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Portable media player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ZEN V and the ZEN V Plus are portable media players manufactured by Creative Technology. The user interface on this player, the same as the one on Creative's ZEN Vision:M, was patented by Creative on January 9, 2005.[2] Creative sued Apple over the use of this user interface; Apple later settled for $100 million.[3]
Manufacturer | Creative Technology |
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Product family | Creative Zen |
Type | Digital audio player |
Lifespan | 2006–2008 |
Media | Available in 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 GB sizes |
Operating system | ZEN UI |
System on a chip | SigmaTel STMP3600[1] |
Display | 1.5-inch OLED display |
Input | Multi-directional joystick, play and back buttons, power/hold switch, dedicated volume control buttons |
Connectivity | USB 2.0 |
They are very small sized and feature an OLED screen measuring 1.5 inches. It is controlled using a 5-way mini joystick.[4] The ZEN V Plus has accumulated many awards, including CNET Editor's Choice for June 2006.[5] The players are nearly identical save for video playback and FM radio, which the ZEN V Plus supports but the regular ZEN V does not.
In August 2007, Creative introduced a 16 GB version of the ZEN V Plus, making it the first flash-based player with that capacity.[6]
Colors
- 1GB: Black/Orange, White/Orange, White/Red (Target Exclusive)
- 2GB: White/Green, Black/Green
- 4GB: Black/Blue
- 8GB: Black/Blue, Black/Orange,
Colors
- 1GB: Black/Orange, White/Orange, White/Red (Target Exclusive)
- 2GB: Black/Green, White/Green, Pink/White
- 4GB: Black/Blue
- 8GB: Black/Blue, Black/Red Black/orange
- 16GB Black/White
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