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C reative Labs is famous for its sound cards, CD/DVD players, mouse and keyboards, headphones and digital (portable) music players. Nowadays, Creative produces portable media players of the Zen en MuVo series. Creative has stopped the production of the...
The Creative Zen Mozaic is an excellent music/video player with a nice additional function of watching pictures. The menu and the functions this media player provides are almost similar to those of the original Creative Zen. However; the Zen Mozaic i...
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Theres nothing wrong with having a player that just plays audio. For most people looking for an ultra-portable, thats exactly what theyre after, especially if its cheap.Thats why its so bewildering that s even bothered building video compatibili...
Dinky dimensions and unique design, surprisingly musical performer, superbly simple to operate...
Video playback is a waste of time...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-08-17 08:12:06
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Available in 2GB, 4GB, 8GB and 16GB sizes the Creative Zen Mozaic MP3 player has a 1.8-inch TFT colour screen, FM radio function with 32 preset stations, alarm clock, calendar, and a built-in speaker. It also has a 32-hour rechargeable battery life. Th...
Creative has a well-deserved rep for making smart music players. For anyone eager to sidestep the iPod, the Zen Mozaic, Creative’s answer to the nano, is a stand-up candidate. 2GB, 4GB, 8GB and 16GB versions mean it can go toe-to-toe with even the n...
The Mozaic will only work with Windows XP or Vista, and despite having lots of buttons up-front, changing the volume of a track means rifling through menus, rather than clicking a simple key. Its screen is also too small to really enjoy videos on the move...
A noble competitor to the iPod nano, but one only Windows fans can enjoy. Aside from a few quirks in its interface, it’s a solid purchase, and a reassuringly cheap one too.Creative Zen Mozaic is tagged with creative, MP3 player, FM radio, microphone...
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Whilst we liked the sound performance, the indistinct keys and fiddly menus ultimately hamper this MP3 player...
Sound quality, value for money, plenty of features, built-in speaker...
Fiddly controls and menus, poor screen quality...
Whilst we liked the sound performance, the indistinct keys and fiddly menus ultimately hamper this MP3 player...
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With its checkered, multihued design, Creative Zens Mozaic looks pretty slick. Regrettably, this flash-based media player (which is available in black, gray, or pink) is stronger on style than on substance. We found the Creative Zen Mozaics button...
Overall, the Creative Zen Mozaic is a solid offering at a good price, but you may have to do some fiddling to get its features to operate smoothly. Amber Bouman Lowest online price: ££59.99 Buy it now: click here...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 08:12:11
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If you were trying to generate some interest in a new music player, what would you concentrate on? A bigger, brighter screen, maybe, or more storage space for extra songs? Improved sound quality?The big selling point of Creative’s Zen Mozaic – notice t...
Bright, sharp screen; easytouse menus; builtin radio and voice recorder...
No memory expansion possible; button symbols hard to read...
A neat, effective media player with good sound and screen but no means of expansion...
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Round-up Yes, the news is dominated by this week's revamped iPods, but that doesn't mean there aren't plenty of other good media players out there. Put off the colourful Nano, or the shiny Touch? Then here are ten of the best alternatives. Counting dow...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-17 08:12:12
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An ultra compact, affordable, smooth and chic upgrade for the Creative Zen Plus with superb sound quality and a handy built-in speaker, but a less user-friendly control system and volume accessibility than its predecessor. Creative - Zen Mosaic price...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-08-17 08:12:12
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As a low-end MP3 player, the Creative Zen Mozaic is well worth a look. Despite the American spelling, there really isnt much to dislike about this one, and theres plenty to love.At launch, the 2GB version costs £50, which is remarkably cheap when you...
Nice size, Controls are easy to use, Features are plentiful...
Only worthwhile in small capacities...
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When a market sector is saturated with products, the smallest things can make all the difference. Budget MP3 players are ten-a-penny, for instance, but only a few among the hundreds on the shelves of our supermarkets and technology stores stand out abo...
Video capabilities are limited, but otherwise this is a nicely-designed and easy-to-use MP3 player stuffed with features...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 08:12:12
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Creatives Zen Mozaic gets its name from its multi-coloured buttons, which bear a passing resemblance to Roman mosaics. It has the same logically organised interface as Creatives high-end Zen X-Fi, so its easy to use. As its much cheaper, though...
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Were fans of Creatives Zen (2GB) digital media player. Its easy to use, looks good and its versatile. However, the latest model in the flash-based Zen range, the 4GB Mozaic, is only one of those things: versatile. The unit is only around 6cm by 3cm...
FM radio, built-in microphone, built-in speaker, can be used effectively as an alarm clock...
Its design makes it uncomfortable to use, its buttons sometimes need more than one push to work...
We love the functionality of this player, but its design isnt particularly good. We much prefer the bigger Zen to the Zen Mozaic...
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Tough times call for tough measures. With the Apple empire making Julius Caesars cohort look like a momentary insignificance, Creative had to radically revamp the look of its MP3 spinners to keep the revolution going strong.Rather than enlisting the h...
Built-in speaker and microphone. Individual design...
Disappointing screen. No Mac compatibility...
An eccentric and affordable Nano alternative, but the screen lets it down...
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Most portable media players that have landed on my desk in the last couple of years have been pretentious- either trying to make an iPod beater (never mind which iPod model), or just doing illogical things to the make something 'different' with t...
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The Creative Zen Mozaic sports interesting looks, is petite and is capable of decent music playback but it also offers nothing new. In fact apart from its tile-based design there is practically nothing that separates it from a milieu of similar MP3 pla...
