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To: Rocky Reid who wrote (53523)4/23/1998 12:33:00 PM
From: Les White  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58324
 
>>Click! slower than flash cards... becomes a hassle rather quickly<<

So what Rocky, Click! is designed to work with, not necessarily in place of, flash memory in digital cameras.

The click drive eliminates the need for the digital camera user to take along his laptop to down load the pictures from his filled flash memory. Anyone on vacation, field duty, or shooting high volumes will appreciate the freedom that click offers.

You won't have to buy a ton of expensive flash cards or lug around a bulky laptop to free up your flash. Just a little pack of Click disks. Down load as needed to keep flash memory available and keep on truckin'.

It's your understanding of the utility of Click! that is slow.

Les



To: Rocky Reid who wrote (53523)4/23/1998 12:53:00 PM
From: John Solder  Respond to of 58324
 
Oh, please. When is the last time you saw anyone treating a laptop computer like a camera? Every laptop I've ever seen is sitting on a desk or other solid surface while in use. It's not being run with, or sitting next to the pool.

You obviously don't get out much.
I see dozens of laptops every day on the train, bumping, shaking,
people use them in backs of cars and on planes.

Reality is out there, check it out.