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

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To: Michael Rick who wrote (8390)10/7/1996 10:37:00 AM
From: Trakker   of 58324
 
"Many computer professional's will still be demanding faster and bigger machines but will the average PC consumer?"

Michael, I think your thread idea could be fun. One comment about your statement above. It is the average consumer that is driving, 133+Mhz Pentium based PC sales. If you have followed Intel Inside marketing over the years, you would have noticed that Intel made the same assumption you did, but based on further research they found that it was the home PC user that finally came into the market when they saw applications running on 486 DX4 and then Pentium power. IMO It will be the same consumer that is now used to this speed who will upgrade to the latest and greatest, while corporate users struggle with capital budgets trying to come up with the money to upgrade.
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