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

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To: Gottfried who wrote (46225)1/29/1998 4:03:00 PM
From: Rocky Reid   of 58324
 
Some cameras at this price range have PC cards. Others don't. According to my Mac Connection:

The Ricoh RDC-300 $399 has 4MB internal memory, but no removable storage.

For $499, the Ricoh RDC-2E and for $599 the RC-2 have 2MB internal memory, and PC card slots. The catalog doesn't say if this includes a PC card with it, so I'm assuming they don't.

The Kodak DC120 for $799 doesn't say either way if it has a PC card slot. But...

The Kodak DC210 for $899, this camera comes with a 4MB PC card.

The Epson PC600 for $799 comes with 4MB internal memory and a PC card slot. No PC card is included.

This Mac Connection catalog I'm looking at right now doesn't have too many cameras in it. But I'm certain that PC cards are generally only available in the higher priced models. Otherwise, you have to make do with just the internal memory and the computer cable.
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