While it's not the ultimate media player (for lack of line-in recording), we expect the Zen Vision to be quite popular for its size, ease of use, and gorgeous screen. Creative's first portable media ...
Creative Zen Vision:M features Dazzling Color Screen and Capacity for up to 120 Hours of Video, Thousands of Digital Photos or up to 15,000 Songs MILPITAS, Calif. – December 8, 2005 – Creative ...
Ever since the Popular Mechanics slipup that leaked a photo and some cursory info about the new wide-screen Zen Vision, we've been pressing our contacts at Creative for more details. Today, our ...
Today is round-up day. Here’s a nice collection of fine reviews from many sources all talking about our favorite PMP in the whole world, the Zen Vision. UPDATE – We are upset that it doesn’t have line ...
August 5, 2005 Another MP3 player? Well yes, but the Zen Vision has a magnesium casing and comes with a 3.7-inch SharpPix high-resolution 640x480 262,144-colour screen for photo viewing and digital ...
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Waging a self-proclaimed “war” against Apple’s iPod, Creative Technology Ltd. on Wednesday continued its assault with the Zen Vision MP3 player. The 30GB digital music player features a 3.7-inch color ...
There were rumors all over the Web last week pointing to a widescreen Zen and a 60GB Zen Vision Micro, but now Creative has indeed confirmed the existence of the two portable media players at an event ...
Digital Journal — The Creative Zen Vision is a portable media player (PMP) that entices you to pack up your home entertainment centre and put it into your coat pocket. At their very basic, most PMPs ...
For my birthday yesterday, my girlfriend bought me a Zen Vision W. I followed the installation instructions, first I charged it, then installed the creative software, and connected the Zen when I was ...
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Now this I like. I knew it would take a couple of generations before companies started getting PMP’s right, with Archos leading the pack so far in my mind - that is, unless you can to throw the PSP ...