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Title: Creative Zen Flash-Based MP3 Player
Pros: Feature-heavy, SD Card slot for instant memory upgrades
Cons: One-handed operation a little tricky, Skimps on bundled accessories
Verdict: , but it's a great choice for gadgeteers and audiophiles alike. If the 16GB's $150 price tag is too rich for your blood, buy a lower-end Zen and make up the difference with SD Cards
Summary: Gadget lover's player may lack Wi-Fi, but it has lots of other features, supports a wide array of formats, and accepts SD Cards.
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83/100 |
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Title: Creative Zen Review
Pros: Simple interface, Good sound quality, Customizable menus, Multiple playlist support and renaming., Solid and durable design
Cons: SD memory does not integrate into main library, SD media cannot use features., Video transcoding required, Bad top viewing angle, Limited Codec support
Verdict: There is much good to say about Creative's new Zen. The design is durable and a comfortable fit in your hand. The interface is intuitive and lends to a very low learning curve (if any at all). The 16.7 million color screen looks great, as does the video p
Summary: Creative's new player, simply named Zen, adds another powerful player to the Zen family of MP3 and PMPs. With a really nice form factor, this Zen has a 16.7 million-color screen making a noticeable difference to video playback and photo viewing. I had my
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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 (2GB)
Pros: Cute, pocket-friendly design; OLED display is viewable from any angle.
Cons: Joystick is really small and has a cheap feel to it; screen is difficult to see in bright sunlight; no UMS support.
Summary: The Creative Zen V is a good choice for anyone looking for a compact flash MP3 player with recording features and great sound quality. However, the more feature-filled Zen V Plus is a better value.
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80/100 |
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Title: Creative Zen Stone Plus
Pros: Costs less than the shuffle for more, Includes a screen, Recognised by iTunes, Available in six colours
Cons: Available in six colours, Can be sluggish to use and fill
Verdict: Not as well-integrated with the Mac as an iPod shuffle, but it's cheaper and cuter
Summary: The iPod may be a cultural phenomenon, but that doesn't mean it's the best media player ever. Step forward the Creative Zen Stone Plus, a featherweight marvel that features twice the storage of the 1GB shuffle and yet manages to cost less
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100/100 |
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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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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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