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

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To: Rocky Reid who wrote (54908)5/17/1998 11:38:00 PM
From: Robert Neville  Read Replies (4) of 58324
 
>>>Not so fast. It has not been determined if the Vapor! drive included
with the PC-CE/Projector bundle is an internal or external unit. If it
is an external unit (which is most likely the case), it is technically
NOT an OEM, but a BUNDLE.<<<

I'd be surprised if the Clik with this unit is an external. Most of the handhelds I've seen have a stacked pair of type 2 PCMCIA slots (this is a type 3 slot, for those who aren't familiar) which, from what we've heard, is the connector Clik internals will use....So why would Iomega use an external?? This thing was designed for use in handhelds and other small devices. Tell you what---I'll bet you dinner with your sweetie that this thing comes standard with an internal Clik. Of course, if you lose, I'll expect the same...:)

Regards,

Bob Neville
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