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Technology Stocks : WDC/Sandisk Corporation
WDC 163.00-0.4%Nov 7 9:30 AM EST

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To: Binx Bolling who wrote (10558)4/20/2000 8:30:00 PM
From: Ausdauer  Read Replies (1) of 60323
 
Binx, The article you posted is dated 3/31/00 and it is clear we haven't made any progress since the NY Times "Circuits" piece of the same date in 1999.

How can people write something like this with a straight face? And this guy boasts that he is a techie...

One of the hurdles facing new technology like digital cameras is the confusion over storage. Flash memory cards don't necessarily fit every device, and you need an adapter to use them with a PC. There is a battle brewing to establish a de facto standard for portable storage. Sony is making a big push with its Memory Stick RAM cards, which it is beginning to install in cameras, PDAs, and MP3 players. Sony's Sticks currently hold up to 64 MB, and they are fast, but costly.

Another media contender is Iomega's Clik disks: one-inch square disk drives that are faster than floppy disks an hold 40MB each. Clik is still evolving in terms of the drive forms that can read the disks, but at least one digital camera already uses them. Clik's current storage cost per megabyte is roughly one-third that of the Memory Stick.


This once again reinforces my contention that SanDisk is misunderstood and underappreciated.

Ausdauer
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