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Creative Zen Vision 30 GB Multimedia Player (White)

by Creative Labs
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Color: White
Brand Name:Creative Labs
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  • 30 GB multimedia device holds tens of thousands of photos, up to 120 hours of videos, or 15,000 songs
  • SharpPix 3.7-inch, LCD screen features a 640x480 (VGA) resolution, and hundreds of thousands of colors
  • Supports many video formats, such as AVI, DivX 4 and 53, XviD4, MPEG-1, -2, -SP, WMV9, and Motion-JPEG
  • Lightweight magnesium casing is both elegant and protective
  • Measures 4.9 x 2.9 x 0.8 inches and weighs 8.4 ounces with battery
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Product Details

Color: White
  • Item Weight: 2 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000A3N71Q
  • Item model number: ZENV30GBWH
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (53 customer reviews)

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Amazon.com Product Description

The Creative Zen Vision Multimedia Player lets you take all your movies, music and photos in a light, pocket-sized device that is loaded with 30 GB of memory. At this capacity you can carry tens of thousands of photos, 120 hours of movies (500 Kbps MPEG4-SP), or up to 15,000 songs (WMA encoded at 64 Kbps), all in the palm of your hand. You can also tune in the radio (32 station presets), record your favorite talk show, or make personal voice memos with the built-in microphone.



The Zen Vision can hold thousands of songs, snapshots, and movies in its 30 GB memory. View larger.

You can also see a screen shot of the SharpPix display.



Simple, intuitive keypad makes navigation a breeze.

See the Zen Vision in 3D.

Today's big screen blockbuster, yesterday's picnic home video, and even your favorite TV shows--they all now fit in your pocket and are ready to be shared. Zen Vision supports many video formats, such as AVI, DivX 4 and 53, XviD4, MPEG-1, -2, -SP, WMV9, and Motion-JPEG, which simply means you have more choices and less restrictions. Instead of busting out your wallet to show snapshots of your kids, you can enlist the Zen Vision to give viewers a glimpse of your precious memories--tens of thousands of them. In 262,144 vivid colors and 640x460 resolution, complete with a thumbnail gallery, this device makes it easy to scroll through your entire photo collection. Of course, music files are a big portion of anyone's digital canvas. Perfect for taking with you on the road or just around the house, this device makes all your music sound as good as the Zen Vision looks. And with eight preset EQ settings and 97 dB signal-to-noise ratio, you can fine-tune your listening experience for any musical genre.

You can also connect the Zen Vision to a projector or TV with the included AV cable, and put on a big show from this little device. Synchronize music files with photo or video montages for a taste of spectacular, personalized big screen magic. You can also transfer pictures from your camera to the Zen Vision in no time flat. Simply slip in your camera's Compact Flash (CF) memory card, and let Zen Vision do the rest. The optional CF card adaptor also lets you use other popular memory card formats, such as SD, MMC, Memory Stick and more.

Viewing images on this device is a pleasant experience. The SharpPix 3.7-inch, high-resolution LCD screen features a 640x480 (VGA) resolution, and hundreds of thousands of colors. What all this means is you see crisp, clear detail in every movie and photo, even under bright light. Creative didn't scrimp on design, either. The Zen Vision features a lightweight magnesium casing that is both elegant and protective, and it sports a simple, intuitive keypad that makes navigation a breeze. And you'll get loads more playback time with the included removable, and rechargeable, battery. Enjoy up to 13 hours of music or 4.5 hours of movies on a single charge. The optional extended-life battery pack lets you double playback time, so you can enjoy days of uninterrupted entertainment. Other features include a personal organizer that you sync with Microsoft Outlook, and an integrated voice recorder that can store hundreds of hours worth of recordings. Take a closer look at all the Zen Vision features.

The Zen Vision Multimedia Player uses PlaysForSure technology. Look for the PlaysForSure logo if you're shopping for a portable music or video device and you want to make sure the digital music and video you purchase will play back on it every time. Match the PlaysForSure logo on a large selection of leading devices and online music stores. If you see the logo, you'll know your digital music will play for sure. Choose from a large number of digital music and video stores, including MTV's Urge, Rhapsody, Yahoo!, MSN Music, MusicMatch, MusicNow, Napster, Wal-Mart Music Downloads, and many more.


What's in the Box
Creative Zen Vision, earphones, power adapter, USB cable, AV cable, pouch, installation CD, and quick start guide.

Product Description

  • SharpPix 3.7" high-resolution LCD screen
    This premier MP3 player with 3.7" SharpPix 640 x 480 high resolution 262,144 color screen with transflective technology makes photos look almost as good as - or even better than - the real thing, even in bright sunlight!
  • Capture life's memories
    A must for all amateur and professional digital photographers, Zen Vision features a Plug&View compact flash card slot4 that lets you quickly transfer and view photos from your digital cameras in crisp thumbnail galleries. Free up precious memory space in your compact flash during long photo shoots by archiving tens of thousands of photos in the Zen Vision's spacious 30GB1 hard disk drive.
  • View photo slideshows
    Enjoy the complete portable photo viewing experience when you are entertaining a few friends. Share your collections of baby photos by adding a backdrop of your favorite music to the slideshow directly from your Zen Vision. Instantly turn your slideshows into atte

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    70 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Treat this review as your bible to MP3 / multimedia shopping, July 2, 2006
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    OK, I did too much research on these devices ... so I am here to share :
    I will break down Pros / Cons / General Advice / Why Creative over an IPOD.

