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


To: Rocky Reid who wrote (49971)3/14/1998 12:10:00 AM
From: jwk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58324
 
Nice try.....but everything you say about Sony is still based on vapor. Until real performance and price are known, anything more is purely sophomoric conjecture . And, you totally ignore the compatiblity issue, which grows daily. It is not a non-issue.

How about the issue you raised concerning paying for the ad campaign? PK's numbers seem to show that it's not that big of a deal and that there are several ways to go with it. Want to say it ain't so? Let's see the numbers.....either yours, or find some that support your position.

As for being crazy.....well hey, you're the one hanging out in NYC while I'm skiing Colorado as many days a week as my legs can stand (5-6). If I'm crazy, please don't cure me!



To: Rocky Reid who wrote (49971)3/14/1998 12:39:00 AM
From: Joe Copia  Respond to of 58324
 
one thing that is a must when one thinks about IOM is the quality of Management. The management of IOM runs circles around all competition plus they move FAST !!!

IOM has grown faster than MFST and INTC and anyother company in history.

IOM is here to stay, imo

Joe PTG&LI !!!



To: Rocky Reid who wrote (49971)3/14/1998 12:44:00 AM
From: Dale Stempson  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 58324
 
Re: Sony HiFD

You're mostly correct about one thing when you say: "You're crazy if you think that box-makers "need" Iomega and Zip. It's the other way around. DELL can drop Zip tomorrow and incorporate another, better drive without breaking a sweat. They'll put in whatever they think will help sell computers."

However, OEMs are not likely to jump at HiFD even if it is a better product. It's customer demand that will dictate their decision. It took Iomega quite some time to get the OEMs on board and this was primarily the result of their eventual success in selling so many Zips to end users. The OEMs could have added the Zip to their lines a lot sooner but they needed that all important customer demand first.

Sony is going to have a difficult road ahead in creating this demand because IMO, end users are not likely to purchase the drive as an external unit. Its value is best realized as an internal unit which significantly limits who will consider buying it. Sony is in a Catch-22 situation here: they need end user demand to get it in the boxes but aren't likely to sell mass quantities directly to end users to create the demand they need.

In addition, now that there are 12 million Zips out there and more by the time Sony gets their product out, compatibility will be more of an issue than ever.

Regards - Dale

BTW, did you have "bad breath" before or after you met the "pretty boys" at the Roxy? (Sorry Rock, you always seem to leave yourself wide open).



To: Rocky Reid who wrote (49971)3/14/1998 2:15:00 AM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58324
 
Rocky -

In your mind, what does the second " i " in Sony HiFi stand for?

- Allen