A Teres has nothing that's ever likely to need repair, other than the circuit board or the motor I suppose. Shipping that would be easy enough.
No part of the table itself is going to break, unless you drop it from a second story window. That might just break the sidewalk. These tables are built to last, as are all the Teres project types.
I know from experience that a ZYX UNIverse/Schroeder Ref is a superb combination. Haven't heard the other arms you mentioned, but for simplicity's sake in a foreign land, isn't an AirTangent and its complexities a higher risk? What if they don't have air to compress over there? ;-)
No part of the table itself is going to break, unless you drop it from a second story window. That might just break the sidewalk. These tables are built to last, as are all the Teres project types.
I know from experience that a ZYX UNIverse/Schroeder Ref is a superb combination. Haven't heard the other arms you mentioned, but for simplicity's sake in a foreign land, isn't an AirTangent and its complexities a higher risk? What if they don't have air to compress over there? ;-)