Thank you! Your pictures have convinced me I need to order one of these.
Don't get me wrong, I love my Vaporshark, but its 1200 mAh won't quite get me through a full day away from power. I figure the 2900 mAh in a full-size XPV will do that without difficulty.
What I like about the Vaporshark and the XPV is that they're not blingy, they're not 'works of art', they're just tools, and that suits my style. Moreover, a DNA 20 based mod strikes me as the best vaping tool one can buy right now. The everything-at-a-glance display, the smooth power delivery, the straightforward user interface, the ability to push considerably more current, and the built-in charging capability makes them a better overall package than any other regulated mod I'm aware of.
Are they perfect? No. What's missing on these particular mods is the ability to quickly and easily swap in a fully charged battery, but given the choice between on-board charging capability that uses the same ubiquitous chargers and cords as my phones and tablets do, vs. being dependent on a totally separate device to charge batteries, I'll take the built-in, pass-through capability in these devices, thank you very much!
Now I'm sure some of the 'brand P' cultists will say, "But these devices aren't as sturdy as ours, and the warranty is inferior!" Well, the relative sturdiness (or lack thereof) remains to be seen. My Vaporshark certainly doesn't feel fragile, and the XPV's extruded housing doesn't look like it's particularly delicate either. As for the warranty, I don't care. I'm handy enough with a soldering iron that I can fix these devices myself if they break. Given that a whole DNA 20 controller with display costs less than $50 and the part most likely to break (the charging module) costs $7.50, I can afford to stock some spares and be in a position to fix either one immediately without having to ship it somewhere and waiting for someone else to do it. Will 'brand P' sell you spare parts (like a controller board) so you fix it yourself if theirs breaks?
Anyway, I've decided I'm getting a full-size with 2900 mAh battery, all black, low-profile 510, with clip. The only question is which button to go with? Clicky or smooth? Has anyone felt both?