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

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To: Rocky Reid who wrote (46464)1/31/1998 3:38:00 PM
From: Spank  Read Replies (1) of 58324
 
Rock, "The belt-loop holster idea of mine that started as a joke is looking like the only real way to use this drive"

Maybe you could use the top of your head, it seems like it might provide a non-tippy resting place. <g>

"I haven't even seen that Hitachi prototype they had at Comdex."
Wow, I thought for sure Iomega and Hitachi would have been clamoring to get your review...

But, getting back to the size issue--it seems clear that an external Clik! drive won't bloat an existing device (it CAN'T), and that an internal drive, drawing power off the OEM device, would only increase the size by the stated dimensions. Would you call a .256" increase in thickness "bloating?" Take that Casio, the one that fits in your pocket, and substitute the dimensions of the internal Clik! drive for the current storage media. How much "bloating" do you get? What are the dimensions of FlashCard slot and associated circuitry?

-Spank
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