Creative Zen 16 GB Review by PCmag
1,155 Views December 31st, 2007 Category: MP3 Players, Creative LabsThe polished black ZEN weighs 2.1 ounces, measures 3.3 by 2.2 by 0.4 inches, and is dominated by a 2.5- inch, 320-by-240-pixel resolution TFT display—a half-inch bigger than the nano’s 2-inch screen. The front face feels a bit cluttered with buttons compared with the iriver clix gen 2, the upcoming Samsung P2, or any iPod model.
PCmag Reviewed Creative Zen 16 GB and gave out “Bottom Line:Place it next to an iPod nano and the ZEN looks positively bulky, but it also packs a larger screen and more features. And unlike the nano, the ZEN comes in a roomy 16GB capacity. Pros:Bright 2.5-inch screen. SD memory card slot. FM radio and voice-recording capability. Supports unprotected AAC files.Cons: Erratic start-up times. No FM or line-in recording. Plays only WMV video files. Poor battery life.”
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