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LS-120 The New Standard Floppy
An SI Board Since August 1996
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Emcee:  Ben Seibel, AIA Type:  Unmoderated
Because of the backwards compatability to a 3.5" Floppy and a 120 Meg
capacity, LS-120 could become the next standard.

What company holds the rights to this technology?

What company will provide the best investment benefit from the new standard?

3m

Imation

O.R. Technology

Compaq

Other licensed drive makers
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39 Emory, Fortunately or unfortunately, depending on your viewpoint, the LS-120 cTrakker-6/20/1997
38 >>As you can see, the answer is no.<< bummer. <eom>RagTimeBand-6/20/1997
37 Emory: As you can see, the answer is no. "Anyone using the LS-120?"Guy Gordon-6/20/1997
36 Anyone using the LS-120? If so, how do you like it? thanks <eom>RagTimeBand-6/17/1997
35 >>Anyone actually see the result of the "multi-million dollar" Cogito-2/21/1997
34 Anyone actually see the result of the "multi-million dollar" advertisTrakker-2/20/1997
33 Guy - Thanks for pointing out my omissions. It's just so hard to keep traCogito-2/18/1997
32 Allen: I think you missed a couple of reasons the LS-120 will fail. 1. PriceGuy Gordon-2/18/1997
31 Allen, Just couldn't believe the title of this thread so had to check it ousteve goff-2/17/1997
30 LS 120 punting in the 4th quarter, minutes left in game. Mike Allen-2/16/1997
29 Geek Stuff - While it is true that a number of companies are involved with LSCogito-2/16/1997
28 And yet, a large consortium of large companies is pushing ahead with LS-120 andWhite Shoes-2/16/1997
27 Others may think that the LS-120 is the ideal removable but I don't . The Thomas L Nielsen-2/16/1997
26 Geek Stuff - The LS-120 has been discussed to death in the "Any infos aboCogito-2/16/1997
25 What has happened to everyone here? Looks like LS-120 is likely to be a strongWhite Shoes-2/15/1997
24 ben: quoting Mr. Jim Seymour from his article regarding removable media @ pcmarocky haag-9/11/1996
23 Ben: article in PC magazine on Iomega is available online: pcmag.com talk larocky haag-9/11/1996
22 Dear Ben: PC Magazine Sept 24, 1996 Quoting Jim Seymour: Article is called &rocky haag-9/11/1996
21 >>The LS120's technology is too expensive? How did you determinethat?Jay Riddle-9/11/1996
20 Interesting LS120 web site. Take a look at some of the release dates they'Trakker-9/5/1996
19 Guy, Drop dead date is long gone! Probably after the 1st million ZIPs were soFred Fahmy-9/4/1996
18 Would anyone like to hazard a Drop Dead date for the LS-120? I mean, it's Guy Gordon-9/4/1996
17 Peter, I think KE is a man of high integrity. I would expect him to tell the Fred Fahmy-9/1/1996
16 The LS120's technology is too expensive? How did you determine that? Of couDeCoda-9/1/1996
15 Fred: I love this argument. By the time the LS-120 is shipping in volume, peoGuy Gordon-8/30/1996
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