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Non-Tech : The New Iomega '2000' Discussion Group

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To: Reseller who wrote (1490)7/7/1999 1:33:00 AM
From: Travis  Read Replies (1) of 5023
 
FWIW,

Was in Palo Alto's Fry's tonight. Observations:

2 Gig Jazs in end-cap display right up front.
100 Meg Zips on the next endcap display. Both appeared to be moving well. Several of the rows were empty.

In the storage aisle:
Lots of 100 and 250 Meg Zips. Both appear to be moving well.
Catlewood shelves (probably about 30 - 40 drives at one time) out of stock.
About 5 LS120s kind of pushed behind the Zips.
On-stream 30 (or is it 20) gig product well stocked and moving well (IOM should buy that company).
No Clik drives or disks in the aisle.

In the digital camera section:
Found about 5 Clik! drives for digital camera and ten two packs of Clik! disks. Not well stocked and out of plain view.
Big display for Sandisk Flash memory.

Travis
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