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29 Reviews
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High resolution screen thats easy to view even in sunshine, Large number of codecs supported, Supported by a variety of useful accessories, Quality solid build, Outstanding audio quality, Brilliant audio/video out functionality, Mains and/or USB cha...
Software support is a bit limited (video conversion capabilities arent great).
With Creatives second release they have really surpassed all expectations. They have a feature packed player released for a good price. Of course its lacking recording capabilities from external sources but if you wanted those the price would almos...
Abstract: The Creative Zen Vision, a dazzling but occasionally frustrating personal media player, handles video and music with aplomb, all for a tantalizingly low price.
Abstract: Creative Zen Vision Portable Media PlayerThe portable media player is no longer the revolutionary device it was a year ago when Creative released the Zen PMC. But the new Zen Vision brings to the table some new features. Its smaller and more pocketabl...
Gorgeous high-resolution screen, Beautiful, compact design, Excellent interface, Plays and records FM radio, Syncs with Outlook, Removable battery, CompactFlash slot, *
Limited viewing angle, No line-in audio or video recording, Doesnt display album art, Cant schedule radio recordings, No kickstand, No easy way to watch DVDs, Incomplete documentation
The Creative Zen Vision, a dazzling but occasionally frustrating personal media player, handles video and music with aplomb. ...
Abstract: The Zen Vision, Creatives latest effort to craft the ultimate portable video player (PVP), improves on its predecessor, the Zen Portable Media Center, in almost every way. Though its smaller and more elegant, it packs a larger 30GB hard drive and a l...
Abstract: Gorgeous high-resolution screen; beautiful, compact design; excellent interface; plays and records FM radio; supports TiVo To Go and limited movie downloads; syncs with Outlook; removable battery; CompactFlash slot; reasonably priced.
Abstract: We can only imagine the conversations with Microsoft that took place when Creative decided to ditch Redmond’s Portable Media Center platform in favor of its own homebrew interface (“It’s not you—it’s us”). But it was a smart move. The Zen Vision is far...