Creative Labs Zen Portable Media Center

 
 

 

Pictured above: Creative Labs 20 GB Zen Portable Media Center  

 
 
 
 

The Creative Zen Portable Media Center is the ultimate portable player for audio and visual entertainment. Its intuitive Microsoft interface offers familiar, fast and easy access to all your favorite digital media and gives you the freedom to take it with you anywhere.

Movies, TV, music and photos can be enjoyed on the Zen’s bright 3.8-inch color screen, through high quality headphones or its built-in speaker. You can even connect your Zen to external entertainment systems to share with friends and family. This powerhouse entertainment player is housed in a compact and sleek design that is truly mobile.

The Zen Portable Media Center' 20 gig hard drive allows you to watch up to 80 hours of Movies, recorded TV or Home Videos, store and listen to over 10,000 songs or Carry and enjoy 100,000 photos. Its ease of connectivity to a Windows XP pc means that you move backward and forward your favorite music video of picture files whenever you want them on your portable device.

The Creative Zen Portable Media Center has a removable and rechargeable Li-Ion battery with a USB 2.0 port, giving you high-speed transfer. And supporting all popular audio, video and picture formats including MP3, WMA, WMV and JPG, you now have all your home entertainment wherever you go.

Windows Mobile-based Portable Media Centers are handheld entertainment devices that make it easy to store and play recorded TV, movies, home videos, music and photos transferred from a PC with Windows XP. You can watch and listen to your favorite entertainment anytime and anywhere in the palm of your hand or through a TV or stereo. It's simple to sync your music, video and pictures from your PC with Windows Media Player 10, and fast and easy to find the entertainment you want to play on your device. Portable Media Centers also support Windows Media Audio and Video plus other leading file formats, so you can choose from a wide range of music, videos and pictures
 

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