Does Zen Nano Plus player is discontinued produ

Does Zen Nano Plus player is discontinued product and?will no available anymore?
Message Edited by STREAM on -08-200709:03 AM

In the end, the choice is really yours. Personally, I would stay clear of discontinued products because it would normally mean that something new is coming up. However it does not necessary mean that the new models would have the same features as the old. What I believe is that the Zen Stone Plus is a sort of a replacement for the Zen Nano Plus.

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    <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=540 bgColor=#eeeeee border=0>
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