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Garrett to rival Minelab's GPX5000
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 25166"><p>Until I see any official, conclusive testing & reports I would say that the quote "they have it working in mineralised ground" is also nothing more than rumour/innuendo/hearsay! </p><p></p><p>I would love to see a machine rival Minelab PI's but reality tells me that with the amount of patents Minelab have on the PI technology it needs to be a great step forward to not only match it but better it. I hope they do it - can only be better for us as consumers both in price & tech advancement but I really don't see them pulling it off. Even if they do I wouldn't mind betting Minelab have something waiting in the wings to trump it.</p><p>At the end of the day any competition can only benefit us as end users.</p><p>p.s. I am not pro Minelab but do conceive that they do have the best gold detecting PI technology available but I think there are several other machines that can rival their VLF's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 25166"] Until I see any official, conclusive testing & reports I would say that the quote "they have it working in mineralised ground" is also nothing more than rumour/innuendo/hearsay! I would love to see a machine rival Minelab PI's but reality tells me that with the amount of patents Minelab have on the PI technology it needs to be a great step forward to not only match it but better it. I hope they do it - can only be better for us as consumers both in price & tech advancement but I really don't see them pulling it off. Even if they do I wouldn't mind betting Minelab have something waiting in the wings to trump it. At the end of the day any competition can only benefit us as end users. p.s. I am not pro Minelab but do conceive that they do have the best gold detecting PI technology available but I think there are several other machines that can rival their VLF's. [/QUOTE]
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Garrett to rival Minelab's GPX5000
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