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« Podcast Captures Sound of Silence | Main | Mainstream Media Goes iPod Porn Crazy »Creative Intros Zen PhotoNovember 07, 2005Creative has introduced the Zen Sleek Photo, a 20GB MP3 player and photo viewer designed to support music download and subscription services. The player features a 262,144-colour OLED 1.7-inch screen.
“The Zen Sleek Photo builds upon the successful Zen Sleek by adding photo and music subscription support out-of-the-box,” said Geraldine De Bonis, European Business Manager for MP3 Players with Creative. “The combination of FM radio, voice recording, supreme audio quality and a stunning OLED screen for photo viewing makes Zen Sleek Photo the ideal choice for anyone who wants the most from their MP3 player.” Encased in smooth brushed aluminum, the Zen Sleek Photo holds up to 10,000 songs or tens of thousands of digital photos, and delivers up to 19 hours playback from a single battery charge. The Zen Sleek Photo also offers users several new options for personalising their player. Customisable themes, including Vibrant, Earth, Cool, Peace, Romantic, Pastel, Jungle, and Fire allow users to change the overall colour scheme of menus while navigating through Creative’s patented user interface to find a particular track, playlist, artist, or album. Users can also select a favorite photo as a “wallpaper” background image on the Zen Sleek Photo and choose from a variety of coloured effects to change the look of the image. Zen Sleek Photo MP3 players also feature:
An optional docking cradle for the Zen Sleek Photo features a USB port for connecting to a PC for transferring digital tracks or easily attaching speakers, like the matching silver and white Creative I-Trigue 3400s. The Zen Sleek Photo includes a carrying case, high-fidelity headphones, a USB 2.0 cable, and a power adapter. The player is bundled with Creative MediaSource, an easy-to-use application for ripping CDs, organizing entire digital music collections, and easily transferring MP3 and WMA files. Source: Creative CommentsI bought one.But I am not able to connet to my PC. I am using Win Xp when it is conneted it is showing the usd device detected but I could not see any drives in My computer. Is it a proble with the cable. Posted by: Mathew Joseph at November 15, 2005 12:27 AM Post a comment |
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