Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jan 20 2006, 3:01am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Anything But iPod has published a good review of the Creative Vision:M.
Quote:
"I have one major problem with the Zen Vision:M. It is not the proprietary dock connection, nor is it the non-removable battery. I can live with that. It is also not the proprietary video cable, even though that is substantially frustrating.
It is, however, the fact that I am not able to simply plug it in without drivers and drop music onto it. In other words, it is not UMS compliant. I am forced to install software and I am restricted to using Windows XP.
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Read the full review. Compare PricesSee also the Creative Vision:M review comparing the iPod Video screen with the one from the Vision:M.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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