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To: David Colvin who wrote (8332)3/16/1999 2:21:00 PM
From: Frank Drumond   of 10072
 
Don't know if anyone posted this info. A-List selections from PC Computing. Seems they think that Iomega is the way to go!

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Zip 250 You don't have much choice anymore, huh? With drive makers like the late SyQuest and Avatar Peripherals out of the game, the portable storage market is more Zip-dominated than ever. But since removable storage has always been about compatibility, that's not an entirely bad thing. The new Zip 250 drive can read and write to the gazillions of 100MB Zip cartridges out there, so wherever your business takes you, you'll be able to get to your data.

$199 est. street price / Iomega / (800) 697-8833

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Jaz 2GB Maybe they call it the Jaz drive because you can store more than three hours of John Coltrane's sweet sax licks on a single 2GB cartridge. Or a two-hour documentary film about Charles Mingus. Or how about 2,000 photos of Miles Davis, lit cigarette prominently displayed in each?

$349 est. street price / Iomega / (800) 697-8833
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