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03/06/2004 08:03:27 PM · #1
Just got back from a trip to RadioShack. While I was there, I discovered that the I/O Magic Digital Photo Library with a 20GB hard drive that regular sells for $179.99 was onsale for $129.99 and has a $30.00 mail in rebate. I think this is a good deal!
03/06/2004 08:07:48 PM · #2
Be careful of this product. I own one and have had it replaced by CompUSA 3 times because of defects. All three replacements were because of defective rechargeable batteries. I bought my first one 6 months ago. If you have a problem with it, go to the place where you bought it and have them deal with it. I/O Magic does not answer e-mails or phone calls about problems with there products.
03/06/2004 08:10:51 PM · #3
I got one of the follwing and put my own laptop drive in... There are ones available on ebay with drives installed already. I just picked up a used 5 gig HD from a local computer shop (not a retail place like CompUSA) for 45 bucks.

//cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3802015457&category=15215

EDIT: Oh ya, so far I've beenr real happy. I only whish there was a progress bar!

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