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To: HardMoney who wrote (2128)10/10/1998 3:36:00 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) of 10072
 
>>I am not a techie but...can this Flash Reader be carried around in someones shirt pocket say and then be used back at the desktop or laptop to transfer images onto an eventual "internal clik!" drive?<<

Frank -

The entire purpose of the flash reader is to transfer the files to the clik drive. The flash reader would not have any type of storage of its own separate from the clik drive.

Therefore, you would carry the clik drive and reader together.

Since no one who posts on this thread has seen the final shipping version of the clik drive/flash reader combo, any statements they might make about the size the devices, batteries, power supplies or cables are pure conjecture. Or, to put it another way, made up in that person's own head.

Conjecture and Truth should not be confused.

Prototypes shown at trade shows are not finished products. Once the product ships, then it will be possible to make judgements concerning device sizes, transfer processes, power consumption, durability, and convenience. Until then, I suppose people can spout off all they want to.

- Allen
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