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Title: First Look: Creative's Impressive Zen V Plus
Summary: Latest flash-based player is a strong rival to Apple's iPod Nano.
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Title: Creative Zen V Plus now in black and red
Summary: so consumers will still pay the same.
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Title: Review: Creative Zen V+ portable media player
Pros: Excellent screen; customisable menus; good sound; range of features
Cons: Higher capacity players are a little expensive
Verdict: The new Zen V series is a joy to use, offers excellent control over your audio and is one of the better range of portable media players around today
Summary: Creative's latest assault on the digital media player market is the Zen V series. The same product is offered in a range...
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80/100 |
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Title: Review: Mutiny Network Monitor
Summary: The appliance we reviewed was based on a standard Supermicro hardware package similar to that used for other vendors' systems....
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Title: Creative ZEN V Plus & Aurvana In-Ear Earphones
Summary: Content can be simply dragged-and-dropped into the connected player's ample flash memory. The stereo line-in connection enables direct CD or other analog two-channel recording, with Sync Track to separate individual songs, while the built-in organizer (ca
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Title: Creative Zen V Plus (epiZENter.net Review)
Summary: This Review was originally posted at our Creative webring, epiZENter.net. You will be redirected to the original article over at said website. Introduction History The DAP market is currently at a crossroads, with many consumers switching from hard drive
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84/100 |
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Title: Creative Labs Zen V Plus
Pros: Wide range of functions, FM radio works well, good audio quality
Cons: Hard to navigate, pixilation on screen, poor headphones
Verdict: While the Zen V Plus isn't a ground breaking device, it performs quite well without any major problems.
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70/100 |
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Title: Creative Zen V Plus
Pros: Lots of features. Very good audio quality. Cute design. Easy to operate and navigate. Good on-device file and playlist management features, including letter and keyword search.
Cons: OLED screen isn't very sharp, and color isn't accurate. Interface is sometimes sluggish. Video conversion and transfer require proprietary software. No power scrolling or scroll acceleration.
Verdict: Overall, the Creative Zen V Plus is a very satisfying and reasonably priced device for mainstream consumers. It is jam-packed with features, and though the photo and video functions aren't particularly impressive, the audio features are sure to please.
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80/100 |
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Title: Creative Zen V Plus MP3 player
Pros: Small, line-in for recording directly from CD, good battery life
Cons: Screen not that great
Verdict: If you don't want to go Apple, the Zen V Plus offers a nice alternative
Summary: - Creative's diminutive MP3 player the Zen V Plus, is its answer to Apple's iPod nano, but has the little player got what it takes to impress?
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80/100 |
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Title: Creative Zen V Plus 8GB
Summary: Lightweight and good looking, but is Creative's Zen V Plus the complete package?
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70/100 |
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Title: Creative Zen V Plus reviewed
Summary: Looks like CNET managed to get a Zen V Plus from Creative a while ago, and have already put the thing through its paces and posted their glowing review of the device. First, and fairly notable: for sheer value, the Zen V and V Plus really have the iPod na
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Title: Creative Zen V Plus
Pros: Amazing sound quality, excellent build quality of earphones, very customizable, user-friendly and a great software package.
Cons: Expensive for its capacity, file-transfer is similar to the IPod.
Summary: The Creative Zen V Plus that is said to be an IPod Nano's competition
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80/100 |
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Title: Creative Zen V Plus
Summary: Creative are just weeks away from the UK launch of their iPod Nano rival. Lordpercy.com got a sneak peek at the chubby challenger that boasts a 4gb memory, FM tuner, direct encode and 18 hour battery life.
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Title: Product Reviews: Creative Zen V Plus
Verdict: A great looking, useable device hindered by Creative's ever-niggly software. Only when the firm sorts this out will the likes of Apple and Sandisk have real competition.
