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    A larger screen and improved file-transfer capabilities make the remixed Zen Xtra more appealing than its older sibling, the Zen NX.

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    The lightweight MuVo² scores on size and sound, but its uninspired style, build and physical ergonomics are a major letdown.

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    The slick Creative LX200 packs features aplenty into a small package: MP3 and WMA audio, FM radio, and voice recording features.

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