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Originally Posted by Gatchatron
Yeah - I don't see it, this whole "OMG! Zeta blows HasLab out of the water!" take a few folks have here.
It's... good... the better integration of parts/panels is impressive-ish from an engineering aspect - but hardly a stage 10 "wow" factor for me (now, admittedly, I'm the one and only person who kinda likes Haslabs leg-shells).
That all said - is what I don't (relatively) like for Zetacron worth saving (I think) like 50% of the cost of Haslab's?
Hmm. I do have to think about that.
When it comes to Haslab - I do prefer it, BUT: It really doesn't seem to have the "kerpow" factor that a $1000 (Jesus Christ!) collectible damn well should come with.
In conclusion: I remain indecisive.
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I don't think it blows Haslab out of the water but the price point is a little over 1/3 of Haslab. $580 USD vs $210 USD. The panel integration is far better on Zeta and since it will replace the 25th Anniversary edition for me I'm fine with it. My only other gripe with Haslab is pay now and wait 2 years before it's done where as Zeta should be done by December. It's a matter of chopice, you want Haslab you get Haslab, you want Zeta, you get Zeta.