Price range: £34.99
What is it: Flash-based MP3 and video player
What we think: Great sound and a decent feature set, but it's by no means revolutionary
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 23 September 2008
Tags: Creative, Creative Zen Mozaic, LCD, WAV format, performance
We like:
Sound quality; decent feature set; FM radio; battery life
We don't like:
Poor screen and video support; video conversion requires bundled software
Also known as:
Zen Mosaic
You might also need:
Better earphones
CNET UK judgement:
While neither revolutionary nor exciting in terms of functionality, the Mozaic offers terrific sound quality and a decent feature set, and is going for a penny under £120 with a 16GB capacity -- which is superb value
Full review:
Creative effectively replaced the popular Zen Vision:M when it released the Zen last year, and now it's effectively taking the spotlight from the classic Zen V Plus with the Zen Mozaic -- a music and video player coming in 2GB, 4GB, 8GB and 16GB capacities. Continue Reading...
Creative Zen Mozaic History
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