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To: Craig Richards who wrote (9254)4/19/1999 12:03:00 PM
From: David Colvin  Read Replies (1) of 10072
 
Craig,

One thing you didn't mention is that if someone buys a digital camera or other device with an internal Clik! drive, they are more likely to buy an external Clik! drive so they can easily transfer data between their mobile device and their desktop PC.

That is a good point. However, I will say that the Agfa ePhoto 1680 camera I purchased came with a cable that enables me to transfer images to a PC via the serial port. I actually did it at a couple's house after taking a bunch of pictures and installing the Agfa "Photo Genie" software on his PC. So, I'm guessing that the Agfa camera that is about to be marketed will be just as capable of transferring images from the internal Clik! drive to a PC.

By the way, the camera also has a "video out" jack and we plugged another supplied cable directly into his VCR "video in" jack and we could see the pictures on his TV. Needless to say, my friends were impressed.

Dave
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