![]() On the audio side, the Zen Vision supports MP3, WMA and WMA with DRM (Digital Rights Management). ![]() Video playback includes support for MPEG 1/2/4, WMV 9, JPEG, DivX 4/5 and Xvid. The 3.7-inch LCD color display on the Zen Vision, supports a 640×480 resolution and 262,144 colors, great for playing video and displaying pictures. Of course, the Mobinote is not only larger, but costs more – a lot more $599 to $699. Secondly the Mobinote has a higher resolution at 720×480 pixels and a larger screen 7-inches versus the Zen Vision’s 3.7-inch screen. First of all, the Mobinote comes with 20GB of storage space, compared to 30GB on the Zen Vision. There are of course several differences between the two units. Our white review unit looks very similar to the Mobinote DVX-POD 7010 we wrote about over a year ago. Available in both white and black, the Zen Vision is a very attractive unit. ![]() Fortunately the Zen Vision seems to be a completely new and innovative product. It had a bulky design, poor battery performance and the Microsoft Portable Media Center OS it used, left a lot to be desired. However, most first attempts usually are. When you get right down to it, the Creative Labs Zen Portable Media Center was a terrible product.
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