Cranky said:
From personal experience I'd recommend one with a resettable odometer. My ones reset to zero when batteries are changed.
Most of them nowadays have a facility to enter your mileage/kilometreage after zero-ing for a battery change - provided you remembered to make a note of the reading before opening ......
The main starting point is to establish what functions you
need (eg. current speed, trip mileage, odo, clock time, trip time, avg speed), then the nice-but-not-essential (eg. faster/slower than avg speed, cadence, altitude, calories burned [yeah, right !], power, etc. Then look at threads on here for computers and weigh the evidence yourself.
Useful that Christmas is a-comin' too !


Garmin Edge 705, anyone ???