Creative ZEN Mosaic Media Player

Creative recently announced the ZEN Mosaic PMP player. Available with 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB, or 16 GB of memory, the Zen Mosaicfeatures a 1.8 inch LCD display, built-in FM tuner, voice recording capabilities, and integrated speakers. The Zen Mosaic is compatible with MP3, WMA, WMA-DRM, 10 and Audible audio forms and jpegs. Prices for the gadget begin at $99 for the 2GB model. Here’s the press release!

Creative’s Sleek New ZEN Mp3 Player

Creative’s newest player looks a lot less clunky than their other players. The ZEN will be available in 4, 8, or 16 GB, and has a stunning 2.5 inch display, built-in FM tuner and voice recorder, and a SD card slot expansion. The ZEN supports MP3, WMA, AAC, or Audible audio and WMV, DivX, Xvid, MJPEG, or TiVo to Go Video. The ZEN players will cost you $149 (4 GB), $199 (8 GB), or $299 (16 GB) when they ship next month. Check Amazon to pre-order!

Creative Zen Stone Mp3 Player

Creative’s latest DAP is a tiny, 18.3 gram 1 GB mp3 player available in different colours and with different skins. With a projected battery life of 10 hours, and an affordable price tag of $40, Creative Zen Stone mp3 player is sure to be a hit among Creative fanatics, or those who desire less expensive mp3 players. Look for Creative’s Stone mp3 player to be available May 10th.


Creative’s Travel Sound PoPz P30 Speakers
Creative recently introduced a new portable speaker system- Sound PoPz P30 Speakers.

Creative PoPz measure 80 x 70 x 160 mm, when closed, and 182 x 75 x 87 mm when open, and have a weight of 194 grams. The speaker system is available in three colours– light blue, grey, or black– for $34 USD.

Creative Zen Vision: W is Official
Creative’s Zen Vision: W got official with this product page. As previously rumoured, the Zen Vision: W does indeed have a 4.3 inch WQVGA widescree display. Creative’s Zen Vision: W is available in either 30 gb or 60 gb capacities; however the $629 price tag for the 30 gb version is sure to dissuade some potential buyers.



Also, this editor is currently unsure of Creative’s choice of the panda bear marketing scheme, which seems more likely to scare customers than to attract them.
