Thanks windy. They each have pluses and minuses.
I have an old laptop I can semi dedicate to a PWS. The Honeywell's ability to store during those other times is a plus. The most expensive of the three (but not by that much) by the time I add the WD software. I did find mention of WeatherView software in the specs at the end of the manual. WV32 is very expensive to get internet capability and, according to their website, doesn't support the TE923W.
I like the idea of the solar cells on the WM968 but, by far, the best location for my temperature sensor is under a tree in my back yard. So much for the solar cell. I'd also be curious about the replacement cost of the rechargeable batteries vs. AAs for the others.
The WMR100 is interesting. Less expensive than he Honeywell. It does update faster, but no storage. Lower quality instruments and the integrated temp sensor puts it up at the peak of my roof.
Hmmm, I think I just decided on the Honeywell.