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To: StockMarketMaven who wrote (6761)1/25/1999 9:03:00 PM
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Quy....Thanks for the informative article

>>>PC Computing Article: Clik vs. Flash RAM

Winner: CompactFlash
For the price of a 32MB CompactFlash card you can get a Clik drive and a CompactFlash memory reader. After this, the $10 cost of 40MB Clik disks is negligible. But the Clik adds clutter to the camera bag, and its mechanical parts are a malfunction waiting to happen. CompactFlash is lightweight, reliable, and hassle-free storage. Watch for flash capacities to rise as prices fall.

Clik vs. Flash RAM
Mechanical Parts The rewritable Clik is not only subject to malfunction and wear, but its parts also create a slight delay before recording data--a potential problem when snapping action photos.<<<<

Above is from the ZDNET article...

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