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Non-Tech : Any info about Iomega (IOM)? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Cogito who wrote (46628)2/2/1998 3:51:00 PM
From: David S.  Respond to of 58324
 
Allen, I agree. Moreover, $9.95 is the intro price for Clik
disks. Zips with 100 MB can now be had for $9-10 each. Certainly,
the Clik disks will sell for $5-7 each, in short order, if there is
anywhere the demand expected for such a product. Indeed, Clik
drives and disks can probably be made for less than the current
cost of 1.4 MB floppy drives and disks once large scale
manufacturing is in place and ramped up over time.

Regards, David S.
Long on Intel, Iomega and Neomagic



To: Cogito who wrote (46628)2/2/1998 7:54:00 PM
From: W. Frank  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58324
 
<<Still, there may be a few people who think that twentyfive cents a meg beats five bucks a meg.>>

Allen,

Another way to look at it is that $80 bucks for a 16MB CompactFlash card is way less than $200 for a clik! drive plus $10 for 20MB media.

Bill