Thank you for understanding, all I want to know is what it can do and how advanced the unit is. Can it tell silver from clad and gold from trash. If that is not what the machine is all about maybe depth and a VDI that locks on real deep targets. Can it see through iron better then most machines. I am repeating myself but any great machine has something if not a lot of things it can do better then other machines. The guys that hunt with the Nautilus for relics seem to use only that machine and they love it because it is deep and you can hear the iron and the good targets..No screen no numbers. No one has really tested this machine out and reported how it did VS their other machine. I am sure it is a great coin machine but if you read the forums on the M machine and the flute sounds it has a reputation as being a very deep machine that works great in really bad ground. Each machine has it strengths what is the new White's strength? The F75 is deep but not super deep, it does the best job in Calif and hunting in iron and trash. It is really great at unmasking, it is so fast. The VDI numbers don't lock on so you have to kind of watch the numbers and see what repeats. It has a lot of tones but I only use for relic hunting one tone and very little disc if any. Of all the machines I have had this machine is the best for me in my area of the gold country. It has been better then any of the machines I have had and sold. But I am always interested in what the next machine is and if it can take metal detecting to the next level. I have done a search but have not found anyone that really has taken this machine out to a civil war battle ground where they have hunted before and found the new White's to really hit on targets that their other machine missed. Or someone that relics hunts old homesteads, celler holes, plowed fields, old parks, old schools...places with history that have been hunted out.
That is what I would like to read about on this new machine. Look White's is one of the top dogs just want to know if they are really on to something.