She's right. Think about having a Vamo in your shirt pocket - but now it doesn't protrude so much. I love my e-vlt and MVP v2 for this kind of convenience that is also great in terms of vaping really, really well. Ymmv. 
what about Sigelei Legend V2 Telescopic Mod? is it any good?
The original legend has the 33.3 Pulse Width Modulation chip in it. Not sure about the V2.
Personally I won't buy any Mod with any PWM chip. I'd rather spend 2-3 times as much for a Mod that delivers a flat DC signal.
Bottom line is if the device you are now using does everything you need it to do, and the main thing you need it to do is keeping you away from cigarettes, then I see no reason to buy anything else.
ProVari uses a PWM chip as well, just a much higher rate.
They may use some secondary filtering to flatten out the signal (or the frequency is beyond the resolution being used in the test), but it's still regulated using PWM. From what I've read the Provari's PWM is at 800 Hz. The point was that you said you would not buy a unit that used PWM,They use a second stage, other circuitry, to provide a FLAT DC signal. Check out PBusardo's review of the Provari.
It is not at a higher rate, It is FLAT DC to the atomizer.
They may use some secondary filtering to flatten out the signal (or the frequency is beyond the resolution being used in the test), but it's still regulated using PWM. From what I've read the Provari's PWM is at 800 Hz. The point was that you said you would not buy a unit that used PWM,
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Just trying to clarify some incorrect information.To The Atomizer. It is sad you couldn't figure that out. Only one reason for that, TROLLING for an argument. No thanks.
Just trying to clarify some incorrect information.
It is not incorrect information. The Provari supplies a FLAT DC signal to the atomizer. Doesn't matter what happens before that.
So does the iTaste VV V3 and the MVP.
I agree that those three PVs have a, more or less, flat output. I was just commenting on what you said, that "personally I won't buy any Mod with any PWM chip." All three of those mods use PWM chips. They just don't output a 33.3 Hz pulse. I'm not really sure what you are arguing about.
Innokin just announced a new SVD 2.0 using a custom Evolv DNA20 chip with step down voltage capabilities. No word on pricing yet. You might want to wait for it to come out.
http://m.imgur.com/ENNeQqQ
http://www.reddit.com/r/electronic_...re_happy_to_announce_the_alliance_of_innokin/
Also, the SMOK BEC PRO is supposed to start shipping around the end of July / beginning of August. 36W VV/VW mod with bluetooth connectivity, MSRP ~$99: http://www.smoktech.com/product_10047.html