Iomega Ends 1999 With Awards From Leading Publications

Iomega's Clik! PC Card drive, the smallest storage solution that holds 40MB of data per disk, received international accolades when it was named the best gadget for 1999 by Stuff Magazine on November 26. The UK magazine commended the Clik! drive as "a tiny disk drive designed to give computers extra capacity." The Clik! PC Card drive joins significant inventions beginning with products as innovative as the Model T Ford (1908), the Schick electric razor (1931), Xerox photocopier (1950) and the Sony Walkman (1979). That award caps off a year of honors for the portable storage leader.

Iomega's Clik!(TM) PC Card drive was also named computer accessory of the year by Andy Pargh -- Gadget Guru in his column on November 26. And, the November 16th edition of PC Magazine states, "A useful alternative to a pocketful of memory cards is Iomega Clik!"