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Non-Tech : Rocky's Personal Iomega Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rocky Reid who wrote (100)1/29/1998 8:40:00 AM
From: Teddy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 166
 
Rocky, is this thing any good?
January 29, 1998
Roland Jams With Iomega to Include the Zip Drive in New
Digital
Music Studio; Musicians to Create and Share Musical
Masterpieces
On High-Capacity, Removable Zip Disks

ROY, Utah--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 29, 1998--Extending the benefits of
the Zip drive beyond the PC, Iomega Corporation (NYSE:IOM) today
announced that they have joined forces with Roland Corporation to "rock" the
music industry with a new digital studio that includes the award-winning Zip
drive.

The new VS-840 Digital Studio Workstation from Roland with Zip
Built-In(TM) brings a whole new dimension to music recording, enabling
customers to record up to 103 minutes of VS audio directly onto each
100MB, removable Zip disk.

Designed with the musician in mind, the VS-840 breaks price and
performance barriers by offering customers a complete 64-track personal
digital audio recording studio for a manufacturer's suggested retail price under
$1,400.

With the Zip drive as a standard feature, the VS-840 will enable customers to
easily record music directly onto high-capacity Zip disks that can be
catalogued and referenced for future recordings or used to collaborate with
friends. The VS-840 Digital Studio Workstation with Zip Built-In is expected
to be available worldwide at the end of January 1998.

"The convenience of recording directly to a Zip is a true breakthrough in digital
music recording," said Tom Stephenson, digital product manager for Roland
Corporation. "By including the Zip drive in the new VS-840, our customers
have an inexpensive and convenient way to store their songs. Just pop in a Zip,
work on a song, take it out and put in another. It's that convenient."

With over 12 million drives shipped since their introduction in March of 1995,
Iomega's Zip drive is the new standard in high-capacity removable storage
drives. Already offered as a standard or optional feature by leading desktop
and notebook computer makers, the Zip drive is now being offered by original
equipment manufacturers in other markets.

The first two non-PC markets to begin adopting the Zip drive are the
presentation and digital music markets with the Zip drive included in the
LiteShow Pro data/video projector from In Focus Systems and the VS-840
Digital Studio Workstation from Roland Corporation.

"By including the Zip drive in their new digital recording studio, Roland is
continuing to lead the market by offering today's musicians an easy and reliable
way to record all of their music tracks," said Mike Lynch, director, Zip
non-PC applications at Iomega Corporation.

"Customers who have previously been inconvenienced by the limited storage
of the 1.44MB floppy will now be able to use the VS-840 digital studio
workstation with Zip Built-In for unlimited recording capabilities as they build
their personal music collection."

Iomega Corporation provides personal computer storage solutions that help
people manage their computer stuff -- anywhere. These solutions include: Zip
drives and disks; Jaz one-gigabyte drives and disks; Ditto tape backup drives
and tape cartridges; and Clik! drives and disks. Used in homes, business, and
education, and by creative professionals, Iomega storage solutions are
available through computer retail stores, resellers, major distributors and
OEMs.