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Not very good, but good and not good enough.
User-opinions have nothing to do with scientifical proofen tests. Look at the large product selection on the OKM page. All those around 15 detectors are scam, don't work??? ![]() The huge price may be a bad joke but those display-driven "GPR" (radar waves are bad reflectable within soil) or gradiometer detectors are new generation and they have very high sensitivity. So what do we have here? A company that want's to ruin its reputation concerning his working detectors with some bad Bionic fraud objects? You really think this? How often shall I repeat it that there are already real working LRLs but this stuff works very unreliable and the Bionic X4 will be no difference. And for shure everyone can sue OKM if this Bionic doesn't works. Because it depends what kind of criminal intention is behind something. Persons for shure are not interrested in buying that Bionic if it's just the same short range detecting like any usual MD. And if OKM suggests it will detect on a much further distance and it doesn't they are fooling and betraying persons who are searching a tool with SPECIAL abilities! btw. all those harddisk resellers should be sued, too, those liars! We are living in the year 2011 and everyone! is dealing with real megabyte, gigabyte or terrabyte and if I wanna buy a 2 TB harddisk I dont wanna get only 1.860TB which is around 7% less! ![]() And if OKM likes to cheat persons so they start to think their Bionic stuff is really long range detecting and this is not true 100% FOR SHURE I and everyone else can sue or punish them directly! Morgan, for whom? Why don't exists any Mineoro clones? I guess because it would be just a waste, if it doesn't work reliable anyway. And usually it depends on trade marks, patents, open domain, money making and alot other marketing stuff. However the not really fair "good business" always had piracy and theft as counterpart and sometimes the pirates have had more moral and ethics than the greedy business-man! Concerning electronics or software it always depends how "important" and worthful to protect something is. In most cases all those "owner-rights" shall go to hell because they make just problems as we can see with p2p, the film, game and music industry and how arrogant they're acting against the consumer or safety-backupers. Shure, the inventor(s) should get their reward for their good work, but not over hundred of years and not by creating monopoles. All those f**** licences and stuff makes everything just extremly expensive and destroys the free development and improvement. Where will we end if every little electronical circuit would be protected by law? Nowwhere. ![]() And it's the biggest joke of all to protect not working LRL circuits! ![]() |
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