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

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To: KM who wrote (54156)5/5/1998 10:44:00 AM
From: Philip J. Davis  Read Replies (1) of 58324
 
US News Article:

usnews.com

>>Popularity is an important consideration if you will want to exchange disks with others. Next to the floppy, Zip is the most ubiquitous low-end medium. For now.<<

Nevertheless, the author doesn't seem very knowledgeable.

The author claims that Jaz is 2GB and costs $650. That's true for the Jaz2GB. Apparently she hasn't heard of Jaz 1GB.

She seems to have a bias for Sony's HiFD. She claims to have actually seen one in operation, albeit "buggy".

>>U.S. News was the first magazine to see HiFD in action, and while the early units were still buggy, we watched short videos running off them, and the quality was acceptable.<<

She also has something to say about the LS-120:

>>The Imation SuperDisk (also known by its techy alias, LS-120) and Sony's HiFD are battling to become the standard. Of the two, SuperDisk would seem the less promising: It can store only 120 MB of data as opposed to HiFD's 200 MB, and it's slow and noisy by comparison.<<

Notice she takes it for granted that Zip is not in contention to be the new standard.

You call this journalism?

Philip
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