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Creative Zen Vision: M - Music Player Review
By: tech.co.uk staff - techradar.com Reviews
Published on: 8/22/2007 11:00 PM
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Creative Zen Vision:M 30GB - Digital Multimedia Device - 2.5" Color LCD - Black
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This great iPod rival does video better than anything else

The company that essentially created the digital music player market now snaps forever at Apple's heels, but it's close to drawing blood. Creative has suffered a few years of slightly embarrassing misfires, so it's great to see it back on track with the Zen Vision range.

Its current players evoke what makes the iPod so covetable without shameless imitation - and in some ways have an edge over Apple.

First, the bad stuff. Undeniably worse build quality means this tortoise isn't quite going to beat the iPod hare to the mega-sales finish line.

It feels quite plasticky, and bulky without seeming solid enough to warrant it. The 60GB model is exactly the same size, so it's a shame that this 30GB version can't shave a few more millimetres off its depth.

There's a greater problem in the shape of the now-traditional Creative touch-strip, a determined alternative to the iPod's signature wheel.

It's more elegant than the annoying click-click-click of the button approach most other players favour, but having it sense taps as well as vertical rubbing means navigating menus can go a bit haywire. Think of a laptop touchpad, and how annoying an accidental tap on that can be. You'll get used to it, but it a little refinement could help hugely.

It's just big-boned

Now the good stuff. It sounds great, although only imperceptibly better than its leading rivals. More importantly, it's highly versatile, and will happily play back common video formats without any conversion needed.

Just dragging and dropping a movie file from Windows Explorer and then having it show up on the player with no other faffing about with software needed feels like dark magicks.

The player's screen is only 320 x 240, but it supports higher resolution video and will even output it to a TV at 640 x 480 if you attach an optional cable. It's a shame there's no option to zoom into widescreen videos to fill the 4:3 screen, rather than the ugly stretching offered, but nevertheless this absolutely whips all comers on the moving picture front.

Like most devices sporting the Microsoft-bestowed Plays For Sure logo, you don't need to install additional software to copy audio or video to this. It can all be done through Windows Media Player or Windows Explorer.

The manual's careful not to mention this, hoping to trick you into installing the bloated proprietary Creative software that's included instead. It's not terrible, especially compared to some other options, but it's redundant and sticks too many fingers into your system. Fortunately, it can be done without.

Given that, plus well-implemented extras such as an FM radio, voice recording and its good-looking menus and display, this is the good option for a more tech-savvy purchaser. The iPod is slicker and far better designed for sure, but it's a more limited device.

To put it slightly more snidely, the Zen's the one to go for if you're not bothered about looking like the bee's knees on the train. She may not look like much, but she's got it where it counts, kid.

Score

  • 5 / 5

For

  • Great video playback quality
  • Versatile and easy to use

Against

  • Awkward touchstrip

Verdict

Superior technology, but so-so design

Specification

Playable FormatsMPEG-4
MPEG 1
MP3
JPEG
GIF
DivX
BMP
Xvid
WMV9
WMA
WAV
TIFF
PNG
MPEG-4
MPEG-1
MPEG 2
Video PlaybackYes
Remote ControlNo
Power SupplyRechargeable via USB cable
Connectivity3.5mm Output
Hi-Speed USB
USB 2.0
PC ConnectivityUSB 2.0
ColourWhite
Dimensions62 x 104 x 19 mm (w x h x d)
Weight (g)163 g
AccessoriesUSB Cable
HDD Capacity (GB)60 GB
Min Processor Speed (GHz)0.35 GHz
Min Processor Speed (MHz)350 Mhz
OS RequirementsMicrosoft Windows XP Home Edition
Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition
Microsoft Windows XP
Processor Type RequiredPentium II
RAM Recommended (MB)64 MB
Ram Required (MB)64 MB
Required Hard Disk Space (MB)170 MB
Required PeripheralsCD-ROM Drive
USB Port
Display Resolution320 x 240
Display Size2.5 inches
Display TypeLCD
Software ProvidedCreative Media Explorer
No of Preset Radio Stations32
Radio Frequency Range20 - 20000 Hz
Radio IncludedYes
Battery TypeRechargeable Lithium-ion
No Of Batteries Required1
Storage Capacity (GB)30 GB
Storage Capacity (MB)30000 MB
Additional FeaturesDigital video player
Playback ModesA-B Repeat
Program
Random
Repeat
Repeat All

It feels quite plasticky, and bulky without seeming solid enough to warrant it



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