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


To: Naggrachi who wrote (56243)6/17/1998 1:32:00 AM
From: Reseller  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 58324
 
Click! External....
I would expect the external version to have all the parts that
it would take to make it a truly independent device. It looks
like they have all the bases covered, the extra parts
make it more versatile, able to work with all the peripherals.

Memory Reader -- The Clik! flash memory card reader is
designed to accept CompactFlash and SmartMedia .

Clik! PC Card Adapter -- The Clik! PC Card Adapter is
designed to fit into a Type II PC card slot, connect a Clik!
mobile drive to a handheld computer.

Clik! Rechargeable Battery -- The battery is designed to
snap right on to a Clik! mobile drive, .

Clik! Desktop Docking Station -- The desktop dock is
designed to connect a Clik! mobile drive back to a desktop
computer with a parallel or SCSI port.

Further:
A lightweight, low-cost internal version of the drive, designed
to be built directly into portable digital products such as
digital cameras, handheld personal computers and other devices,
is also expected to be available the second half of 1998.

Regards
Reseller