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

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To: Michael Coley who wrote (45805)1/27/1998 11:30:00 AM
From: Michael Coley  Read Replies (1) of 58324
 
RE: 2/98 Popular Science article (ad?).

I haven't seen this, but my best friend just sent me this in e-mail and asked if I still own IOM stock:

"February 1998, Popular Science, p. 35. Iomega's new data disc (actual size shown above -> WOW! -> 2 in. X 2in.) makes transferring data easy."

"Despite its size, a Clik holds a lot of data -- 40 MB, or roughly the equivalent of 24 high-resolution digital still images. Power requirements are very low, so the discs are not expected to significantly decrease battery life. Best of all, the pocketable, matchbook-size Cliks are expected to sell for about $10 and be widely distributed through convenience stores -- basically, showing up wherever you can buy a roll of film."


- Michael Coley
- wwol.com
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