Creative scraps Wi-Fi player, focuses on design
Creative scraps Wi-Fi player, focuses on design
Creative has for now shelved its plans to develop a Wi-Fi capable player, the company's Nordic product manager Jan Hvidberg has revealed in an interview. The senior official confirms the one-time existence of the ZEN Share
but says that there were "technical complications" developing the
player that prompted the company to drop the project. The executive
doesn't rule out the possibility of a future player with wireless but
for now shelves hopes of an immediate release. In place of the Share, Creative is
purportedly set to launch a new player within the next two months that
will have an "exciting" design, according to Hvidberg. No details have
been publicly revealed, but the device is expected by many to be the ZEN X-Fi.
The player is believed to be an upscale version of the ZEN with a metal
back, the company's X-Fi audio processing technology, and Wi-Fi now a
possibility. Creative would allegedly ship the device with between 8GB
and 32GB of storage.
Hvidberg further makes it clear that any future players will be
exclusively based on flash memory; hard drive-based players such as the
ZEN Vision aren't expected to come back, he says. The stance is one of
the first from a larger jukebox designer. Many, such as iRiver, have
informally dropped hard disk-based players from their new introductions
but have rarely ruled out a return to the format entirely. Apple and
Microsoft are increasingly skewing their own lineups towards smaller
and more reliable flash but continue to hold on to hard drive storage
for significant components of their model range...
via electronista
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