    OK ... giving this 5 stars, not because it is perfect ... only because *all things being equal*** it is best in its class.
    Pros
    - SMART drag / drop (which is HUGE if you were an 'old time original napster dude, where you downloaded everyone song you ever wanted, and still have the collection). SMART means this ... if you drag / drop music, pictures and video in one folder, it will ask you if you want Creative to put the files into the appropriate folders. And it does this well. Nice feature, if you have digital pics, and digital movie footage (from the same camera, in the same folder) ... you don't have to do the sorting yourself ... as it handles it for you.
    - long battery life
    - nice little speaker for 'preview' without having to block out the rest of the world with your headphones (useful if you

    are sharing family pics w/ your kids and don't want to depend on the headset)
    - nice HD screen BIG screen
    - nice wow factor
    - beautiful design
    - HUGE format replay support (like AVI, which none of the other players support, even the Vision M). AVI for me is huge, because I take a lot of digital camera movie clips, which are in AVI format. I wanted to be able to play these back, without having to convert, and this unit handles it.
    - removable battery
    - option for EXTENDED 28 hour battery life
    - fm, voice recorder
    - tv outputs
    - Can manage with what ever software you so desire ... (see cons on IPOD below).

    Cons
    - had to reset unit (remove battery, put battery back in) as the unit froze on me within 72 hour period (however, it is

    possible that I had a corrupt MP3 that caused this ... and I did fill it up to 30% capacity and did a lot of moving of files

    around. Like any hard drive file system, this can cause some confusion to the underlying OS, so I am less concerned about

    the freeze problem ... but will be keeping an eye on it)
    - headset does not make sense ... should have come with a right angle plug (minor, and a $20 fix ... just buy a pair of nice

    headphones). The plug and its location is prone to become damaged (as it is right by the finger controls, and sticks

    straight out ... very annoying). I replaced with a nice pair of Philips right angle plug headphones, which comes with a wind

    case, for easy travel (without the tangle).
    - like everyone said about the screen ... it is tough to view with 2 eyes ... let me explain ... (which by the way ... if

    you change the underlying skin to SILVER, versus the standard DARK BLUE, you will be in much better shape). Now, for the

    explaination ...
    If you look with your left eye only ... you will notice a sweet spot when viewing. At that sweet spot, the picture will look

    like a picture ... when out of that sweet spot, the black becomes 'shiny'. Now, when you are infocus with your left eye,

    close it, and open your right eye ... you will notice that your right eye sees the pic a bit shiny. If you adjust the view

    angle with your right eye, your left eye will see that bit of shinyness ... and so, on. I am NOT sure what the folks of

    creative were smoking when they designed this screen, but it is tough on the eyes. NOT NOT NOT designed to watch a move, but

    definately has the WOW factor, because when you look at it, at a glance, the screen is NICE, almost HD.
    - If you use polarized lenses, when you are driving, don't even think of looking at the screen, because you wont see

    ANYTHING. Somehow, the polarization cancels out the view ENTIRELY. Not sure why, but it does. (Despite the screen flaws,
    - expensive (but only $80 more then the Vision M, which is a nice alternative, but does not have the replay speaker, the bigger screen or the extensive format repaly support.



    General Advice
    Don't rely on MP3 tagging, because your songs will always be out of order. Create Playlists ... this way you can go to your

    group of songs and can pinpoint any song you want in SECONDS, versus having to sort through incorrect Genre, mislabeled album

    titles, etc. It comes down to this ... label your songs yourself, don't depend on these unreliable MP3 tagging services,

    which will completely destroy the existing tags on you songset. I have a huge collection of howard stern comedy clips, and

    mp3 autotagging had these songs in ballet, soul, etc. And the funny thing is that these services claimed to have completed

    100% accurate tagging to my songs. B*&&S%$!. Stick to your own labeleing, and use playlists. I had over 1300 songs

    organized in about 1 hour.

    Why Creative over an IPOD :
    OK, here is why. IN MY LIFE, I purchased 5 songs through IPOD. Notice the workd PURCHASED, meaning I OWN THEM. Would you

    believe that when I went to play those songs on another computer, I WAS REQUIRED TO LOG INTO ITUNES, to ACTIVATE THE APPROVAL

    OF THOSE SONGS BEING PLAYED!!!!! Is that insane? Talk about big brother keeping tabs on the S&#! I purchased. I hate to

    say this, but APPLE is for people that don't have brains. They are for people that don't want to think, and don't care to

    ask questions, and don't care to understand. For those ... there is apple. For everyone else, CREATIVE understands your

    personal needs, and also has a talented bunch of engineers that understand what an enthusiast REALLY wants. The CON however

    to buying the Creative is that you will have to use 5% of your brain. If that is OK with you, then this is the device for

    you. If you don't want to use your brain, and want APPLE to do all of the thinking for you, buy an IPOD ...but beware when

    you 'upgrade your computer', and APPLE says there is a limit on how many computers you can play your 'PURCHASED' songs on.

