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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD
Re: IR3 OR 2002 ANGEL LCD.....For my Dad's Birthday??

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Posted by Doc Holiday on May 13, 2002 at 17:39:25:

In Reply to: IR3 OR 2002 ANGEL LCD.....For my Dad's Birthday?? posted by Gfre5h on May 13, 2002 at 17:10:34:

If money's no object, get the IR3. Regardless of what you've heard, here are the facts.

There is nothing that an LCD can do that an IR3 can't. The IR3 can in fact do a few more things, some useful, some just fun. I've not had a single problem with mine. I've had it since March and have put just shy of 11,000 rounds through it.
One thing to think about. The LCD WILL be phased out. No it won't be tomorrow, but just like the LED aftermarket parts will begin to disappear, support will start to slide and so on. The IR3 is the "newest" thing out and therefore will be backed for the longest period of any of the Angels currently in existence.

If you get an IR3 you won't be disappointed, if you get a Fly LCD you won't be disappointed... but the IR3 is just the smarter choice of the two. IMFHO.

-Doc




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