I had a feature of the Vue pointed out to me yesterday which increases its usefulness at remote sites. Maybe this is common knowledge, but I must admit that this feature had passed me by totally:
On powering up the Vue console, the display stops at the 'Enter Time' screen and not the 'Receiving From' screen of the VP2 consoles.
Then, apparently, if there is no user input for 10 minutes, the console will automatically reboot fully and enter the standard Current Weather display.
So, like the Envoy but unlike the VP2 standard console, the Vue IS able to reboot fully after repowering - it just takes a bit longer to get there. Consequently the Vue is more useful than I had recognised for installation at unattended sites where there's any danger of the electrical power supply dropping out.
I can't see this feature documented anywhere in the console manual, but maybe I haven't looked hard enough. Or conceivably it was introduced in a firmware update but thought too insignificant to be worth mentioning in the text that describes the update (as happens sometimes for minor feature changes)?