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To: Peter V who wrote (43090)7/16/1999 11:06:00 AM
From: BillyG  Respond to of 50808
 
I like it too -- but it now costs $400 for the drive!! I'll wait for the inevitable price drop.



To: Peter V who wrote (43090)7/21/1999 12:50:00 PM
From: DiViT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
[OT]"I want a digital camera with one of those tiny little IBM hard drives."

Casio's new digital cameras focus on simplicity
news.com

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Casio will launch the QV-5500SX, QV-2000UX, and QV-8000SX tomorrow. With its new products, the company has exploited the vast improvements in picture quality over the last few years while improving the often-laborious process of moving images from the camera to PC, observers say. In addition, the QV-2000UX supports the IBM micro-drive hard disk.
[snip]
Casio has not announced prices on the new models yet, but Holec expects the new cameras to range from $599 to $799.

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casio.com

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I was seriously considering the top Kodak camera (Approx $800), but now I'll have to wait and see the casio with the micro-drive for the same price.