Good Sound Customization Features, Unique Looks, Decent Music Playback, Useful Extra Features, Inexpensive...
Horrible Screen, Unrefined Controls, Videos Need to Be Encoded to be Played, Average FM Reception...
In spite of unique looks, compact size and cheap price, the Creative Zen Mozaic fails to leave a mark...
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The Creative Zen Mozaic EX-300 is a small media player that's similar to the previous Creative Zen V Plus. It features a colour display and video and photo playback along with music. It also has a built-in loudspeaker, an FM radio and a voice recorder...
Compact design, good audio quality, built-in loudspeaker, good features...
Poor display quality, keypad marking not clearly visible, FM reception wasn't up to the mark...
The Creative Zen Mozaic EX-300 is a small media player that's similar to the previous Creative Zen V Plus. It features a colour display and video and photo playback along with music. It also has a built-in loudspeaker, an FM radio and a voice recorder...
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I believe that in the spirit of deviating from the mundane and adding a little pizazz to the portable media market, Creative designed this, the Mozaic. Its feature set will reveal that it has quite a lot to offer and I can honestly say it does. But is...
Great audio quality, Battery life is excellent, radio reception is good, Feature rich...
Creative Centrale is a little sluggish...
RadioThe FM radio took quite awhile to locate and save all the nine stations that are available in Mumbai. Reception was pretty good on an average. The lack of a recording feature is something to think about but it honestly isn’t that big a deal. Vi...
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If you were trying to generate some interest in a new multimedia player, what would you concentrate on? Maybe a bigger and brighter screen, more storage space for extra songs, improved sound quality, or a price that goes easy on your pocket. All of th...
Overall, the Zen Mozaic is a neat, effective media player with great looks, low price, bright and sharp screen, easy-to-use menus, built-in radio, and voice recorder. Despite having some drawbacks like no memory expansion possible, button symbols har...
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Tough times call for tough measures. With the Apple empire making Julius Caesars cohort look like a momentary insignificance, Creative had to radically revamp the look of its MP3 spinners to keep the revolution going strong.Rather than enlisting the h...
Built-in speaker and microphone. Individual design...
Disappointing screen. No Mac compatibility...
An eccentric and affordable Nano alternative, but the screen lets it down...
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A built-in speaker makes this cute little MP3 player a decent choice for kids and tweens.
Good sound, Very affordable, Built-in speaker...
Button layout confusing, Scratch-prone screen, No dedicated volume buttons, Doesn’t work with Macs...
The pocket-friendly Creative Zen Mozaic player is not the most attractive or intuitive player, but it is affordable, and the integrated speaker is a fun way to share music. It’s worth consideration by younger listeners or Windows users looking for a...
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With its checkered, multihued design, Creative Zen's Mozaic looks pretty slick.Regrettably, this flash-based media player (which is available in black, gray, or pink) is stronger on style than on substance. We found the Creative Zen Mozaic's buttons u...
Overall, the Creative Zen Mozaic is a solid offering at a good price, but you may have to do some fiddling to get its features to operate smoothly...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 08:12:08
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If you were trying to generate some interest in a new music player, what would you concentrate on? A bigger, brighter screen, maybe, or more storage space for extra songs? Improved sound quality? The big selling point of Creative’s Zen Mozaic – notice...
Bright, sharp screen; easy-to-use menus; built-in radio and voice recorder...
No memory expansion possible; button symbols hard to read...
A neat, effective media player with good sound and screen but no means of expansion...
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With its checkered, multihued design, Creative Zens Mozaic looks pretty slick. Regrettably, this flash-based media player (which is available in black, gray, or pink) is stronger on style than on substance. I found its buttons unintuitive and its menu...
Includes external speakers, Offers a nice array of features...
Buttons are small, Video playback can be awkward...
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Christmas might seem a long way off yet, but three months is a short time in the technology industry, and we're already beginning to see the start of a wave of products aimed at grabbing a slice of the festive spend. The last few weeks have seen a whole r...
There's not much wrong with the Mozaic. Despite the limited video functions, the rest of it is a success: it's easy to use, looks good, sounds good and is stuffed with useful extra features. But the price for this, at around £46, could be a sticking point...
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The Creative ZEN Mozaic is the latest example of Creatives long-standing tradition of developing good-looking budget portable media players. The Mozaic comes in 2GB ($59.99 direct), 4GB ($79.99), and 8GB ($119.99) capacities, and its control pad, as...
Very affordable. Good-looking, interesting design. FM radio with 32 presets. Voice recorder.
Unintuitive, clunky user interface. Included earbuds are subpar.
The Creative ZEN Mozaic has plenty of features for its price, but dont expect the cool design of the player to extend to its user interface...
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anythingbutipod.com Updated: 2011-08-17 08:12:17
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Another Zen? Sure why not. Creative’s shotgun approach to product lines has spawned a new, yet very familiar, Zen. The Zen Mozaic is a blend of Zen V Plus and the Zen WAV. It takes all the features of the Zen V Plus and mashed it up with the externa...
InexpensiveDurabiltyEasy to use...
Keypad is not the bestNo volume controlsWell it´s a nice player, and the sound is crystal. Also Creative improoved the batery life time over the V PLus. The firmware is also stable, unlike other manufacters out there.
Another Zen? Sure why not. Creative’s shotgun approach to product lines has spawned a new, yet very familiar, Zen. The Zen Mozaic is a blend of Zen V Plus and the Zen WAV. It takes all the features of the Zen V Plus and mashed it up with the externa...
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