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To: Steve 667 who wrote (25938)5/24/2004 2:41:33 PM
From: Pam  Respond to of 60323
 
Hi Steve,

I don't know what the deal is between Kodak and Lexar but either way there will be "two mouths to feed". I am sure Kodak is in it to make some money else why bother to waste resources.

As for scanners, I have a cheap Memorex scanner but it works like a charm. I was amazed with their OCR also. I scanned my printed resume and I couldn't believe it- not a single error. Well, a few words became bold though, that's it. I would like to try and use OCR with newspaper print though. I haven't done that yet. My brother has this HP scanner/copier/color printer and he bot it a few months ago and still not able to use all the features. It keeps crashing every now and then.

-Pam



To: Steve 667 who wrote (25938)5/25/2004 8:35:58 AM
From: Ausdauer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 60323
 
Kodak and LEXR

SanDisk was a significant Kodak supplier of CF cards for some time.
If LEXR packages SD cards in low capacity or OEM's SD for EK private label
I don't think SNDK cares either way. They have a wide product line to
support right now and EK digicams would make up a relatively small portion
of the overall business. I don't think Eli is losing sleep over Eastman Kodak.
Lexar still will pay licensing fees to the SD consortium.

The future is cellphones.

Aus