Simple to use, excellent range and sounds great, but the Creative Xdock and Xmod Wireless combo is a little expensive for the features it offers.
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If you're a high quality video junkie -- or for some perfectly legal reason have lots of DivX movies -- then the highly portable iZak should appeal.
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If you're looking for a feature-packed flash player but you don't want to spend a ton to get one, Creative's Zen Nano Plus is the device for you.
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A larger screen and improved file-transfer capabilities make the remixed Zen Xtra more appealing than its older sibling, the Zen NX.
Companies end several legal disputes after Apple agrees to license a Creative patent for a music player interface.
Two of the iPod's direct competitors have released iPod-specific accessories. Have they thrown in the towel or is it just pragmatism winning over idealism?
Creative Technology has been awarded a patent for a user interface found in its portable media players and in competing devices, such as Apple Computer's iPod.
Creative has dropped prices across its entire MP3 player range. Leading the cuts is the Zen Micro 5GB player, which has been slashed by AU$150 to now have an RRP of AU$379.
Creative aims to break Apple's stranglehold on the portable audio player by releasing the 20GB Zen Touch.
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Long before the video-enabled Apple iPod hit the market, companies such as Archos and Creative established themselves as portable video pioneers with the launch of a variety of devices that played video, in addition to MP3s and digital audio.
We know what you're thinking: Why mention the iPod in the same breath as digital audio players from Archos, and Creative when the iPod doesn't even play the WMA format?
Everyone's got different priorities when it comes to portable music players. CNET.com.au picks the best MP3 players for sound quality, battery life, ease-of-use and overall features.
2007 ushered in devices with wireless capabilities, touch screens, and high capacity flash memory at increasingly lower prices.
Digital audio mavens who appreciate the highest-possible sound quality should investigate MP3 players that can play back lossless audio formats.
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