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    Is there still demand for a modern MIP endurance watch?

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    • EgikaE Offline
      Egika Platinum Member @cosme.costa
      last edited by Egika

      @cosme.costa
      Actually I cannot help with the status of Suunto Vertical.
      And I was not trying to say “you had enough”. I was trying to explain the current situation. I thought with listing those changes, that were made and most likely eat up resources, it would be easier to understand that this in not just a marketing descision.
      In fact there were many more changes 🙂

      Plus you might not have noticed, but Suunto Race has not received the full update, but has also run into a limitation (which is in the new maps display, like labels on contour lines, etc).

      Me guessing: Probably Race received some more memory due to the higher resolution display compared to Vertical

      Be assured that Suunto also is not happy with the current situation.

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      • Jan KrejčíJ Offline
        Jan Krejčí
        last edited by

        If Suunto releases MIP bike computer then I don’t need MIP Vertical anymore and can switch to Amoled 😊

        Suunto Vertical 1 Solar Titanium

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          Elipsus Gold Members @gerasimos
          last edited by

          @gerasimos usually, “reaching hardware limit” is not something well known in advance, you plan for what you need, you buy what you need, you use what you need, because buying more than what you need is just a waste of money, PCB space, and even battery life, so choosing a microcontroller is a balanced act, and “provisioning for later” is a very, very hard task especially talking after 3 years, and important company restructuration (Suunto’s last 3 years where not easy, and definitely not the ideal space to think about the possible future updates size when the company was being sold, restructured, etc…).
          Also, its pretty hard to compare with competitors, because, yes, they are doing roughly the same stuff , but hardware µcontroller choices are by the dozen, and even inside each lineup, you have a lot of combination of cpu power, ROM, RAM, features.
          For example, take the STM32 H7 line :
          https://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers-microprocessors/stm32h7-series.html
          its just, a single manufacturer, a single chip line from the STM32 range of products, and yet the flash storage range from 620kb to 2MB, and even the processing power varies from a single core at 200Mhz to a dual core at 400Mhz, inside the same “STM32H7” brand, in total there are 12 combinations !

          Once the updates start taking more space, you make do with what you have free, until you can’t do it easily, then you have to take time and man-power to optimize, find code that can take less space, do tricks with off-chip storage, etc., but its not easy

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          • gerasimosG Offline
            gerasimos Bronze Member @Elipsus
            last edited by gerasimos

            @elipsus Thanks for the detailed explanation
            I appreciate the insight. I don’t really have the technical knowledge to go that deep into hardware topics, but I can understand that all these factors together define the limits of a device.
            That said, I still stand by my point: when a company sells today a watch at the “same price” with a MIP display, but it ends up receiving fewer or more limited updates compared to the newer V2 with an AMOLED screen, it can create confusion for new customers—and eventually lead to disappointment.
            In the end, the V2 turns out to be more than just a flashlight and a display upgrade…
            Most people who chose a device like this did so because they wanted a hardcore solar outdoor watch (700€)—so seeing it start to feel limited after just a few years is not ideal.

            I still believe this is part of a broader strategy that allows the company to keep evolving its product line—and that’s totally fair from a business perspective

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              2b2bff Silver Members @Elipsus
              last edited by

              @Elipsus said in Is there still demand for a modern MIP endurance watch?:

              Once the updates start taking more space, you make do with what you have free, until you can’t do it easily, then you have to take time and man-power to optimize, find code that can take less space, do tricks with off-chip storage, etc., but its not easy

              As I understand it, we are not talking about storage aka ROM, but sheer memory. And as you might be able to free ROM, it is way harder to free RAM without compromising the speed of the execution. Even more so as those CPUs are rather limited in its computing power…

              We’ll see what Suunto can achive to resue the situation for the Vertical owners.

              @Egika said in Is there still demand for a modern MIP endurance watch?:

              Plus you might not have noticed, but Suunto Race has not received the full update, but has also run into a limitation (which is in the new maps display, like labels on contour lines, etc).

              Indeed, I missed that part. So, I’m even more lucky to have a Race S. 🙂

              Race S

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                Stavrogin @aiv4r
                last edited by

                @aiv4r I would love to see the sales on the Apex 4. I am curious how a MIP screen is selling at that price point. The Pace 3 and the Nomad are budget so I am not sure they could be compared.

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                • MiniForkliftM Offline
                  MiniForklift Platinum Member
                  last edited by

                  I haven’t read through this whole thread but I’m not a fan of AMOLED, hence why I’ve not upgraded my original Vertical. IMO there’s absolutely nothing wrong with MIP and hopefully we will always have an alternative to the eye-burner that is AMOLED

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                  • freeheelerF Offline
                    freeheeler
                    last edited by

                    oooh yes, the lock in watch mode! 👍

                    yes it would be nice to have the update on V1. I can definitely do very good without labels on the map, but the rest would be nice to have.
                    honestly I can also live with what we have 🙂

                    living sideways

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                    • snow*S Offline
                      snow* @Stavrogin
                      last edited by

                      @Stavrogin can’t speak to sales, but the A4 MIP is really darn good

                      Race S Ti.

