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Creative Zen Vision: portable video player.


www,creative.com Features hard drive, voice recorder A digital, handheld device that is used to record short reminders. Very lightweight and typically using AAA batteries, such devices use flash memory to hold up to 100 messages and more. Messages can be retrieved sequentially or by direct access by message number. See microcassette.  and FM radio. Also supports recordings from a variety of formats Just released
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Date:Sep 1, 2005
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