    ALSO, why this over an IPOD :
    - built in speaker
    - nice HD screen, especially if you are a PROUD parent, and want to keep every digital picture of your kids in your shirt

    pocket, as well as your full MP3 list.
    - TV output, to share slideshows with your family
    - EXCELLENT support : Creative picked up the phone BEFORE I purchased the product, as well as after I purchased the product.

    BOTH times, I was treated fairly, respectfully, and was helped. STELLAR.
    - bad replay support on the IPOD, as it isn't a generic multimedia device.
    - IPOD doesn't have FM tuner, doesn't have voice recorder (which is awesome by the way), doesn't have TV output, doesn't have removable battery
    - With IPOD, you better love ITUNES, because you have no choice but to be married to it. Not very American, is it?? Kind of like a fixed marriage. With the Creative unit, you can use what ever you desire (its own software, drag / drop within windows, Mozilla firefox, Windows Media Player, etc.)

    Got to go folks, there are probably more items, but my fingers hurt from too much typing.
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    143 of 151 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars nearly there, November 5, 2005
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    Creative nearly hit bullseye with this device. It's perfectly sized, easy to use, and has plenty of capacity. Images are crisp and colors rich, but the unit falls just short with a narrow viewing angle and sluggish navigation.

    First, the bad. The screen is uncomfortable to watch head on. The left tilt helps but it's still not satisfactory. In addition, my unit has several tiny starlike specs that distract me from my movie. Compared to my HP iPaq, the unit takes time to boot and navigation is much slower. Finally, I don't understand their claim to support a variety of formats. For some of my movie clips, like from my digital camera, I can play them right away on my PC on Windows Media Player 10 but have to go through a conversion process to play them on the Creative. And the conversion lowers the quality of the file.

    Now for the good. 30GB holds a lot of portable movies. Navigation is a breeze. The sound is wonderful and the screen displays color beautifully, with sharp clean images. The file management software is straightforward. The unit is well constructed and feels good in the hand.

    Now for a word about getting content onto your portable video player.
    There's always CinemaNow. But if you want to watch the DVDs you own, you've got to rip. Creative includes Video Vault demo software to help get your movies portable, and it's pretty good. I prefer it to the software called "DVD to Pocket PC" because it's more stable. The downside is it creates much larger files (an average movie is 600MB rather than 300MB).

    To get DVDs onto the Creative using the demo software, you have to
    (1) rip the DVD into a file format the demo software will accept (I use DVD Shrink freeware)
    (2) use the demo software to convert that ripped file (2-5GB) into a portable movie file (400-800MB) to put onto the Creative. This step takes 1-3 hours per movie, so I run it overnight.

    To get TV onto the Creative, it's helpful to have a Media Center PC with a DVR. This way you can move recorded TV shows to the Creative and watch them on the go.

    Yes, this is all very time consuming work, but no different than ripping your CDs to create an mp3 music library. Using this process, one snag I haven't figured out yet is how to get my 16x9 (and wider) movies to play in the correct aspect ratio on the Creative Zen Vision. It ends up being slightly stretched top to bottom. Thankfully, the stretch isn't so bad.

    For me the results of all this digital transfer are worth the effort. It's a blast to have this on a trip. The Creative Zen Vision is a pioneer product and a fun toy for the electronics enthusiast.

    update: I solved my 16x9 problem. The full version of Video Vault software (whose demo is included with the Zen Vision) has an option for 4:3 or 16:9. This is the best program I've found for converting movies into portable-sized files.
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    46 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great product - read the manual, December 26, 2005
    I started looking at items like this one because I wanted a device I could use to store my photos while traveling without lugging a notebook computer around. When I picked this one, I think I made a great choice.

    Mainly, in this review, I want to address some misconceptions found in other reviews. First, the screen: The viewing angle is not an issue at all. I was amazed to see what is said in some of the reviews. It is a one-person device, but I can move my head several inches in any direction without problems. The screen is amazingly sharp and clear, and easily visible even in bright sunlight.

    Second, you CAN use this as a removable drive. You simple set that up under the extras menu, make sure you have navigated to the removable drive screen on the Vision, and then plug it into a computer. It will come up as a removable drive under My Computer. It works fine. All I had to do to find out about this was read the manual.

    It also works fine to store my photos. It's easy, fast, and SMALL, being about the size of a deck of cards. The 30 gigs is enough space for even a pretty long trip, and I take a LOT of photos with a 7 MP camera.

    I had no trouble transferring my movies to this, either. I have a very large collection of DVDs, and I wanted to be able to watch them while traveling. I am using a program called Magic DVD Ripper to convert them, and it is easy. It does take about an hour for my computer to do the conversion.

    The battery is removable, so you can, if you like, carry a second one. Try that with an Ipod.

    All in all, I haven't found much of anything to complain about.
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