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RE: Trying to locate feature comparison for all ResMed S9 machines - jcarerra - 10-21-2014 (10-21-2014, 02:12 PM)zonk Wrote: ResMed S9 and AirSense 10 comparison guide Again, not exactly the same one I was looking for, but also seems to have lots of the comparison data--so I have saved this one too! RE: Trying to locate feature comparison for all ResMed S9 machines - PaulaO2 - 10-21-2014 LOL before you are done, you can piece them all together and make one of your own. Then we can put it in the Wiki. RE: Trying to locate feature comparison for all ResMed S9 machines - jcarerra - 10-21-2014 (10-21-2014, 06:12 PM)PaulaO2 Wrote: LOL before you are done, you can piece them all together and make one of your own. Then we can put it in the Wiki. We could do that---or end this thread with a single post listing them all. Still hoping to find the one in my mind. Think I will go spend a little time searching again. RE: Trying to locate feature comparison for all ResMed S9 machines - zonk - 10-21-2014 Very hard to please Time for mid-morning coffee , maybe a cookie left in the cookie jar RE: Trying to locate feature comparison for all ResMed S9 machines - jcarerra - 10-21-2014 (10-21-2014, 06:53 PM)zonk Wrote: Very hard to please I suppose so. Never did feel that striving for the best was a bad thing so long as it does not supplant something more important. That would be bad. RE: Trying to locate feature comparison for all ResMed S9 machines - SuperSleeper - 10-21-2014 Just in case that dropbox link goes bad for the AirSolutions Comparison Guide, I've uploaded the PDF to our server. The link is here: http://www.apneaboard.com/AirSolutions-Comparison.pdf RE: Trying to locate feature comparison for all ResMed S9 machines - jcarerra - 10-21-2014 I spent quite a bit of time doing the search thing again for what I originally saw, with no hit. I'm bummed that I can't figure out how/where I saw it before--that it is not coming up in my current searches. Did see some other interesting stuff though. Guess I am going to back off this for now. Thanks for everybody's help. The ones y'all found do help. RE: Trying to locate feature comparison for all ResMed S9 machines - zonk - 10-21-2014 Mike1953 is right, you need to look for them All listed here but not altogether http://www.resmed.com/ap/products/ventilation-devices.html?nc=clinicians S9 specifications (Escape, Elite, AutoSet) http://www.resmed.com/ap/products/s9_series/s9-series.html?nc=clinicians S9 Sleep Bilevel Range http://www.resmed.com/ap/products/sleep_bilevel/sleep-bilevel.html?nc=clinicians Ventilation Bilevel Range http://www.resmed.com/ap/products/ventilation_bilevel/ventilation-bilevel.html?nc=clinicians Adaptive Servo-Ventilation Range http://www.resmed.com/ap/products/asv_bilevel/asv-bilevel.html?nc=clinicians RE: Trying to locate feature comparison for all ResMed S9 machines - jcarerra - 10-22-2014 Excellent! I tell you though, ResMed must have 1000 models considering all the names I keep running across. This page (and click on the MORE word) describes an "AutoSet CS-A" model, which I have never heard of--yet the description seems to describe VPAP Adapt! http://www.resmed.com/ap/products/asv_bilevel/asv-bilevel.html?nc=clinicians But I always thought Autoset was two levels down from Adapt... Autoset VPAP Bilevels (S, ST, ST-A) Adapt SV And that points out the value of what I am looking for...a page/document with ALL models across in columns and capabilities/features listed down the rows. RE: Trying to locate feature comparison for all ResMed S9 machines - Sleepster - 10-22-2014 (10-21-2014, 06:56 PM)jcarerra Wrote: Never did feel that striving for the best was a bad thing so long as it does not supplant something more important. That would be bad. Or cause undo stress. |