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Replies to post #254 on NEW EDIG

Replies to #254 on NEW EDIG

cksla

12/05/03 3:54 PM

#255 RE: cksla #254

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Digitalway
Digitalway's new USB storage product, MPIO HS100, will be using with the company's 1.5GB fixed storage element, enabling it to store large data or multimedia files within a competitive price.



Digitalway's MPIO HS100
USB Storage Unit
The MPIO HS100 storage device, which measures 43.6(W) x 84.5(H) x 14.8(D) mm, will available in retail stores in early summer. The MPIO HS100, combined with the CORNICE SE, enables consumers to carry a small and portable device in hand that is able to store up to 1,000 floppy disks worth of information.

The MPIO HS100 is compatible with Windows 98, SE, ME, 2000 and XP and with Mac OS version 8.6 and later. Users can now easily carry data whereever they go and plug the storage device into any computer, or a variety of other USB-compliant devices, allowing ample bandwidth for multimedia and storage applications. The MPIO HS100 transfers data through its 2.0 USB port, which gives users the convenience of high-capacity, high-speed portable storage at a price point less than half of other USB storage manufactures' products that use conventional storage technology such as Flash memory or miniaturized hard disk drives.

The device comes with an installation CD, a USB extension cable, a carrying case, a necklace strap, user guide and a warranty card.

The CORNICE SE helped Digitalway develop and deliver the MPIO HS100 by supplying an ideal balance of compact size, durability, high storage capacity, and low cost. The storage capacity and the overall cost point that CORNICE SE delivers outclasses many of the conventional portable storage solutions available in today's highly competitive consumer electronics market. The CORNICE SE was critical in terms of enabling Digitalway to deliver a portable USB storage device at a consumer-friendly cost.
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CORNICE ... Another mystery ...

kinda ... just click on the following URL ...

http://www.corniceco.com/index.html

... and look to see what appears under CUSTOMERS + PARTNERS ... look for a BIG NAME CE company whose name starts with an "S" ... keep hitting "Refresh" until its name appears, then click on the name, and see where it takes you ...

I have no idea what it means, if anything, but it may just provide a fun little diversion [something different] while we, and Cassandra, await the announcement of HP`s OEM

if you click on Samsung it takes you to the Digitalway HS100 project writeup. Samsung doesn't seem to be listed as a partner or customer anywhere else on the site. However, this widget from Samsung does use the CORNICE drive...
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