RE: Does "Ultra" Mean 12.7mm?
Zead, Brent, Tom, and all,
Ultra, Versa, Schmultra, Schmersa. The names aren't related to the size of the Zip. These are the same 15mm versions that were sampled around at PC Expo in NYC last June and were due out in September/October. The 12.7mm versions are still a ways off. Iomega has consistently said as much on a regular basis. If they sprung a 12.7mm rollout on the public as a total surprise at this time, it would be very much out of character for them. Ultra and Versa are names that these notebook sellers had been using well before today's announcement.
Patience, patience. <g>
I still don't get the Fuji/Sony thing. None of the explanations I've read so far strikes me as all that convincing. (I've read every post here and have snooped around the Internet a bit looking for other relevant info, without much success.) I guess we'll all have to just sit tight and see what goes down. I'm of course tempted to think that the HiFD will bomb as have all the other Zip challengers, especially if Iomega rolls out its inevitable retaliation if the HiFD actually starts to be threatening, and Fuji/Sony's reticence about price and so on makes me think they may not have a winning combination here. Nonetheless, we should all keep in mind that it's a certainty that SOMEDAY there WILL be a successor to the Zip, and that the boy who cried wolf desensitized his audience the same way that we could all be desensitized if we let the LS-120, Syquest, Shark, etc., litany lull us into complacency. So we just have to engage in watchful waiting.
Impatience, impatience. <g>
Cheers, Tom (long IOM)
P.S. Welcome back to Mary Cluney, another one of us old-timers from the crazy days of mid-1996. What ever happened to Guy Gordon? And to our most astute Iomega shorter ever, Joe Rizzo? |