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Editorial Review With a tiny, eye-catching design, smooth contours, and discreet size, the Creative Zen V 1 GB Portable Media Player fits perfectly in your palm and slides effortlessly into your smallest pocket. With 1 GB of storage space, Read more
Features Portable media player fits perfectly in your palm or pocketBig 1 GB memory holds up to 2,000 songs, photographs, and album art1.5-inch OLED screen displays rich and vibrant photos, full-color menus, and more at any viewing angleDirect CD Recording allows you to record songs directly from an audio source without using a PCPlayer doubles as a voice recorder with the handy built-in microphone
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smaller than I thought and easy to use
I got my zen v and was surprised how tiny it is. It is much smaller than you might think. It's light and easy to use. I found the new joy stick to be a great idea. I didn't have any problems and I dont have tiny fingers. This is an easy player to use and is built beautifully. The quality is as good or better than iPod. I was going to get the zen v plus with video but I couldnt wait and am not that into video on a small player anyhow. The price is very low for these zen v players, especially considering that they are super high build quality. All you have to do is charge the player for a few hours before you mess around with it. So, I highly recommend this delightful player for ease of use and build quality. IMHO it's better than apple and much better than sandisk. You will be impressed. I also would like to stress that the joystick system on this player is easy to use and very simple to figure out. I have had nothing but a good experience using this. Read the manual on the cd if you can hold back from just trying to play with it to figure it out. Even though it doesnt have radio or a video function, the zen v hasa lot of options in its menu to mess around with. I am very impressed with the high quality creative is giving out along with low prices. The mp3 market has a lot of options now but the zen v plus is the best for my money. I have a lot of experience with MP3 players and this is the most impressive one yet for its size. Go to a store and check out how small it really is and how nice the player is put together and how easy the navigation is with the new joystick system. You will probably end up getting one. To be honest though, if you do check it out, you won't freak out how small it is when you get it in the mail like I did before seeing it,so flip a coin on that deal.Have fun!
Nice gadget But...
I bought this to listen to audio books downloaded from my public library. They use overdrive media console which is not compatible with an Ipod.
Buy this today!
The Creative Zen V is just that, Zen.First off, it's the most adored electronic device I own; adored by all who see it.The picture on-line does nothing for how cute it really is, and how compact it is as well.It really can hold 500 songs and the quality is awesome.The interface is SO much better than any other mp3 player I own and it is simply zen to use.All in all, it's very worth the small amount of money it costs!Buy one today, you won't regret it!
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50. Samsung LNS4051D 40" Wide LCD HDTV with Integrated ATSC Tuner by Samsung
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list price: $2,199.99
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Editorial Review Bring your home entertainment together with the 40-inch Samsung LNS4051D LCD television, which includes an integrated HDTV tuner as well as connectivity options for your PC and portable digital audio players. The thin-profile, piano-black LNS4051D will look great in any home entertainment cabinetry. The dual purpose pedestal stand can also be used as an articulating wall mount when its folded back. Additionally, the stand can be removed for wall-mounting via optional VESA compatible hardware (such as Samsung wall mounting kit WMTL4001). Read more
Features Stylish 40-inch LCD TV in black with integrated HDTV tuner; measures 39 x 28.1 x 12.8 inches (WxHxD) with included standGame Mode optimizes image quality and sound; connect portable digital players and control via remote (with RS232 cable connection)1366 x 768-pixel resolution, 500 cd/m2 brightness, super-fast 8ms response time, 4000:1 contrast ratio, 170-degree viewing angleConnections: 2 composite A/V (1 side), 2 S-Video (1 side), 1 component (Y/Pb/Pr), 2 HDMI, 2 RF, 1 USB, 1 RS232Two stereo speakers, 10 watts apiece (20 watts total); SRS TruSurround XT virtual surround
Reviews (39)
awesome
I was all set to order this through amazon because I just couldn't justify paying over $400 more just to be able to pick it up (and return it if there was a problem). However, some of the bad reviews prevented me from doing so. I've had problems with shipping companies before so I know I wouldn't want to deal with that crp.
IS IT REALLY TRUE HIGH DEFINITION????
The Samsung's spec does not clearly state if the HD-TV accepts a 1080P video signal.I would ask this question because the Blue-ray DVD technology being introduced produces amazing images on a TRUE HD-TV that can accept 1080P video signal.Presently HD-TVs are video rated at 1080i.
