Can you program a VCR??? If you cant well the explorer is not your bag, however, when you go somewhere after you spent hours looking at old Platte maps researching for good places to hunt, and you get there only to find several people have all ready been there and there's little left to be had; well that's when you're glad you bought an explorer, because when you do learn that machine which is no easy task mind you, that machine will pull stuff out of beaten to death ground, because it separates targets better, gives better control in areas with electrical interference and it uses 25 some odd more frequencies that any other machine so it sees more, and more accurately at greater depths.It does take some time to learn how to interpret all this alien information, but the worst feeling in the world is knowing you could of spent a little more and be using the best available. I've had my explorer SE 2 months and I'm pulling silver out of parks that I know have been detected by lots of other people before me, shush, don't let them hear me, All these guys have explorers and I don't want them hunting in my parks, I LIKE SILVER and so does my SE. Oh, By the way overkill is when you buy the cheaper machine because you're too cheap to cough up the bucks for the one you really need and then when you figure that out and you have to go and buy the explorer anyway and now you wish you didn't own a bounty hunter 350 dollar land star, that you probably will never use as a stud finder. The explorer, well its not light, its not easy and its not cheap, but its the best. If you're more of a turn on and go and never attempt to improve type of guy, don't buy an explorer, the beauty of it is its ability to function in about every situation, but you have to learn what, how, and when to make those adjustments, its kind of like a relationship. If you don't want or have time for that kind of commitment, pick up the homeless girl, you can drop her off anywhere.Good luck to you and if you live near me than don't buy the explorer.