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                      • TieutieuT Offline
                        Tieutieu Platinum Member @freeheeler
                        last edited by Tieutieu

                        @freeheeler climb v3 update on SV1 would make me happy, that’s the only thing I would need to make my SV1 almost perfect ; actually climb v2 has some big cons. Not sure labels on maps would be readable (it’s a step forward on my SRs, mainly for altitude lines ; for the rest it’s not enough to be a game changer for now, there is not so many place names for instance, neither street/road names).

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                        • freeheelerF Offline
                          freeheeler @Tieutieu
                          last edited by

                          @Tieutieu
                          do you mean the S+ climb app?

                          living sideways

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                            Tieutieu Platinum Member @freeheeler
                            last edited by

                            @freeheeler nope I mean climb guidance

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                            • pilleusP Offline
                              pilleus
                              last edited by pilleus

                              Found on Reddit

                              A Garmin survey about the wish to have a MIP display instead of an AMOLED.

                              https://www.instagram.com/moves.are.life/
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                                sky-runner Platinum Member @Ecki D.
                                last edited by sky-runner

                                MicroLED would be the best alternative in the long term, but not now when MicroLED displays are still very expensive and prioritized for their extreme brightness rather than economy.

                                MicoroLED displays have a very broad range of brightness and don’t suffer from burn-in, so they could be used in always on mode without a risk of damage while being more energy efficient than AMOLED. But the technology isn’t fully there yet.

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                                  Tomas5 Gold Members @sky-runner
                                  last edited by Tomas5

                                  @sky-runner apple started using tamdem oled in some devices , it is two panel stack on each other. It provides higher brightness and each panel is not so bright by itself so it prevent burn in. But it must be expensive as you need two panels. And not sure about power consumption. But best part of MIP is low power consumption.

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                                  • Łukasz SzmigielŁ Offline
                                    Łukasz Szmigiel @Tomas5
                                    last edited by

                                    @Tomas5 best part of MIP is its transreflective part. Meaning - it looks better when the light is shined on it, like in full sunlight. It doesn’t have to emit light to counter the brightness of the sunny day as the amoled has to.

                                    Amoled is cool for smartwatches with rich interfaces, but to me - a sports watch should be a low key augmentation of a workout or outdoors experience.

                                    I’m doing sports for the sake of sports or being outside. I don’t need 16 million colors histograms or graphs glaring in my eyes.

                                    But yeah. I get it that the mighty market requires amoled.

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                                      sky-runner Platinum Member @Łukasz Szmigiel
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                                      @Łukasz-Szmigiel said in Is there still demand for a modern MIP endurance watch?:

                                      best part of MIP is its transreflective part. Meaning - it looks better when the light is shined on it, like in full sunlight. It doesn’t have to emit light to counter the brightness of the sunny day as the amoled has to.

                                      MIP is basically LCD - the same technology that was in old fashioned digital watches or in Ambit series. The only difference between MIP is LCD is that in MIP each pixel also have a memory storage (hence MIP = Memory In Pixel).

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                                      • AudaxjoeA Offline
                                        Audaxjoe @Łukasz Szmigiel
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                                        @Łukasz-Szmigiel I agree but… Amoled is just easier to read - especially for older people. I liked the V1, it was a fantastic watch but the V2 I can read without glasses. And in activities the battery is similar.

                                        The reflective screen on the V1 is much better on a bike than the V2.

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                                        • Łukasz SzmigielŁ Offline
                                          Łukasz Szmigiel @Audaxjoe
                                          last edited by

                                          @Audaxjoe maybe… We should ditch the “I have it all” sports watch and take indoor and outdoor series apart 😄

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                                            sky-runner Platinum Member @Łukasz Szmigiel
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                                            @Łukasz-Szmigiel said in Is there still demand for a modern MIP endurance watch?:

                                            @Audaxjoe maybe… We should ditch the “I have it all” sports watch and take indoor and outdoor series apart

                                            It is not about indoor vs outdoor. I hardly ever train indoors but I strongly prefer AMOLED. I run a lot on densely forested trails, and especially when the weather is cloudy, it is just not enough contrast to see a MIP screen well, especially when it is behind a sapphire crystal. I used MIP watches for multiple years, and I am not going back because AMOLED is much more readable in this environment, especially when looking at smaller details on a map. With a MIP watch (Garmin Fenix 7X), map screen often looked like a blur to me - I couldn’t see anything except the main route.

                                            Keep in mind that with age ability to see low contrast details really declines. It is called presbyopia. Presbyopia often results in reduced contrast sensitivity, especially at dim light.

                                            Having said that, to accommodate older users Suunto also needs to work on improving contrast of the map screen trough a better choice of colors. If there is a navigation route it is very easy to see, but try using the watch without a navigation route, and green on green trails are quite difficult to see, and other map themes are not much better.

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