![]() That said, the player's compact body (2.6 by 1.5 by 0.5 inches), light weight (1.6 ounces), and smooth, rounded edges make it a pleasure to hold. Gone are the contextual menu and shortcut buttons however, you can hold the Back button to get to the contextual menus. Also, we're not sure why Creative didn't include all the buttons found on the Zen Vision:M, as there's plenty of room to the left of the joystick. We like the dedicated volume rocker and the combined power/hold switch, but the joystick is tiny and seems prone to collecting dirt or sand around it. The Creative Zen V Plus's controls leave just a little to be desired. Unfortunately, while the screen is viewable from any angle, it's tough to read in bright sunlight. It's a nice look, complemented even further by the vivid 1.5-inch OLED display. Creative is also set to release a blood red-accented version of the 8GB, though that model was not yet available at press time. Instead, you choose from white or black versions, and you get different color accents shown around the joystick, on the volume rocker, and through the seams of the player: orange for 1GB, green for 2GB, and blue for 4GB and 8GB (black only). Also, The Zen V Plus isn't available in the same color palette as the Vision:M. The curvaceous design of the Creative Zen V Plus echoes that of its larger sibling, the Zen Vision:M, though its small size makes the style a bit more toylike (in a good way), almost reminiscent of a Tamagotchi.
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