Innokin announce the MVP3 (the real one)

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"Happy New Year! This is the iTaste MVP3.0!
The MVP3 is a 30W device with a 3800Mah Battery that can fire down to .4ohm and can charge electronic devices. It has a smart and clear OLED screen with intuitive controls, well placed flush stainless steel threads, high quality spring connector and a strong side fire button. It is initially available in 4 colors and, like the MVP2.0, there will be wraps.

To show that this is the real deal, we are going to be giving the MVP3 to Phil Busardo and Dimitris when they visit Shenzhen and we are planning to ask them to review the MVP3 at Innokin next Monday when they tour the Innokin factory and offices.

We are going to be running a '24 hour MVP3 Giveaway' where Innokin will give away a total of 24 MVP3s and 24 Gladius tanks to lucky winners on this subReddit and on our Facebook page every hour.

The iTaste MVP3.0 is going to be priced very affordably and will be covered by the Innokin 90 Day Limited Warranty. The launch date will be announced during the giveaway, which will be competitively soon.

Have a great and happy New Year's Eve everyone and Thank You very much for such a great year!!! Have a great night and a great 2015!!"
 

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I just copied what they wrote. :lol:

Because there has been so much anticipation regarding this release, I thought it might be of interest.

It's certainly of interest to me! They threw me off the trail for a bit with the MVP20. Now this is the information I've been waiting for!

Very interesting that it's got a 3800 mAh battery. Also of note is that I don't think they mentioned an Evolv chip, a major selling point if one were involved, as had been teased earlier, I believe.

Probably a little under-powered to be very high on my priority list, but if it really is as affordable as they're claiming, I can see one of these magically finding it's way into my possession...
 

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3800mah seems a liitle overkill? Maybe would be better to go smaller and shave some mls off the box, looks big compared to some of the minis coming out now. Still very interested though, wonder is there an evolv chip inside.

EDIT: Actually looks like it could be small enough (75mm?). Hmmm, could be the real deal.
 
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The major problem for innokin is that they've already been equaled and then trumped by eleaf with the new 30W and 50W iSticks.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/general-vaping-discussion/638040-istick-30watt-presale.html

i'd bet the innokin will have the benefits of;

(as posted) more mah
better regulation
down regulation
more durable

which means;

a dependable device aside from some defective units
more options for how to use it
more time between charges

from what i've seen of the original istick, i wouldn't give one to a first time vaper to get them started.

the mvp lineup... that's a no brainer... and they're an established name found in B&Ms across the world already.

they may not sell here as well as they would before the istick, but i'm positive they'll still have a presence here and sell just fine in the overall market.

losing the watt race isn't so bad when 1, you have a better overall product 2, it's more well rounded and 3, there are still people who vape at 6 watts regardless of what the power trend currently is.

no doubt, the istick family is going to cut deep into the sales of the mvp family.

i'm still going to be referring new vapers to the mvp 20 watt unless the 30 watt down regulates to the same level and is very close in price.
 

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The major problem for innokin is that they've already been equaled and then trumped by eleaf with the new 30W and 50W iSticks.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/general-vaping-discussion/638040-istick-30watt-presale.html

i'd bet the innokin will have the benefits of;

(as posted) more mah
better regulation
down regulation
more durable

which means;

a dependable device aside from some defective units
more options for how to use it
more time between charges

from what i've seen of the original istick, i wouldn't give one to a first time vaper to get them started.

the mvp lineup... that's a no brainer... and they're an established name found in B&Ms across the world already.

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Exactly! From my experience with the MVP 2.0, and my limited handling of an i stick, I would take the MVP any day of the week. Hell, I would rather have the 30 watt MVP than a Hana clone. Damn near indestructible build quality with a huge battery. I may even pick one up just for that reason. Yes, I have higher powered devices, and no I don't need it. Just a different tool for the tool box.
 

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I had an Itaste 134 by Innokin that wouldn't power up and was only 2mos old..The vendor said sorry pal, I can't help you..I wasted $100+!.. Will never buy another Innokin anything again..
Learned my lesson the expensive way! Lol

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i understand your displeasure. i don't blame you at all.

but i don't get the logic.

innokin is well known for great devices at a certain price point. they're not known for a great warranty. though the new devices seem to carry the upgraded 90 day warranty. and what the vendor did isn't necessarily an issue with innokin.

for $40, i'd jump on a new mvp. for $100+, i'll save up for another week and get something from provape instead. that way i have warranty coverage worth the price differential.

i know. i have them both...

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or rather, the wife does.

out of the 4 mvp's i've bought for 4 different people, they're all nearing a year old, and working good as new despite the 4 different flavors of outright abuse they've taken. for around $40... i'll be happy to turn another smoker into a vaper with an mvp every time.
 

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i understand your displeasure. i don't blame you at all.

but i don't get the logic.

innokin is well known for great devices at a certain price point. they're not known for a great warranty. though the new devices seem to carry the upgraded 90 day warranty. and what the vendor did isn't necessarily an issue with innokin.

for $40, i'd jump on a new mvp. for $100+, i'll save up for another week and get something from provape instead. that way i have warranty coverage worth the price differential.

i know. i have them both...

9e8b1c505131753b06de0b2b0ff4d5f0.jpg


or rather, the wife does.

out of the 4 mvp's i've bought for 4 different people, they're all nearing a year old, and working good as new despite the 4 different flavors of outright abuse they've taken. for around $40... i'll be happy to turn another smoker into a vaper with an mvp every time.
Dam thing did look like a miniature Gatling gun..big and heavy but way under powered at 11 watts, if I remember right..I just started vaping when I got it..really didn't know any better at the time..and it wasn't covered by any warranty...oh well, live and I definitely learned! Vaping a lot better these days..last purchase was a IPV3 150 watt box mod..much more power and cheaper as well and it did come with a warranty..happy new year!


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