<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15568352#post15568352 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by AQD_ottawa
Hi
This is the first step of the PIII release, first you need the hardware in the controller to access all the new features, of course exisiting equipment works with the PIII as well.
The upgrade allows for advanaced web interfacing
Massive amount of accessory add ons, 50 ph probes if you so wished!
ProfiLux advanced bus system allowing dual communication to all sorts of devises as they are released including the PAB power bar.
Standard equipped USB
The Touch screen was never part of the initial launch as this is a huge undertaking that will propel GHL into a completely different arena from other controllers and I am quite sure will segregate the market for us in a very positive way!
GHL are now very much forging ahead away from what other competitiors do offering very unique and different options, this has already started with the launch of things like the Hydor controller module and systems to allow third party LED units to be connected, including DIY systems. This is just the tip of the iceburg of what is to come in the next 18 months. In this time period it will be very obvious you will not be able to compare the GHL product anymore to other controllers on the market, as GHL continue to offer complete control systems for a whole tank from pump control right through to advanced lighting control, if you need it controlling on your tank, GHL will be the controller to do it.