface. Quality is generally good. The radio is not too heavy, and balances nicely on a neck-strap. I do almost all of my development using this radio. If you don't expect to need quick-access to additional analog controls, this radio has everything you are likely to need, and I definitely recommend it as a solid buy. I think this transmitter is a great deal for the money. The color screen is pretty, and enables a nicer user interface. Quality is generally good. The radio is not too heavy, and balances nicely on a neck-strap. I do almost all of my development using this radio. If you don't expect to need quick-access to additional analog controls, this radio has everything you are likely to need, and I definitely recommend it as a solid buy.
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 The Devo10 is usually priced around $150US. The Devo10 is usually priced around $150US.
  
-  * **Pros:​** ​\\ - very good contrast is easy to read in all environments ​\\ - like the Devo8, the Devo10 has four 2-position switches and two 3-position switches ​\\ - two additional trims can be used as analog controls ​\\ - high-quality gimbals ​\\ - ~100mW output power \\ - additionally there are two analog dials+  * **Pros:** 
 +    * very good contrast is easy to read in all environments 
 +    * like the Devo8, the Devo10 has four 2-position switches and two 3-position switches 
 +    * two additional trims can be used as analog controls 
 +    * high-quality gimbals 
 +    * ~100mW output power 
 +    * additionally there are two analog dials
  
-  * **Cons:​** ​\\ - with 8 batteries, it is the heaviest Devo Tx \\ - I don't particularly like to button controls ​\\ - the menus are slower to navigate without a touch interface ​\\ - it is not possible to convey information as quickly with the b/w screen+  * **Cons:** 
 +    * with 8 batteries, it is the heaviest Devo Tx 
 +    * I don't particularly like the button controls 
 +    * the menus are slower to navigate without a touch interface 
 +    * it is not possible to convey information as quickly with the b/w screen
  
 For the money, I think the Devo10 has the best price/​performance ratio of any of the Devo radios. ​ If I had to choose between the Devo8 and the Devo10, it is a hard choice. I'd probably take the Devo8, but only because it is prettier. For the money, I think the Devo10 has the best price/​performance ratio of any of the Devo radios. ​ If I had to choose between the Devo8 and the Devo10, it is a hard choice. I'd probably take the Devo8, but only because it is prettier.
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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:​** ​\\ - 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+  * **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
  
-  * **Cons:​** ​\\ - it is twice the cost of the Devo8+  * **Cons:** 
 +    * it is twice the cost of the Devo8
  
 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. 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.
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