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To: shane forbes who wrote (2260)10/4/1998 11:46:00 AM
From: Ted Levy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2493
 
The ZOOM video camera obviously blows away the competition in the sample photo comparisons on their website...but did they really have to make the unit itself so damn UGLY?! (their claims to the contrary)....

Ted



To: shane forbes who wrote (2260)10/4/1998 12:47:00 PM
From: Leo Mitkievicz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2493
 
Hello Shane.

In my thinking, dial-up modems will sooner or later be reduced to the status of my old 1200 baud Commodore 64 accessory.

5) I say they announce cable/DSL modems late this year or early next.

The whole xDSL scene, last I looked, was a tangled morass of incompatibilities, foot dragging and greed on the part of the RBOCS. The cable outfits seem to have their act a bit more together, especially the Cox/@home partnership, and yes the Cox people would rather you supplied your own cable modem (they'll charge you a hefty $20/month over the $29.95 basic monthly charges to rent you one.)

Would you care to speculate on how the ZOOM road map might best develop in these directions a year or two out?

Regards,

Leo