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


To: Rocky Reid who wrote (54982)5/20/1998 12:07:00 AM
From: Robert Neville  Respond to of 58324
 
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To: Robert Neville (54927 )
From: Rocky Reid Tuesday, May 19 1998 1:41PM ET
Reply # of 54995
>>Tell you what---I'll bet you dinner with your sweetie that this thing
comes standard with an internal Clik<<

The latest CPQ/IOM Yahoo news release I believe confirms the fact that
the Vapor! drive in the $6000 projector bundle will be the EXTERNAL
connected to the PC slot. For $6000, I would want more than 40MB at a
time. What are they thinking? If you have room for a PC-CE and a
projector, then you will have room for a decent sized hard drive (or
removable) as well.

BTW, Since I did not agree to your wager beforehand, I will not hold you
accountable for it.<<<

Very classy close, Rocky.

Still, my thought is that if the Clik is likely IN the PCMCIA slot, it has to count as an internal, especially since handhelds with type III PCMCIA slots will hardly bolt the thing in when it is designed to slip into the slot and reside there. Either way, it's significant good news for your new investment...:)...