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Creative Zen X-Fi2 32GB

The Creative Zen X-Fi2 is the company's first touchscreen MP3 player which includes expandable storage and native support for FLAC.

Creative Zen X-Fi2 32GB

The Creative Zen X-Fi2 is the company's first touchscreen MP3 player which includes expandable storage and native support for FLAC.

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Reviews

  • iRiver B30

    The iRiver B30 8GB MP3 player is the first player to support DAB+ artwork on its 2.7-inch screen and will play most file formats.

  • Meridian Sooloos Music Server

    The Meridian Sooloos is a modular music server with an easy-to-use interface and one of the best Random modes we've seen. The downside? It's expensive.

  • Logitech Transporter

    If you're looking for a high-end media streamer — and we're talking almost ridiculously lofty, here — then the Logitech Transporter could be the ticket.

  • ZappTek iSpeak It

    ZappTek's iSpeak It isn't for everyone, but if you like listening more than reading, it could be just the ticket for you.

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DIYs and How-to

  • How to convert video for the iPod

    Got a bunch of video you want to put on your iPod? Here's how to get it into the right format for watching on the go.

  • Convert video for your portable video player

    Trying to get caught up with the new personal video player craze? Read on to learn how to watch all your videos in your hands.

  • DIY: How to convert video for the iPod

    The Apple iPod is probably the one device that will push portable video into the mainstream.

  • DIY: How to rip a CD as MP3s

    Ripping tracks on your music CDs into MP3 files is easier than ever, and this tutorial will show you how to tweak settings to ensure your new files are named properly, stored in the proper directory, and sound their very best -- using either Windows Media Player or iTunes.

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