Excellent Choice
I, like many other, spent significant time researching LCD televisions. C-NET and others advised the Sony over the Samsung. I have seen both in action at the homes of friends and my eye viewed the Samsung as every bit as good in picture quality if not better than the Sony. So the decision was made on the Samsung based on features and price, anywhere from $200 to $500 cheaper based on my research. The next decision was whether to risk making such a high dollar purchase online, Amazons price being $400 to $600 less than the brick and mortar stores. After reading many reviews here on Amazon, I decided to pull the trigger and order from Amazon. It was an EXCELLENT CHOICE. The set was ordered on a Friday morning, and arrived via EGL on Amazons super saver free freight rate on Tuesday. Three business days or five calendar days. The set beat my satellite installer so I wasn't expecting much from the picture as I pulled it out of the box. I set it up to make sure it was functioning, and as expected the standard def channels were fuzzy. For kicks I connected my cheap Radio Shack rabbit ears into the antenna connection, and went searching for over the air high definition. What I found was that all the networks carried digital channels as did the fringe channels. I am getting Fox, NBC,CBS, CW, and the MY CHANNEL stations in either 480p or 720p. I also get a PBS HD signal in 1080i. When the networks broadcast their hi-def signals they all come in in either 720p or 1080i. All this on a cheap ten dollar Radio Shack rabbit ears antenna. I have a friend who bought a DLP projection, something I was looking at, and he only receives a 480p signal. Samsung obviously got it right with their built in HD tuner. Samsung got it right with their picture as well. Have had none of the picture issues C-NET talks about. Blacks are definately black, whites are very white, no ghosts, no shadows and no picture lag. I highly recommend this set.
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51. Pioneer Inno Portable XM2go Radio with MP3 Player by Pioneer
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list price: $399.99
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Editorial Review The original lineup of XM2Go products (the MyFi, Tao, and Airware) were the first attempt from either XM or Sirius at providing a truly portable satellite radio receiver. As first-generation products, they offered such tantalizing features as a built-in antenna for receiving live XM broadcasts on the go and the ability to record content for playback later. But, like many first-generation products, these technologies were not yet perfected. Read more
Features Plays live XM radio content wherever you roamTuneSelect alerts you when favorites are being played on XMAlso plays MP3s and WMA files from your personal libraryFull-color, 180 x 180 TFT displayHolds up to 50 hours of content
Reviews (55)
The XM Inno is a great little device
Throughout the past ten months I have owned the Roady XT, XM2GO Tao version and just today I received the Pioneer Inno with the car kit.Of course each these cost a little bit more than the other and so naturally I expect a couple more features from each of these units and the Inno does not disappoint.It is an amazing little gadget and believe it or not I got this unit off of eBay from and it included the car kits with shipping for $220.00.I could not pass this deal up.Although I would not pay in an excessive of $400.00 for the Inno, the $200 price tag seemed about right, and maybe even $250.
Depends on what you want from the radio
I've read the reviews and agree that battery life is not all that long, but I did a new firmware update which seems to extend it. Also it does have a low output volume and you will need to connect it to something like a Boosteroo(tm) or boombox to get a good volume.As to LIVE listening if you're not listening primarily to a NEWS CHANNEL it's a non issue.Record what you want to listen to, it records up to 50 hours which puts me into information overload.By doing this I can skip what I don't want, or repeat a favorite; very nice. It has presets by hitting center button and setting the channel as a favorite. I don't recommend this in the car, but it can store as many as you want.I don't regret the $400 I paid for the INNO and now you can get it for $250.You should get an extra docking station for work or travel.
Good idea, but leaves somthing to be desired...
I've been an XM subscriber for three years now and have been very pleased with my Delphi Unit and the offerings from XM Radio.I passed on the MyFi when it came out as too expensive and would wait until it came down in price.I did have a buddy that bought one, and he liked it.It didn't get good reception with the car kit, but for some reason he'd get great reception on the 14th floor of a big metal building in downtown Houston.
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52. Creative Zen Nano Plus 1 GB MP3 Player (Pink) by Creative Labs
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list price: $109.99
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Editorial Review Ready for remarkably thin and powerful performance from your portable music device? The Creative Zen Nano Plus 1 GB MP3 Player is the ticket. Incredibly thin and lightweight, it's packed with the latest features to meet all your needs. Enjoy amazing, skip-free audio quality when you're listening to your MP3 and WMA music. |
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