Battle of the pocket bulge: Zen vs iPod

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24 October 2002 11:20 AM
Tags: apple, mp3, music, wma, nomad, creative, zen, ipod
Battle of the pocket bulge: Zen vs Ipod

Apple and Creative would both like your MP3 spending dollar, and both offer pocket-sized firewire-capable MP3 players. We put the Creative Zen head to head with the Apple iPod.

MP3 players have come a long way from the first players that offered minute amounts of storage space; if you've got the money, you can pick up music storage that measures in the gigabytes. The storage concept has also evolved; today's MP3 players feature file moving capabilities, and in the case of Apple's Ipod, even simple PDA-style functionality. That extra storage space needn't crease your clothes too badly, either; both MP3 players reviewed here will fit into a shirt pocket, although you'd have no space for anything else.

Creative Nomad Jukebox Zen (10GB)
Creative's entry into the high-storage, pocket sized MP3 player market is cheaper than the Apple alternative. Does budget pricing pay off?

Creative Nomad Jukebox Zen

Apple Ipod for Windows
Apple's Ipod is more expensive than Creative's Zen. Is it worth the additional expenditure?

Apple Ipod for Windows

Eliot Van Buskirk, John Lui and Alex Kidman contributed to this report.

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