Iomega is a computer hardware company that is known for its high-quality storage solutions. They offer a variety of products that cater to both personal and professional use.
Founded in 1980 by David Bailey and Roy C. Taylor
Initially focused on floppy disk storage products
Developed the first tape backup system for microcomputers in 1984
Introduced the iconic Zip Drive in 1994
Acquired by EMC in 2008
Currently owned by LenovoEMC
Seagate offers a wide range of storage solutions for both personal and professional use. They are known for their reliability and high storage capacity.
Western Digital is a leading provider of storage solutions for personal and professional use. They offer a variety of products that cater to different needs and price points.
SanDisk is a provider of flash storage solutions for personal and professional use. They offer a range of products that cater to different needs, including SSDs and memory cards.
The Zip Drive was a high-capacity removable floppy disk storage system that was introduced in 1994. It became popular for its ability to store large files and documents.
The Jaz Drive was a removable hard disk storage system that was introduced in 1995. It offered faster read/write speeds and higher storage capacity than the Zip Drive.
The ScreenPlay is a line of multimedia storage devices that was introduced in 2007. It allows users to store and play media files on their TV or home theater system.
Iomega is known for its high-quality storage solutions, particularly the iconic Zip Drive.
Iomega was acquired by EMC in 2008, and later by LenovoEMC.
The Zip Drive was a removable floppy disk storage system, while the Jaz Drive was a removable hard disk storage system that offered higher capacity and faster read/write speeds.
The ScreenPlay is a line of multimedia storage devices that allows users to store and play media files on their TV or home theater system.
Iomega's competitors include Seagate, Western Digital, and SanDisk.