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  2. Creative Zen - Wikipedia

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    The ZEN MicroPhoto, released on July 28, 2005, [15] shares the same features of the ZEN Micro except Audible.com support (reinstated in firmware versions 1.31.01 and above), and adds an upgraded 262,144-color (18 bpp) OLED screen for displaying photos. To fix the lack of bass with the ZEN Micro, Creative implemented a Bass Boost feature ...

  3. 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 ]

  4. ZiiLABS - Wikipedia

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    ZiiLABS was founded in 1994 as 3Dlabs, which became a wholly owned subsidiary of Creative Technology Ltd in 2002.In January 2009, the company re-branded as ZiiLABS. This re-branding reflected 3Dlabs' focus on supplying low-power, media-rich application processors, hardware platforms and middleware, rather than just 3D GPUs as had previously been the case.

  5. 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

  6. Zii EGG - Wikipedia

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    Creative ZEN The Zii EGG is a handheld product platform from Creative Technology subsidiary ZiiLABS . According to ZiiLABS, the Zii Egg was designed for OEM sales, meaning that the device was marketed to sell to third parties rather than retail customers where they can modify it and sell it under their own brand rather than Creative or ZiiLABS.

  7. Portable Media Center - Wikipedia

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    The Zen Portable Media Center by Creative, which was the first player based on PMC Portable Media Center (PMC) is a portable media player (PMP) platform developed by Microsoft . Announced at the 2003 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), and released in early 2004, it was originally positioned as a competitor to Apple's iPod . [ 1 ]

  8. 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).

  9. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    Later players in the Creative NOMAD range used microdrives rather than laptop drives. In October 2000, South Korean software company Cowon Systems released their first MP3 player, the CW100, under the brand name iAUDIO. In December 2000, some months after the Creative's NOMAD Jukebox, Archos released its Jukebox 6000 with a 6 GB hard drive.