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

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To: Bearded One who wrote (34677)11/6/1997 5:53:00 PM
From: Thomas L Nielsen  Read Replies (3) of 58324
 
>>>>I have a low-end digital camera that takes terrific pictures. 48 pictures in 4 megabytes. That comes out to slightly more than 80k per picture.

Even assuming 200K per picture, that's 7 pictures per floppy disk. So you have to change floppies after 7 pictures. Is that such a big deal for casual use?<<<<<<

Doesn't this also imply that one n-hand disk will store 250 to 100 pictures at those pictal densities. You might also have the option to take one picture that consumes 20,000K for the highest quality. This does sound like a big deal for both the casual and serious users. In this application the n-hand sounds like a system that will be embraced by camera buffs.

Tom
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