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    Creative Zen Vision:M vs iPod G5

    Posted on Wednesday, December 28 2005 @ 22:33:22 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    DAP Review briefly translated a French comparison of Apple's iPod G5 and Creative's new Zen Vision:M.
    In the end, both players end up scoring very well. Out of a maximum of 15 stars in total (5 each for functionality, ergonomics/design and audio/video quality, divided into various sub-categories as well), the iPod v5 scores a fat 12.5 - but it gets better, because the Zen vision:M takes the lead with no less than 13.5 stars.
    It looks like the Zen Vision:M clearly has a better video and photo quality. More details over here.

    By the way, you can already preorder these players over at Amazon:
  • Creative Zen Vision: M 30 GB Black
  • Creative Zen Vision: M 30 GB White
  • Creative Zen Vision:M 30 GB Light Blue
  • Creative Zen Vision: M 30 GB Green
  • Creative Zen Vision: M 30 GB Pink



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