Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jul 29 2005, 8:00am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
We reported about the new portable video player from Creative called Creative Zen Vision the first time in early June.
Then CNet published a video preview of the Zen Vision a couple days later.
DAPReview had their eagle eyes on this rather exciting portable media player ever since. Out of some reason a product page of the Creative Zen Vision appears on Creative.com and vanishes again. Yesterday it was there again. I saw it in the morning. In the afternoon it was gone.
I do not know why Creative would do that. If you do not want people to see it, use a bloody staging server. Or maybe they want to keep the Zen Vision in the news... ah!
Read this story on DAPreview and this one about the Creative Zen Vision.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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