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Non-Tech : Iomega Thread without Iomega

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To: Gottfried who wrote (9845)5/12/1999 5:53:00 PM
From: Ken Pomaranski  Read Replies (1) of 10072
 
<< Philip and Ken, I don't think ORB is small enough to build into
a camera or a portable GPS. Click! is. >>

Who cares? The CURRENT CLIK! isn't built in. I'll re-evaluate the situation when (if) some new version of the CLIK! gets built into a product. Don't forget that a device with a 'built-in' clik will be VERY expensive. certainly not a low-end consumer device.

MY OPINION: (I'll get in trouble for this, but OH WELL!) pass up this section if you are a sensitive person.

The bulls are getting more and more desperate in trying to defend their long position. The arguments don't jive with reality at all. Fact is: no one gives a care about the CLIK! It's going to be another BUZ. sbateh won't even give numbers. This is a crime. She's hiding the truth from the thread. ZIP is losing popularity, and amongst non-Iomega freaks has a bad reliability stigma. Iomega doesn't make a penny off ZIP100 OEM drives, of which are rapidly growing in product mix. The ONLY bright spot is ZIP250.. But how can this compete with ORB if ORB takes off? My ZIP drive failed at home. (I still have one left) My new drive will be a cheap/fast ORB once I'm comfortable with the staying power of the company. The media cost is awesome, and it better matches my hard drive size!

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