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Creative Zen V Plus
 
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Mark Korff
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May. 10, 2007
Conclusion

There isn't one big standout feature that makes the Zen V Plus a "must have" product, but it does a lot of things that a lot of portable media players that cost over three times as much can't even do. In fact, I'll go so far as to say that I can't think of another product off the top of my head that has all the main features of the Zen V Plus, and doesn't cost nearly twice as much.

I need to stress the fact that images, especially video images, won't compare to the quality you'll see with other competing products such as the iRiver Clix, but then again you'll pay almost twice as much for a Clix with the same capacity as the Zen.

All in all, the Zen V Plus is a great, full featured, flash based portable media player. It's not the "best" at everything it does, but for the price it doesn't have to be either. If you're interested in a portable media player that can do it "all" for well under $100, the Zen V Plus might just be the best value out there.


Pros

This thing is tiny
More features per dollar than most other players
Music quality and FM reception
Good battery life

Cons

Video isn't something you'll want to watch for hours! nor can you
There are better UI controls out there

 
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11 User Comments
1 - Posted by handrail on May 11, 2007 - 11:07 am

what did you think of the navigation joystick, mark? was is difficult to manipulate or toggle through menus or songs?

brad.

2 - Posted by Mark on May 14, 2007 - 8:47 am

The joystick isn't too bad. It was a bit annoying at times, but it's still functional, even for someone with larger hands like myself. As I stated in the review however, there are definitely better control mechanisms out there on similarly sized players. Take a look at the iRiver Clix for example. You just press down on all four edges of the screen, and those are your buttons. There's really no wasted space with that kind of a setup either, so your player is ALL screen which is obviously quite nice.

3 - Posted by aussiebear on May 16, 2007 - 7:29 am

I got the 1GB model. (Its the same thing, but the ring around the joystick is orange instead of green).

MORE Cons!

* Creative forces you to use WinXP if you aren't technically minded. The apps they provide on the CD does NOT work with Win2k. The reason is because they claim the requirements for PlaysForSure (MS's DRM) is WinXP.

* As part of PlaysForSure, these devices don't behave like the old or generic portable USB devices. You simply can't plug it into a PC and pass MP3s into it like a USB drive. You have to install drivers because of some proprietary protocol via USB. Damn you Microsoft!

To get things to work on Win2k, go here and scroll down to the 7th post from the top.
http://forums.creative.com/creativelabs/board/mess...

For Linux, you need:
http://gnomad2.sourceforge.net/
(This is the only way to access this device).

* If you use Win2k or Linux, you are pretty much out of luck if you want to use it to watch videos. The Zen V Plus's apps converts a video into some weird format called DIB. From what I've read its just passing 15fps of JPEGs to make it look like its playing video. This little device is so underpowered its not funny.

(Then again, you wouldn't watch videos with something this small, its bad for your eyes!)

* Another sad thing about it, is that (for the 1GB model) you can only re-allocate 512MB for storage of regular data files. You can't use the whole thing!

Conclusion?

This is my last brand-name portable player. I've learnt nothing but to despise MS and their PlaysForSure DRM specification. (Its pretty much on all brand name portable players!)...YUCK!

4 - Posted by dave on May 22, 2007 - 7:49 pm

can some make a step my slow step video of how to use this ZEN V Plus 2GB i try all over the web SEE I'm Old got it for x-mas i seen a video on youtude.com for another kind of MP3 player i try goin" to Cnet.com/PC world.com and yes CREATIVE I E MAIL THEM they won't write back it's still in box hard for me to see book in box get lost with that CD thing I * HOPE someone out there care to help me one day we all get old and will need help with new stuff this no joke i still use my AIWA cass tape player so E-Mail me with a video web site for this ZEN V plus THANKS brb_brks@yahoo.com may 22,2007 8:21pm---->looks at the video's Ppl make on youtude.com and make one of this Creative Zen V Plus 2 GB black / green god bless ALL

5 - Posted by blackjet on May 23, 2007 - 3:53 pm

hehehehe "prefer not to destroy" = keep perhaps? eigh? ;-)

6 - Posted by Kurtis on May 24, 2007 - 10:48 am

nope, not keep. we bought it for review and then sold it on ebay. sometimes it's easier to do that than to get on a waiting list for sponsorship.

7 - Posted by blackjet on May 24, 2007 - 3:04 pm

awww man that's a drag I thought companies would love to get you guys to review stuff for them, great publicity!

8 - Posted by tbaarr on September 30, 2007 - 12:29 pm

How do I transfer my old record albums to my zen 5? The my recording section fills up after 20 songs. Those songs are deleted from my playlist if I delete them from the MY recordings area

9 - Posted by kjay on December 23, 2008 - 7:28 am

the software can be used to turn your computer into an all around recorder for anything you play

10 - Posted by penguin on February 10, 2009 - 3:11 pm

The Zen V Media Explorer software is ridiculous to use. Somehow every song I added ended up as a separate file, if they show up at all. When I go in to manage my playlists, many of the songs in my files don't show up, most of my sub-files don't show up, and if I add new songs to my files I have to reboot the computer for the Zen V software to recognize it. One reboot per new song is stupid. Also cannot figure out why I put a song in my music file and when I go to edit my playlists....I CAN'T FIND IT ANYWHERE!!!

11 - Posted by Markus on March 22, 2009 - 10:32 am

The creative zen v plus an one of the worst pieces of technology I have every come accross. Everything works as you say but you cannot charge it without the origional installantion. So if you ever lose the computer you had when you 1st got this piece of crap you can never again recharge it. What a piece of garbage.

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