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To: HerbVic who wrote (13004)5/7/1998 12:39:00 AM
From: Scott Crumley  Read Replies (1) of 213177
 
HerbVic,

Portable data gathering devices? PDAs? Personal laptops? Home appliances?

Jobs specifically mentioned digital cameras and I thinks that's worth looking at. Home digital photography has come of age. I've been using a Quicktake 200 I bought during the fire sale, to print out on a $200 Epson 600 (which is an awesome little printer). I'm getting fast, photo-quality output on the 4 X 6 photographic paper that's been blowing my friends and family away. It looks great at about 25 cents a print. The new crop of cameras are much better (resolution wise) than the Quicktake, and though expensive right now, would be shoe-ins for major price drops this Christmas.
The most annoying aspect is plugging in a serial cable and the resulting slow upload. The 4 Mbit IRDA would be great, especially for the toaster folks.

Regards,

Scott
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