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  2. Creative Zen - Wikipedia

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    The NOMAD Jukebox Zen Xtra, or the Zen Xtra (renamed by Creative for commercial reasons) was released simultaneously with the Zen NX. [6] The player was presumably named Xtra, thanks to the larger screen. The package includes the player, a leather case with belt-clip, a lithium-ion battery, a USB cable, and a pair of standard earbuds.

  3. Creative Nomad - Wikipedia

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    The Nomad Jukebox runs on four AA batteries and has a 6 GB hard drive. NOMAD Jukebox 2. Later NOMAD Jukeboxes used Creative's own firmware. Most players use Texas Instruments TMS320DA25x ARM plus digital signal processor as their CPU and support some version of Creative's environmental audio extensions (EAX).

  4. Zen (portable media player) - Wikipedia

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    The ZEN is a portable media player in the Creative Zen series designed and manufactured by Creative Technology. This flash memory -based player is the de facto successor [ 3 ] of the ZEN Vision:M and was announced on August 29, 2007, to be available in capacities of 2, 4, 8, and 16 GB, as of September 14. [ 4 ]

  5. ZEN V - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Environmental Audio Extensions - Wikipedia

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    The Environmental Audio Extensions (or EAX) are a number of digital signal processing presets for audio, present in Creative Technology Sound Blaster sound cards starting with the Sound Blaster Live and the Creative NOMAD/Creative ZEN product lines.

  7. Creative MuVo player models - Wikipedia

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    MuVo Micro N200/ZEN Nano/Nano Plus. Capacity: 128 MB (128 MiB), 256 MB (256 MiB), 512 MB (512 MiB), 1 GB (1 GiB) Power: One AAA battery; Interface: USB 2.0; Notes: FM radio, voice recorder, line-in encoding (directly encodes mp3 files from an external source) MuVo Chameleon. Capacity: 1 GB (1 GiB) Power: One AAA battery; Interface: USB 2.0

  8. Fact Sheet - images.huffingtonpost.com

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  9. ZEN Vision:M - Wikipedia

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    The ZEN Vision:M won Best of Show and Best Portable Audio & Video Device awards at the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show, [4] as well as the Red Dot Design Award. [5] Months later, a 60 GB model of the player was released, which included a USB host that allowed users to transfer photos from a digital camera to the Zen Vision.