Creative Zen Vision 30GB vs. Consus PMC-300 20GB
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Creative Zen Vision
The Player

Save for the weird button shapes, the Zen Vision actually looks pretty good. Right at the top of the column of buttons is an infrared (IR) receiver for use with the optional IR remote control.


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Below the Zen Vision are the USB connector as well as a dock connector for the Docking Station (optional accessory).


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On the top are the volume controls, as well as the ingenious Power/Lock combo switch. At the extreme right is the built-in microphone.


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At the left side is the CompactFlash slot, which accepts both Type I and Type II CompactFlash Cards. Creative also has an optional Compact Flash Adapter which acts as a card reader for SD, MMC, TransFlash, Memory Stick and xD cards.


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On the right side of the player are the AC power socket, audio/video output jack (both hidden by a flap), and headphones jack.


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Creative Zen Vision 30GB vs. Consus PMC-300 20GB

Review Index

Page 1: Introduction/Creative Zen Vision: Package Contents
Page 2: Consus PMC-300: Package Contents/Remarks
Page 3: Creative Zen Vision: The Player
Page 4: Consus PMC-300i: The Player
Page 5: Creative Zen Vision & Consus PMC-300: Side-By-Side/Remarks/Specifications
Page 6, 7, 8, 9, 10: Creative Zen Vision: Navigation System
Page 11, 12, 13, 14: Consus PMC-300: Navigation System/Remarks
Page 15: Installing Software/Remarks
Page 16: Transferring Files/Remarks/Transfer Speeds/Benchmarks
Page 17: Battery Life/Problems
Page 18: Comparisons/Summary/Conclusion
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