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

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To: Kashish King who wrote (53390)4/22/1998 10:45:00 AM
From: Rocky Reid  Read Replies (3) of 58324
 
A couple things about Vapor!

Zip is considered slow by today's standards. Vapor! is even slower.

40MB is only enough space to store just a couple of acceptable quality photos. (15MB or larger per photo to approach 35mm Quality).

Iomega seems to be at risk of cannibalizing Zip sales with Vapor! especially if they push the laptop market. I'm sure VST could be very upset with Iomega if this happens.

The $200 entry point for a mere 40MB is outrageous by today's standards.

It is very suspicious when no OEM's have adopted Vapor! in all this time. The specs on the Iomega sheet could be theoretical targets- not actual real life test results (G-Shock, etc.) The actual test results potential OEM's came up with could be very different than what Iomega claims.

The Flash Standard is in place and is backed by the entire industry. Iomega's Vapor! is backed by just one American company (Iomega itself), and 2 Japanese manufacturing licensees.

>>In fact, anytime you "shrink" an electronics product you increase the quality ...<<

There is one problem with this- Vapor! is a MECHANICAL device. Anytime you shrink a mechanical device, the tolerances become even more stringent and individual parts become very small and delicate. If Vapor! doesn't have serious quality problems I will be very suprised.

>>he BD claims they want to move IOM from a 3 billion to a 10 billion dollar company <<

Yeah, but they have to get to $3 Billion first.
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