Filed under: News | Hot Gadgets
Jun 12 2005, 11:00am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The Creative Zen Vision portable video player appeared first on an Australian online store on Thursday. CNET has published an exclusive video of the Creative Zen Video on Friday.
I am wondering if CNET already had the Zen Vision or if they got Creative to send them one after the news of the upcoming Zen Vision was already out there. In any case the video shows the Creative Zen vision from all angels and also shows its UI. In the video the reviewer says the Vision is a couple of month away. In the preview text it says end of June like on the
Australian site.
From what I can tell, the Creative Zen Vision looks very promising. Compact, nice display, nice design all necessary features besides recording. If the price is low enough the Creative Zen Vision can be a winner.
Watch the preview video on CNET.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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