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Non-Tech : The New Iomega '2000' Discussion Group -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: sheila rothstein who wrote (1495)7/7/1999 10:23:00 AM
From: John Solder  Respond to of 5023
 
I'd like a few lawsuits against me
Be careful what you wish for.

When retail vendors finally find out what an ORB is they surely won't be recommending it. "Sure you can buy a Jaz from the #1 leader in removable storage, or you can buy an el cheapo ORB made by some fly by night operation that is currently involved in a very long and expensive patent lawsuit that could potentially run then out of business".

Syed is going to learn the hard way.



To: sheila rothstein who wrote (1495)7/7/1999 10:27:00 AM
From: Dale Stempson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5023
 
FWIW: Staples and Micro Center to Carry Microtek's ImageDeck Scanning Appliance

biz.yahoo.com

Major Computer Electronics Retailers to Stock Stand-alone Scanning Appliance - Featuring True Plug & Play Capabilities And Removable Storage for Image Capture

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>>> Based on 36-bit, 600 dpi design and functionality, ImageDeck is easy-to-use, yet as a scanning appliance, is portable and may be accessed from anywhere in the home or office. With its built-in removable storage feature, ImageDeck allows for quick and easy portability of high-resolution scanned images to a PC or Macintosh for editing, e-mail, presentations, faxing, OCR and digital archives. The product features Iomega's ``Zip-Built-ina' drive as well as a 3.5 floppy drive. In addition, ImageDeck serves a dual function as a high-resolution color copier when connected with a printer's parallel port. <<<

Regards - Dale