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Jun 23rd 2006

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Iomega Clik

Back to Dick's Warehouse for the Iomega Clik!

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Back to Dick's Warehouse for the Iomega Clik!

Clik! was an entire digital memory system built around a silver dollar sized 40 MB Clik! Disc. It came along in the late 1990s.There was a Clik! Desktop PC version which used the parallel port. Later a USB version came along, but it was too late since so many other memory options were hitting the marketplace, including the much smaller and easier to use Thumb or Flash Drive. I used the PCMCIA card adapter version and at one time I had the entire Clik! kit, which was a lot of stuff! You got the Clik! desktop docking station which had a pass-through parallel port interface, a five-volt AC adapter, a memory card reader with LCD display, rechargeable battery and a carrying case. You could attach the battery to the flash memory reader for travel and the Flash Memory Reader had separate slots to read Compact Flash and Smart Flash media. There was a small LCD display on the reader with icons for the drive and memory cards a digital gauge let you know the percentage of the Clik! disk that was full. That kit was about $200. A 40MB Clik! Disc cost about $10 if you bought a pack of 10.

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