PM5 obsolete?

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stevegaspars
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Re: PM5 obsolete?

Post by stevegaspars » February 13th, 2025, 11:46 pm

LtMandella wrote:
October 11th, 2024, 3:08 pm
[[but not get into the software market.]]

then what are ergdata and ergrace?
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Re: PM5 obsolete?

Post by DavidA » February 14th, 2025, 4:19 pm

Jean-Daniel wrote:
February 12th, 2025, 9:38 am
SWE192 wrote:
August 8th, 2024, 4:09 pm
Hi,

I bought my Concept 2 RowERG D two years ago. It is, without a doubt, the one and only rower to buy. No regrets whatsoever!

However, even two years ago, the PM5 felt somewhat dusted. The display, the UI, and connectivity to common devices are archaic. It reminds me of my HP RPN calculator from the 1980ies. Now, every time I row I think the PM5 is more obsolete than many more modern devices that have already passed into digital Nirvana.

I wish so much for a better, larger, more appealing display (e-ink?), more intuitive UE-optimized menus, integration of a broader range of biometrics (e.g., SO2, ECG - just have a look at the amazing stuff MoniCardi in Finland is doing!), and better connectivity to smartwatches (Apple Watch!!) - all features already realized in a range of other devices. Those are my amateur's ideas - experts likely see a lot more opportunities.

Any thoughts on this? :roll:
My HP RPN calculator from the 1980ies is still my favorite one ;)
I have an app version on my phone, for when I want to use a calculator. :)

David
63 y / 70 kg / 172 cm / 5 kids / 17 grandkids :)
Received my model C erg 18-Dec-1994
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