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New LabRadar LX
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<blockquote data-quote="DocUSMCRetired" data-source="post: 3019288" data-attributes="member: 85458"><p>I know they have been hitting hard on the ruggedness of the unit and the 6 hour battery life. I am in the same boat here trying to piece together what we do and don't know and figure out a checklist of differences. But they are heavily touting its solid metal construction with a recessed screen for durability and the 6+ hour battery life. Until they really start to propagate and we learn more I don't have a lot of answers. </p><p></p><p>I have seen a Garmin X, LabR V1, and LabR LR all used side by side and all reading within 3fps of each other. So accuracy on both the new Garmin and LabR LR seems to be pretty good. I have not been able to test any of the other new models or see them in action to confirm how they hold up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DocUSMCRetired, post: 3019288, member: 85458"] I know they have been hitting hard on the ruggedness of the unit and the 6 hour battery life. I am in the same boat here trying to piece together what we do and don't know and figure out a checklist of differences. But they are heavily touting its solid metal construction with a recessed screen for durability and the 6+ hour battery life. Until they really start to propagate and we learn more I don't have a lot of answers. I have seen a Garmin X, LabR V1, and LabR LR all used side by side and all reading within 3fps of each other. So accuracy on both the new Garmin and LabR LR seems to be pretty good. I have not been able to test any of the other new models or see them in action to confirm how they hold up. [/QUOTE]
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