Thursday, November 01, 2007

Wholesale Creative Zen Vision M

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Creative Zen Vision M

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iPod killer? With a brighter screen, better battery life, and more features, the Creative Zen Vision:M certainly has the goods to give the iPod a run for its money. In addition to a voice recorder and an FM tuner, the $330, 30GB Zen Vision:M supports a wide range of video formats, works with a growing number of online stores, and is compatible with subscription services. Cementing it as our Best in Show pick is its winning design; any product that cares to take on the stylish iPod must be able to turn heads. Though it's thicker than the iPod, the Vision:M boasts a sturdy, comfortable feel, a rainbow of color choices, and glossy good looks. - cnet.com

Review Snippets.

Portable media players (PMPs) are still coming of age, and it isn't yet clear where the sweet spot is in terms of size and video quality. But Creative is definitely covering its bases, between its Zen Vision—a full-fledged PMP with a gorgeous 3.7-inch screen—and now the new Zen Vision:M ($329 direct), an iPod-size (yeah, we said it, so what?) 30GB player that plays music, photos, and video. Is this the iPod-killer the world has (or hasn't) been waiting for? - pcmag.com

Creative have been working hard to get out of the shadow and created some fine products. My last MP3-player was a Creative Zen Micro, which I was satisfied with. It might not have looked as snazy as the iPOD Mini but the sound quality was brilliant and it had FM-radio, a feature I like.
With the Zen Vision:M creative is aiming directly at their latest video playing iPOD and this time they have created a MP3-player that doesn’t have to be ashamed for its looks when compared to the iPOD. Could this be the MP3-player that finally will break the iPOD-dominance in the MP3-player market?
- bjorn3d.com

Pros: Brilliant screen, media compatibility, sound, user interface, battery life, features, bookmarks, drag-and-drop media
Cons: Bulky, non-removable battery, sensitive touchpad, podcasts converted to video, reliance on mp3 tags, infuriating dock
The Bottom Line: This is for people who want a large capacity player with high-quality sound, with the added convenience of video, FM radio, and other features. It's simple, feature-packed, and beautiful.

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