Iomega flash card and floppy disk drive

 
 

 

Pictured: the Iomega Flash & floppy drive 

 
 
 
 

Floppy Disks are being touted by major manufactures as a dead product. Most major computer manufacturers do not include floppy drives in their computers these days, leaving you with the choice of optioning one in. While adding a floppy drive to a new desktop system is reasonably cheap, it can be quite expensive to add a floppy drive to a laptop if you decide to go with the manufacturers specified external drive. Fortunately all computers have a USB port now days and this gives us consumers a bit of choice with plenty of USB Floppy drives are now available. One new entrant into the USB floppy drive market comes from the creator of the Zip Disk, Iomega.  

The Iomega Floppy USB-Powered drive is designed to easily add a floppy drive to any PC/Mac with a USB port. With plug and play capabilities and a slim design, the Iomega Floppy drive is a reliable and affordable addition to your computer system. For users who take digital pictures using flash media try the NEW Iomega Floppy Plus 7-in-1 Card Reader! With one drive, you can easily download or transfer photos and files between multiple flash media formats without the hassle of multiple devices.

.Iomega’s Floppy Plus 7-In-1 Card Reader comes with Adobe® Photoshop® Album SE software for managing digital photos. Hot Plug and Play technology allows users to connect the drive to a running PC for convenient access—no rebooting required. The drive is also a host-powered USB device, so mobile users have no power cable to worry about.

The Floppy 7-In-1 Card Reader is compatible with PCs running the Microsoft® Windows® 98 and 98SE, 2000, ME, and XP operating systems with an available USB connection. It is also compatible with Mac® OS X operating systems or higher on computers with a built-in USB port.

 
 

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