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Archos Vision sequence corrected with Vision 1

written by Gavin Smith on Nov 8th, 2009
Category: Archos

archos vision 1

Since the announcement of the Archos Clipper, Vision 2, and Vision 3, there has always been the question why there was no Vision 1.  Was the clipper the first player to intro the Vision series? Well, the question has finally been answered in the form of an announcement of Archos’ newest player – the Archos Vision 1.

This little player makes even the iPod Nano look large.  At just 28 grams, the Vision 1 is truly infinitesimal.

The player supports a host of file types including but not limited to APE, FLAC, MP3, WAV and WMA formats. If you thought this baby was audio-only, think again.  Although the 1.5-inch, 128 pixel display is probably on the small side, the Vision 1 supports AVI video files.

Sporting a small battery in an effort to keep weight and size to a minimum, the player is capable of a whopping 20 hours of continuous audio on a single charge.

Expected to hit stateside with a November/December release date, the Vision 1 will retail for about $40-45 USD – bargain!

[via neuerdings]

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    2 Responses to “Archos Vision sequence corrected with Vision 1”


    1. itsme
      on Nov 10th, 2009
      @ 1:24 pm

      Finally, a decent player that supports FLAC songs!


    2. David A.
      on Jan 26th, 2010
      @ 11:05 pm

      I happy reading your post. Thank you very much for share good information.

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