Whites creating anything new

49er12

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Minelab xterra, Whites DFX, Notka Makro Simplex. Folks the price donā€™t mean everything, the question is are you willing to put in the time to learn the machine, experience will pay off I guarantee it.
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DirtDiggerDaveinMD

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Let's hope White's is hard at work on a multi-frequency detector to compete with Minelab and Notka. I won't hold my breath.
 

ā˜  Cipher

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Aug 16, 2016
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Whites: Spectra V3i, MX Sport, Bullseye TRX. Fisher: F75 LTD, 1280-X, F2. XP: Deus. Minelab: X-terra 70, Garrett: AT Pro, Ace 250, Propointer II. Tesoro: Compadre. Bounty Hunter: LRP, QDP, 3300, 2200,
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I hope so and I hope they are paying attention to what people really want. I'm concerned, based on what has been released so far that Whites is not interested in standardized waterproofing, lithium ion batteries, wireless headphones, and at home update capability. I think the V3i was headed in the right direction if you add those features, a couple more frequencies and more ways to process them.
 

GreenMeanie

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NOX 800
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They need something more than the single freq machines they offer.
We are in new times.
I also think they headed in the right direction with the V3I but it is out dated now. They should be making that machine water proof to 10 feet and much smaller and lighter to get with the times.
People give them hints what they want but they just seem to ignore it from what I have seen. I knew the TDI beach hunter wasn't going anywhere they can pretend it is selling like hotcakes but I don't believe it. When it sells like the NOX get back to me ;)
 

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