I've learned my "early adopter" lesson way to many times (which includes the P3 and Kabuki, btw). I'll wait six months. You all can work the bugs out for me, thank you.


Guessed on 1/26/16 Official ProVari Radius Thread - Part 2Thank Gawd! I thought my head was gonna explode all these months! I knew just how special it was going to be, and had to say ZIP!!! GRRRRR!!!
I did say it was "gonna be worth it", and there was a Very Good reason it was taking so long. Now you all know why. Well, a big part of it anyway.
People were wishing that ZNA and ProVape would come together on a mod, and Now a lot of wishes are about to come true!
HB, Sorry, Enaud guessed it here months ago, but I couldn't say a word. TeeHee! Great Guess You Two!
Knife
Yeah, the suspense has been a killerCan'' wait Enaud! Was trying to figure a way to pull the trigger on a ZNA lite until the day this Beauty arrives. But sadly, Nada. Can't do it. Grrrrrr!!!
Knife
Same here. My first Radius was a very early one and it was junk. Had to be returned twice and eventually replaced. The one I have now has been perfect for 8-9 months. No more early adopting for me thank you very much.I've learned my "early adopter" lesson way to many times (which includes the P3 and Kabuki, btw). I'll wait six months. You all can work the bugs out for me, thank you.
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The Kabuki didn't have a chipset...What's with the "early adopter" theories on the ZNA PRO?...[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
I mean, it's YOUR time and money, and I'm NOT trying to tell you how to spend it, or invest it. (Feel free to interpret what I'm about to say, as you wish.)
But...
By the time the device is released, the chip that powers the ZNA PRO (Provape 60 watt Radius chip) will already be a tried and true item.
Other than some individual/random manufacturing defects, like a rogue wiring issue, or a bad button...exactly what "bugs" do you think will need to be worked out of the ZNA PRO, before you're comfortable buying one?
It's literally an already working chipset being put into a different body...and it's a body designed by ZEN, who poured a countless amount of time into perfecting it.
There's no "risk" for "early adopters" with the ZNA PRO. There's nothing to test. It's like pouring your already delicious soda from the can, into a glass. It's the same soda. Whether it's in the can or the glass.
Like I said, maybe a few manufacturing defects somewhere, cuz nobody/nothing is perfect. But nothing like the widespread known issues the Radius first had.
The Kabuki didn't have a chipset...
A. You responded to my post. I was talking about early adoption.A. I wasn't talking about the Kabuki...
B. Your point is?
A. You responded to my post. I was talking about early adoption.
B. That's my point.
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My turn to volley!
A. You were referring to early adoption of the ZNA PRO and "us" working out "all the bugs for you", hence that was the topic of my response. You only used the P3 and Kabuki as examples of why you wouldn't be an "early adopter" of the ZNA PRO.
Also, it was an open response post to multiple "early adopter" posts...not a direct quote/response.
B. Point, set, match!
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I've learned my "early adopter" lesson way to many times
WHACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WHACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!