NO MORE 30 gigs!!!! CREATIVE HANGS UP HARD DRIVE PLAYER

YES ITS TRUE NO MORE CREATIVE ZEN VISION
NO MORE VISION:M
NO MORE VISION :W
NO MORE 30 GIGS NO MORE 60 GIGS I RECEENTLY HEARD ON CNET.
THAT CREATIVE WILL NOT BE MAKING ANY MORE I CAPACITY MP3 PLAYERS JUST FLASH BASED ,,YES THE NEW CREATIVE ZEN WILL BE REPLACING THE ONES LISTED ABOVE.
THIS REALLY SUCKS BECAUSE NOW APPLE WILL GET MORE MONEY BECAUSE THE ZUNE ISNT ALL THAT GOOD AND CREATIVE WAS A GREAT ALTURNATIVE(THE BEST!)
AND THIS IS SAD BEACAUSE CREATIVE IS MY FAVORITE AN D I AM ALWAYSE TALKING ABOUT HOW GOOD CREATIVE IS AND BETTER
AND HOW IT KICKS THE IPODS BUTT.
creative If your reading this.....FIX this problem ...
I HATE IPODS DONT YOU??
if you want to see my youtube videos http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=crammage there you can watch me rant on how ipod sucks and creative Rocks! i have a creative zen vision :m......
thanks for reading...if you want to contact me you can send me an email at [email protected]
or send me a comment or message on youtube i check them every day....
thanks for reading ..(if you did)....Message Edited by vulgora on 08-3-200704:32 PM
Message Edited by vulgora on 08-3-200704:33 PM
Message Edited by vulgora on 08-3-200704:33 PM

Hard Dri'ves are a thing of the past. If creative starts moving to strictly flash based mp3 players, they can then start to go onto the the development lines of improving the technology. Creative may in the future be able to go from 6gb max flash to 32GB max flash, and maybe some day even higher. The flash based technology allows it to take up less space, and thus they can add more features to the current dimensions of the ZVM/ZVW if they decide to continue them.

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