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

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To: Zakrosian who wrote (41278)12/22/1997 6:20:00 PM
From: AreWeThereYet  Read Replies (1) of 58324
 
Zakrosian > Jaz or SparQ

If your main purpose is for storing music data then I recommend neither. Go buy a CDR or CD-RW. If money is a problem, go get a Philips CDD3610 and HP 7100i (Watch out, there is a bug in DAO mode but this will solved by flash BIOS in couple weeks). You can get the internal version for about $370 to $450. Other than the DAO problem they are very reliable burner. If price is not a problem, go get a Yamaha 4x writer. With CDR or CD-RW, you get top reliability, your CDR which cost around $2 each can store 74mins of CD quality music and keep your data intact for 30 years. You can even drop it from 3rd floor or put it near a magnet! CD-RW costs around $18 to $20 per disc but most CD-Player can't play them. My cheap Panasonic SL-S170 surprsingly will read CD-RW.

About Jaz vs SparQ
Michael has a good point on media warranty.
Allen has valid points on sharing of data between friends and SCSI option. - if most of your friends has Jaz already, then Jaz is a plus!
Rocky also right about the price advantage of SparQ. You can get 3Gig for the price of one Jaz disk right now. Hopefully I will see IOM lower the price of Jaz soon.

I never trust Jaz, Syjet and SparQ for permanent data storage becuase of the inherit problem of winchester HDD technology. Just one little shock great than 2G or put near a screw-driver with strong magnetic field..., you data will be easily in jeopardy. They are very good portable or temporary storage device. In fact, I am going to buy one in next 30 days.

PS: Panasonic will release a SCSI DVD-RAM in 98Q1 ahead of schedule for $800. Media is around $30 for 2G and $40 for 4G. 9X CD-ROM performance r/w. But the DVD-RAM cannot read by other DVD-ROM and the unit cannot write CD-DA... too bad.

Good Luck
aC
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