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

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To: d-fndr who wrote (53721)4/27/1998 2:33:00 PM
From: Rocky Reid  Read Replies (1) of 58324
 
>>1. If box makers won't use Sony because it, a competitor box maker, stands to profit, why doesn't that argument apply to NEC clik! and (are they licensed for Zip drives)?<<

Because this argument is basic bull-crap. The LS-120 is already being included in a number of laptops by computer companies that stand in direct competition with the makers of LS-120 Superdisk, who also make computers.

>>2. If the channel checks concerning Sparq are accurate, the external version moves and the internal version sits. If that's the case, why should internal Zip move any better with non-techies?<<

Good observation. The external units do not involve taking the case off a computer and installing it. The ATAPI Zip is such a device that will sit on shelves because most users are not familiar with taking a plastic case off a computer to do anything. This should serve as a warning to those banking on non-techie types all of a sudden "coming around," and adopting certain technologies en masse. Vapor! is such a technology that will sell at first to a few techies and Iomega investors, then...nothing.
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