I was reading a thread about the OP considering the NexGen Futura and a few thoughts came to me... a sort of expansion on an underlying tone in that thread. Rather than post there and sidetrack that thread, I thought I'd start a new, more in focus conversation.
If you have an opinion on this subject, by all means, take a few moments to offer up your views.
I see the market for DNA chip style APVs as being in a rapidly accelerating, but still state of flux condition... no pun intended. ;-)
To "waffle" on the purchase of a NexGen Futura is, to me at least, not so much the typical ECF indecisive thread, as the common sense part of the OPs brain recognizing an instability, and saying "Hmmm - maybe I should hold off for now".
What with the (Evolv cooperatively developed and instantly sold out) DNA30 chipped Zen ZNA just released, and clones of the DNA in 20 and potentially 30 watt variations coming soon from Asia, the market is set to explode (or would that be "implode"?) with high powered, and in some cases low cost APVs. (As a side note - an off-shoot of this discussion would be the effects that high power/low resistance capable APVs will have on the mech mod market)
Where does that leave those interested in this sort of device, and in particular those looking at the Futura? I think a large number of folks are in a sort of "holding pattern" waiting for the other shoe to drop - so to speak. The Futura, other DNA20 mods like the Cyborg, and perhaps even the ZNA, may become just a footnote in the history of the APV.
Will a "one size fits all" APV, at a relatively low price, soon appear on the horizon?
Will it be Innokin - who has lead the way in low cost, arguably stylish, feature laden devices, or perhaps Yihiecigar - "The Most Professional & Biggest Board Manufacturer for Vapor in China" - or another manufacturer?
Do America and Europe appear out of the running, if only because they can't seem to make anything that doesn't cost over $100... an invisible US market price point?
IMO - The Chinese are no longer satisfied with making decent tube mech clones and 10 cent plastic attys - they want the entire vaping market, and if history is any indicator, they'll have it sooner than we'd care to admit.
Cheers
If you have an opinion on this subject, by all means, take a few moments to offer up your views.
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I see the market for DNA chip style APVs as being in a rapidly accelerating, but still state of flux condition... no pun intended. ;-)
To "waffle" on the purchase of a NexGen Futura is, to me at least, not so much the typical ECF indecisive thread, as the common sense part of the OPs brain recognizing an instability, and saying "Hmmm - maybe I should hold off for now".
What with the (Evolv cooperatively developed and instantly sold out) DNA30 chipped Zen ZNA just released, and clones of the DNA in 20 and potentially 30 watt variations coming soon from Asia, the market is set to explode (or would that be "implode"?) with high powered, and in some cases low cost APVs. (As a side note - an off-shoot of this discussion would be the effects that high power/low resistance capable APVs will have on the mech mod market)
Where does that leave those interested in this sort of device, and in particular those looking at the Futura? I think a large number of folks are in a sort of "holding pattern" waiting for the other shoe to drop - so to speak. The Futura, other DNA20 mods like the Cyborg, and perhaps even the ZNA, may become just a footnote in the history of the APV.
Will a "one size fits all" APV, at a relatively low price, soon appear on the horizon?
Will it be Innokin - who has lead the way in low cost, arguably stylish, feature laden devices, or perhaps Yihiecigar - "The Most Professional & Biggest Board Manufacturer for Vapor in China" - or another manufacturer?
Do America and Europe appear out of the running, if only because they can't seem to make anything that doesn't cost over $100... an invisible US market price point?
IMO - The Chinese are no longer satisfied with making decent tube mech clones and 10 cent plastic attys - they want the entire vaping market, and if history is any indicator, they'll have it sooner than we'd care to admit.
Cheers
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