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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Ausdauer who wrote (28813)7/25/2000 11:06:26 PM
From: Guy Hillyer  Read Replies (2) of 54805
 
1) Do I want to carry two devices?
2) Do I want to worry about two sets of batteries?


Why does it have to be two devices? The camera itself
can be the networked device.

3) Am I certain I will have a constant connection to a
central file repository (while roaming around Yellow
Stone)?


With GlobalStar, why not?

4) Will my cell phone company want me sending up 500KB
photos into a congested network? What are the
data transfer speeds?


From what I hear, with HDR it will be pretty quick.

5) Do I want reassurance in the form of a back-up file on
the on-board memory until I can verify the file is sent
and accepted? How much memory does this require?


Camera can browse networked storage to verify receipt?

6) When I grow out of my camera do I get rid of the flash
memory too or is it portable? How many times am I
willing to pay for an inexhaustible media like flash?


We could be talking about a device that doesn't use
flash at all for storing photos. DRAM, why not?

7) How many pictures do I take within 20 feet of my
desktop PC? Within 20 feet of my laptop? Within striking
distance of the closest wireless phone node?


Not an issue.

I'm long SNDK, but I agree with UF that the issue bears
watching.

-- Guy
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