Bicycle.net review of iBike Newton

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Bicycle.net review of iBike Newton

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July 2013
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Just a praise for a small feature, which is enormously cozy. At least for me.

I am referring to holding the center button on Envio 2 screen to make the last altitude/elevation calibration work again. No need to switch to menu, no need to scroll the digits etc.

Well done.
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Zoltan wrote:Just a praise for a small feature, which is enormously cozy. At least for me.

I am referring to holding the center button on Envio 2 screen to make the last altitude/elevation calibration work again. No need to switch to menu, no need to scroll the digits etc.

Well done.
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Re: Bicycle.net review of iBike Newton

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Congratulations Velocomp!

Great reviews, somehow I had missed this one and just read it on the heals of the Bicycling Australia mag article!

But this quote grabbed me particularly, being a techi :-)

"signal flow through the code is faster.
Fast Twitch Response With OS2’s incredible “Fast Twitch” response"

I understood the signal flow part even before I purchased my Newton as an upgrade. But the "Fast Twitch" and (from the Australia mag) miracle operations have put an altogether new glow on my Newton+! :o

Great Job!
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