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To: Binx Bolling who wrote (2398)1/19/1998 12:38:00 PM
From: Derek C.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
Jim,

I saw Philips Nino with CF at CES show in Las Vegas. I have compiled a new list of design wins for CF. Let's all take a look and correct and add whenever needed.

Cheers,
Derek

Digital Camera:

Agfa (??)
Canon PowerShot 350
Casio QV-700
Epson PhotoPC 500
Epson PhotoPC 600
JVC VGA Digital Camera
Kodak DC25
Kodak DC120
Kodak DC210
Kodak Prism XLX
Konica Q-Mini
Konica Q-M100
Kyocera DR-350
Mitsubishi DJ-1000
Mustek VDC-200NEC Picona
NEC Picona (??)
Panasonic CardShot
Panasonic CoolShot
Panasonic PV-DC1080
Samsung SSC-410N
UMAX MDX-8000
UMAX PhotoRun
Vivitar ViviCam 2700
Yashica KC 600


HPC:

Casio Cassiopeia A-20
Casio Cassiopeia E-10 Palm PC
Ericsson MC12
Everex Freestyle
Fujitsu Intertop
Fujitsu TeamPad 7600
HP 320LX
HP 360LX
HP 620LX
Husky FS/3
Keyence XL-200
LG Phenom
LG Pocket Phenom
NEC MobilePro 700
Palmax PD-300 Palm PC
Philips Nino 300
Psion Series 5
Samsung InfoGear Palm PC
Uniden Palm PC

Medical :
Braemer Heart Monitor
Burdick Heart Monitor
SurVivaLink Heart Defribrillator

Voice Recorder/Dictation Systems:
Matsushita Audio Recorder
Norris Audio Recorder
UHER DH10 Audio Recorder

Auto PC:
Clarion AutoPC
Samsung SAP-100 AutoPC

PhotoPrinters:
Canon CD-200 Photo Printer
Panasonic (???)



To: Binx Bolling who wrote (2398)1/20/1998 8:14:00 PM
From: Binx Bolling  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 60323
 
Sandisk misses out on another PR opportunity:

On page 190 of the Feb. 1998 issue of Wired Magazine,
Negroponte writes about Powerless Computing.

He writes that, 'Considerable power is also consumed by
a disk drive.....As it happens, there are all sorts of
other reasons to get rid of moving parts, a direction
the industry is is already pursuing.'

He goes on, '.....In fact, Intel and Toshiba have massive
programs under way in so-called flash memory, which uses
no power to hold onto data, a little to read it, and and a
little more to write it.'