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GARRETT TAKE NOTE !

JASONSPAZ1

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There is a new machine out there. It is from a company in France, called XP. I have heard of their Gold Max Power machines and from what I heard is that they are quality high end machines.
I just stumbled on a new Detector from the company XP. The machine is called the DEUS
The user comfort features alone demand anyone to take notice. This is what Garrett needs to be thinking of. Can you imagine if one of the BIG! USA detector manufactures made this machine! It would stop the internet and crash the forums! Check it out. I made a few posts in some of the other forums, But decided that this needs to be mentioned in the Garrett forum since they are the last major manufacture to come out with a new High end machine. Take note GARRETT !

Take a look at this baby. I have only known about this machine for 2 minutes, but had to share it with you since the initial impression was so WOW!

http://www.xpmetaldetectors.com/uk_detecteurs_DEUS.php


A DEMO VIDEO OF THE DEUS

http://www.regton.com/deus.htm
 
well it looks flash,did I miss the price or is there no price yet, they showed it can find coins, the main thing I liked about it was it was black.not to sure about the cordless idea, may open it up to interference,
 
It's a great package. I'm sure that other companies will head down this path over time. It's the sort of set up I've seen requested for on a number of forums. so hopefully, this will provide the momentum required for the other manufacturers to follow; after all, this is an evolving industry.
Whadda. If you looked into the radio controled aircraft hobby, you'll find that radio technology has been developed that generally prevents interference from occuring.
Mick Evans.
 
It is a dandy= Very nice= guess it works fantastic, price in UK is reported to be over $2000.00, = Garrett could beat that I imagine:garrett:
 
Interesting concept, but I'm often a klutz, and I would probably either lose it in the woods like I did one of my electronic pin pointers 4 years ago or drop it in the water hunting the shallow surf.
 
Since it is wireless it has to allow other things to cause interference it's FCC law. So I think I will stick with my wired models. Anyways it's the first one out, who is really going to jump on that band wagon. I have seen the video's for it. I am not really that impressed with it. I think it's more of a gimick for people with money to blow. Sorry but I don' t buy into it, and that's all I have to say about that.
 
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