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Non-Tech : Iomega Thread without Iomega

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To: Buster O. Hype who wrote (7072)2/4/1999 10:07:00 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (2) of 10072
 
>>Backward compatibility isn't a must, however, every PC sold still contains the floppy drive. If at some point, a PC buyer is faced with the option of replacing this floppy for $50 more with a Sony HIFd, or getting a built in ZIP for $100 more, what do you think he will do?<<

Rocky -

Two answers. One, that depends upon whether the user ever wants to exchange data with others.

Two, what reasonable person could expect that HiFD, which has to cost more to produce than Zip does, is ever going to cost less? Floppy drives cost less than 10 bucks in quantity. Zip's OEM prices have been decreasing steadily. Iomega is much farther along the curve of cost reduction than Sony, which so far hasn't even gotten a reliable external drive out the door.

I still think you should consider my suggestion of creating a new thread where you and all your alter egos can play. You're fooling exactly nobody.

- Allen
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