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<blockquote data-quote="TwoForFlinching" data-source="post: 3593657" data-attributes="member: 24500"><p>The marketing videos on YouTube are interesting, and I can see both sides of the argument. I've never been a fan of early adoption of new tech, just the nature of real world beta testing. It's bound to get better, easier, and more affordable. Seems like a natural step as the world grows more towards instant gratification, and it sure would be nice to go catching instead of fishing. Crappie seems like the real selling point here. I couldn't see whipping this out for a little bassing. I do like side imaging, makes finding the structure easy. I certainly wouldn't let anyone giving me grief over using any of it a second thought, but as a decade long crocs wearer, I just never gave a dam what anybody else thought. I think, over the next few years, they'll make a jump to high definition live scope and put a higher premium on it. Gotta prove it works first I suppose, can't do that if nobody adopts the current stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoForFlinching, post: 3593657, member: 24500"] The marketing videos on YouTube are interesting, and I can see both sides of the argument. I've never been a fan of early adoption of new tech, just the nature of real world beta testing. It's bound to get better, easier, and more affordable. Seems like a natural step as the world grows more towards instant gratification, and it sure would be nice to go catching instead of fishing. Crappie seems like the real selling point here. I couldn't see whipping this out for a little bassing. I do like side imaging, makes finding the structure easy. I certainly wouldn't let anyone giving me grief over using any of it a second thought, but as a decade long crocs wearer, I just never gave a dam what anybody else thought. I think, over the next few years, they'll make a jump to high definition live scope and put a higher premium on it. Gotta prove it works first I suppose, can't do that if nobody adopts the current stuff. [/QUOTE]
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