I like the case style too, and the hose in back doesn't bother me. I don't even mind the power brick. It doesn't look like it solves any problems for me the S8 hasn't solved, but, who knows.-SWS wrote:So far I'm personally impressed by the preliminaries. I'm seriously considering an S9 Auto for my next machine.jnk wrote: So, what do you think, -SWS--is the S9 THE machine to buy, or is the jury still out? Seriously. Just on what you've read so far.
I happen to love the new case style and really would like to have something like that sitting on my nightstand. And I don't normally fall prey to consumer psychology exploits. The hose interface in the back is a non-issue for my nightstand arrangement: plenty of hose length and I never read LCD data during the night. The low sound level sure sounds sleep-conducive as well!
Physical build quality and treatment efficacy achieved by the new algorithm (population based efficacy) fall under this category IMHO:jnk wrote: withholding judgment until more information becomes available
I guess my only real "concerns" at this point, after reading the reviews so far, are "Hey, where did all the hypopneas go?" and "How sure is it those are truly centrals?" Perhaps the high-resolution flow data DreamDiver is showing makes up for those concerns of mine, all things considered, though.
It seems silly, and a step backward, for patients to have to get into the clinician's menu to see AI and HI, but that's no deal-breaker for me, either.
I hope more info DOES become available.
Thanks for the great reviews, DreamDiver. They are a real help to me.
jeff (notH )