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

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To: Kevin Linder who wrote (2082)8/2/1999 5:38:00 PM
From: Rocky Reid  Read Replies (2) of 5023
 
New low-cost Sanyo Camera can Use IBM's Microdrive!

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Sanyo switches from SmartMedia to CompactFlash

1999-07-29  With the new Sanyo VPC-SX500EX, Sanyo has introduced its first digital camera with CompactFlash slot (Type II). A second newcomer is the Sanyo DMA-100, which is a combination of CD burner and TV set-top box and features both CompactFlash (similarly up to Type II) and SmartMedia slots. The device enables you to view your digital photos on a television and store them permanently on cheap CD blanks without the use of a computer.
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Since Sanyo's devices use the CF type II interface, they can use IBM's new tiny 340MB Microdrive. Sanyo has seen the future...and it does NOT include Iomega and their 40MB Bomb! drive.
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