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To: Rocky Reid who wrote (43938)1/19/1998 4:08:00 PM
From: Les White  Respond to of 58324
 
Re click's excessive power consumption

I suspect that we'll be seeing rechargable power packs, both AC and DC to quick charge from home or auto.

I'm in the consturction industry and have seen how far we've come with cordless equipment. Most tradesman have a battery in their tool and one in the charger available for a quick change out with no down time.

The utility and convenience of these tools far outweigh any negative factors assocaited with their power consumption or battery life.

These products have been well accepted and extremely sucessfull in the marketplace.

I suspect click will enable the growing volume of digital photographers and users of hand held processors in much the same way. IOM is staking it's position at the earliest possible moment to ensure it's leadership in this developing market.

It has the money and time to be there the firstest with the mostest. Click's introduction and development will no doubt be a little turbulent but I suspect they'll work the bugs out and ramp it up into a real powerhouse revenue producer in the future.

Les