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

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To: Cogito who wrote (36026)11/17/1997 9:06:00 AM
From: Rocky Reid  Read Replies (3) of 58324
 
>>You could definitely get 2 + hours of mono, 8-bit, 11KHz sampling rate recording onto a clik! disk.<<

Please check my math:

9 minutes of audio @44.1k 16 bit =

36 minutes @11k 16 bit =

72 minutes @11k 8 bit

So with 72 minutes of audio that actually sounds worse than mini-cassette, you have to pay $10 with Clique. Meanwhile, you get 3 hours for the same price of better quality audio if you use mini-cassette. Plus, the player is far cheaper and easier to use, uses less power, has a built-in mic and speaker, and can be dragged through the hell that is my life.
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