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To: rll who wrote (6709)1/25/1999 12:56:00 AM
From: Cogito  Respond to of 10072
 
>>Since the clik! disk requires a clik! drive, then you must include it in the cost. It just so happens that the flash card does not require a drive and therefore there is no additional "hidden" cost.<<

RLL -

What about incremental costs?

What if you want to take more pictures than fit on a 96MB flash card? Do you buy another 96MB card? Now you've spent maybe 600 bucks on flash cards, whereas Clik! gives you the ability to add capacity in 40MB increments for 10 bucks each.

1 Clik! drive = $250
5 Clik! disks = $50

Total expenditure with Clik! for 200 MB storage = $300

Total expenditure for flash for 192MB = $600

The price advantages of Clik! are clear.

- Allen