Summary: The Creative's sound is top notch, and the number of features and settings rival those of any player on the market (particularly interesting is the password-protected 'maximum volume' setting). What is lacking however, as we've found with other Creative p
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60/100 |
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Title: Creative Zen V Plus
Pros: Compact design, OLED screen, saves battery
Cons: Bad earphones, Volume not loud enough,
Summary: A decent mp3 player, but something's amiss here
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50/100 |
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Title: Creative Zen V Plus
Pros: • Less expensive than the iPod nano • Attractive, compact design • FM tuner and line-in recording • PlaysForSure compatible
Cons: • Joystick is too small • Mediocre screen resolution • Choppy video playback
Summary: Creative gives Apple a run for its money with a refreshingly compact design and a cheaper price tag.
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60/100 |
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Title: Creative Zen V Plus (1GB, white)
Verdict: Creative Labs has a history of turning out great MP3 players, and the Zen V and the Zen V Plus--available in July and August, respectively--are no exception. These cute and pocketable flash devices are packed with features and offer impressive performance
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83/100 |
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Title: MP3 players: Creative Zen V Plus
Summary: Light, capable audio player is a viable iPod Nano alternative that does video too.
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81/100 |
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Title: Creative Zen V Plus
Pros: High audio quality, Mini-USB instead of proprietary port
Cons: Bundled accessories are few
Summary: Flash-based player is a strong rival to Apple's iPod Nano.
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81/100 |
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Title: Creative Zen V plus
Pros: Great menu system, Impressive sound quality
Cons: Navigation nipple not the easiest to use
Verdict: A well-made and versatile media player
Summary: Creative has been making Zen players since the birth of the format. Its latest flash player combines years of development into its tiny frame, and it shows: the sound quality is bang- on, and the menu system is every bit as intuitive as the iPod's.
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80/100 |
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Title: Creative Zen V Plus (2GB)
Pros: Good battery life; feature-packed; cute design; organic user interface.
Cons: Subpar transfer rate; limited video format support.
Summary: The Zen V Plus is an excellent little flash-based MP3 player that, despite its miniscule 2GB capacity, still manages to beat most of its peers hands down.
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81/100 |
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Title: Creative Zen V Plus (2GB) Review - MP3 Players
Pros: Good battery life, Feature-packed, Cute design, Organic user interface
Cons: Subpar transfer rate, Limited video format support
Verdict: The Zen V Plus is an excellent little flash-based MP3 player that, despite its miniscule 2GB capacity, still manages to beat most of its peers hands down.
Summary: Small, smooth, colourful and charming; the Zen V Plus is the cutest MP3 player Creative has come up with so far.
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81/100 |
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Title: Creative Zen V Plus
Pros: Battery life; FM radio; Audible support; simple interface; small size; line-in recording
Cons: Lack of support for other video formats; plastic casing
Verdict: Kids and teens will love its curvy design and simple interface, and audiobook fans will enjoy the long battery life and Audible support -- overall, an excellent, lightweight little player for the price
Summary: An attractive 8GB flash-based MP3 player with a plethora of features, the Creative Zen V Plus shows even well-established players such as the iPod nano how things could be done with a little extra thought
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80/100 |
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Title: Creative Zen V Plus (8GB, black)
Pros: The Creative Zen V Plus offers a cute, pocket-friendly design without sacrificing screen real estate, and the vivid OLED display is viewable from any angle. The player is packed to the gills with features, including an FM radio, voice and line-in recordin
Cons: The Creative Zen V Plus's joystick is really small and has a cheap feel to it, and we wish Creative had included all the buttons found on the Vision:M. The screen is difficult to see in bright sunlight, and there's no UMS support.
Verdict: The Creative Zen V Plus is a superb choice for anyone looking for a compact and feature-filled flash MP3 player with great sound quality. If you're looking for a more sophisticated design (or have large thumbs), check out the iRiver Clix instead.
