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Non-Tech : Any info about Iomega (IOM)?

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To: Brendan2012 who wrote (45637)1/26/1998 9:12:00 AM
From: Gottfried   of 58324
 
Brendan, Caleb drive: I'm skeptical that a drive that needs two
types of heads (one for conventional floppies, the other for the the
new high density disk) and uses two different spin speeds/data rates can be made "cheap". Since there are more components, reliability
will suffer, also. Caleb says they'll ship 2Q98
" Caleb Technology will
focus its initial efforts
on semi-volume
production of both the
UHD144 drive and the
144 MB media in
Colorado by Q2 1998."


Seems they're still looking for funding.
I'm not worried.

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