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

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To: Michael Coley who wrote (37843)11/30/1997 7:16:00 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) of 58324
 
>>RE: Sparq's in Arlington, TX **OFF TOPIC**
I didn't count them, but it was probably about ten. As I pointed out on the SyQuest thread, there were no disks for them (other than the one included disk in each box). Disks won't be in for at least another week.<<

Michael -

Unless I'm mistaken, the SparQ does not come with an included disk. I have seen this in ads. "Disk cartridges sold separately, three-pack $99."

So if disks aren't yet available, you could buy a SparQ drive, but you couldn't use it! Also, you need to spend a minimum of $238 to get any use out of your SparQ. That's $199 for the drive and one single disk (if available) for $39.

A marketing screw-up if I ever saw one.

- Allen
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