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83/100 |
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Title: Creative Zen V Plus
Pros: Loads of features considering the size
Cons: Cheap and lightweight
Verdict: Its small size contains many features, but you're left with a cheap feeling
Summary: Creative might be onto a good thing with its most recent players, but its names for them are only going to confuse punters. Do you want a Zen Nano, a Zen Stone, a Zen Stone Plus, a Zen Vision, a Zen Vision: M, a Zen Vision W, a Zen V or a Zen V Plus?
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80/100 |
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Title: Creative Labs Zen V Plus (1GB)
Pros: Wide range of functions, FM radio works well, good audio quality
Cons: Hard to navigate, pixilation on screen, poor headphones
Verdict: While the Zen V Plus isn't a ground breaking device, it performs quite well without any major problems.
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Title: Creative Zen V Plus (16GB)
Pros: The Creative Zen V Plus offers a cute, pocket-friendly design without sacrificing screen real estate, and the vivid OLED display is viewable from any angle. The player is packed to the gills with features, including an FM radio, voice and line-in recordin
Cons: The Creative Zen V Plus's joystick is really small and has a cheap feel to it, and we wish Creative had included all the buttons found on the Vision:M. The screen is difficult to see in bright sunlight, and there's no UMS support.
Summary: The Creative Zen V Plus is a superb choice for anyone looking for a compact and feature-filled flash MP3 player with great sound quality. If you're looking for a more sophisticated design (or have large thumbs), check out the iRiver Clix instead.
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Title: Creative Zen V Plus 1GB
Summary: We've seen Lilliputian MP3 players before, but Creative has taken the concept a step further with the Zen V Plus: This change-purse-size device boasts a vivid 1.5-inch OLED screen for viewing photos and videos.
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Title: Creative Zen V Plus
Pros: The Creative Zen V Plus offers a cute, pocket-friendly design without sacrificing screen real estate, and the vivid OLED display is viewable from any angle. The player is packed to the gills with features, including an FM radio, voice and line-in recordin
Cons: The Creative Zen V Plus's joystick is really small and has a cheap feel to it, and we wish Creative had included all the buttons found on the Vision:M. The screen is difficult to see in bright sunlight, and there's no UMS support.
Summary: The Creative Zen V Plus is a superb choice for anyone looking for a compact and feature-filled flash MP3 player with great sound quality. If you're looking for a more sophisticated design (or have large thumbs), check out the iRiver Clix instead.
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83/100 |
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Title: Creative Zen V Plus
Pros: This thing is tiny, More features per dollar than most other players, Music quality and FM reception, Good battery life,
Cons: Video isn't something you'll want to watch for hours! nor can you, There are better UI controls out there,
Verdict: There isn't one big standout feature that makes the Zen V Plus a "must have"? product, but it does a lot of things that a lot of portable media players that cost over three times as much can't even do. In fact, I'll go so far as to say that I can't think
Summary: When compared to the iPod shuffle the Zen already has twice the capacity at a price that is nearly identical. We're not doing a head-to-head comparison between the two products, but it is interest...
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Title: Creative Zen V plus 8GB OLED sells for ¬100
Verdict: It is a tempting alternative to the iPod Nano and if you are not into Apple, you should really consider this one. Thanks to its affordable price we think it deserves our Top Value award
Summary: Good, inexpensive Video and MP3 player Zen is a very popular MP3 player and probably the only real alternative to the overhyped Ipod Nano, and we have to say that this small MP3 player does the job really well. It has its drawbacks, but the first t
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Title: Creative Zen V Plus | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Pros: Loads of features considering the size
Cons: Cheap and lightweight
Verdict: Also like the Vision: M, all the file management can be done through Windows or Windows Media Player, so feel free to ignore the enclosed disc full of proprietary software
Summary: The slightly cheaper Zen V in that it supports video playback and has a built-in radio and line-in audio socket
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80/100 |
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Title: Creative Zen V Plus 4GB
Summary: A seamless integration of design and functionality. Your music and your life now fit perfectly in the ZEN V Plus. Enjoy a full suite of entertainment in a petite design - loads of music,...
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