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To: M CAHILL who wrote (54)3/20/1999 3:32:00 AM
From: Gambit  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 497
 
I don't think the dow will have much to do with SNE, the 10K mark going up or down at this point is just getting started... CNBC and the rest of the fools don't get it. after 10K we have 15K 20K 50K till we are all dead : ). Point is who cares about the 10K thing other than it's a really nice looking number.

Adam-



To: M CAHILL who wrote (54)3/22/1999 1:30:00 PM
From: Don Dorsey  Respond to of 497
 
Sony Launches CD-Rewritable Drives With USB and i.LINK Interfaces; New Drives
Provide High Performance and Easy Connectivity


Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 22, 1999--Sony today
announced its first CD-Rewritable drives to incorporate the popular
USB (Universal Serial Bus) interface and the emerging i.LINK(TM)
(IEEE1394) interface. The new Spressa(TM) USB (CRX100E/X) and Spressa
i.LINK (CRX120E/X) drives offer a superb combination of performance,
functionality, and ease of use for average consumers as well as
prosumers and corporate end users.
The Spressa USB drive supports quad speed (4X) recording of CD-R
media, double speed (2X) of CD-RW media, and CD-ROM maximum reading
performance of 6X. By using the versatile USB interface, the drive is
easily shared between computers, and can even be disconnected and
re-connected while the computer is still running. The Spressa USB
drive also offers the added flexibility of attachment to both
Macintosh(R) and Windows(R) computers.
The Spressa i.LINK drive supports quad speed (4X) recording of
CD-R and CD-RW discs, and CD-ROM maximum reading performance of 24X.
i.LINK technology enables maximum performance and allows other
multimedia peripherals including digital video and still cameras to be
daisy chained simply and easily. And because i.LINK is hot plugable,
devices can be attached or removed after the computer has been turned
on, making it easy to share the Spressa drive with other systems. The
Spressa i.LINK drive for Macintosh systems will be Sony's first
offering, with Windows compatibility available in the Fall.
"Apple leadership in adopting next-generation I/O such as USB and
FireWire(R) (IEEE1394) is encouraging innovative developers to bring
out great add-ons for the Macintosh," said Phil Schiller, Apple's vice
president of worldwide product marketing. "Sony has been at the
forefront in delivering great new USB and IEEE1394 products, and we
think their new CD-Rewritable drive will be a hit with iMac(TM) and
Power Macintosh(R) G3 computer customers around the world."
The Spressa USB drive comes with CD Creation software that offers
powerful tools for Macintosh and Windows systems, including:
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- Sony Discribe for the Macintosh creates CD-ROM and CD audio
discs, and performs CD to CD copies quickly and easily. Discribe
offers advanced CD authoring tools using an easy to navigate
interface.
- Sony HotBurn for Windows offers first-time users the easy to
follow Wizard interface to perform basic CD authoring functions
in a simple, step-by-step process, while advanced users can take
advantage of the powerful Layout Managers to produce more complex
CD projects.
- CD Stomper(TM) Pro label software that allows users to custom
design their own CD disc and jewelcase labels and then print them
on a laser or inkjet printer.
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The Spressa i.LINK drive comes bundled with Discribe and CD
Stomper Pro, as well as Retrospect Express(TM) backup software for the
Macintosh.
"With the Macintosh, simplicity is key and with its quick set-up
and easy to use features, the Spressa USB drive is a perfect companion
for Apple's popular iMac computer and the Spressa i.LINK drive is
great for the power needs of the Apple Power Macintosh G3 computer
user," said Bob DeMoulin, marketing manager of value added products
for Sony Electronics' Component Company. "Sony is also strongly
promoting the use of the i.LINK interface for its Windows based,
VAIO(R) desktop and notebook PCs, and in the Fall, The Spressa drive
will be one of the first i.LINK storage peripherals available for the
PC market."
Spressa drives use inexpensive CD-R discs for exchanging large
files with others or for applications where data permanence is
desired. CD-RW discs can be used ideally for personal file storage, as
well as backup or CD-ROM prototyping.
The Spressa kits come complete with external drive, Sony's CD
Creation software bundle, one blank CD-RW disc, one blank CD-R disc,
USB or i.LINK data cable, AC power cord, user guide, and quick start
card.
Sony supports worry-free installation and easy operation with the
industry's best customer service. Toll-Free 24 hour, 365 day technical
support is included, along with a full one year limited warranty from
date of purchase.
The Sony Spressa USB drive has a suggested list price of $399 and
will be available in March. The Spressa i.LINK drive will be offered
in June at a suggested list price of $499. Both products will be
available through retailers, VARs, catalog distribution and directly
from Sony.