I own the 60Gb Vision:M. The price was VERY good ($269, only $20 more than the 30Gb iPod). I don't mind the thickness, I actually prefer it, it feels sturdier. The Vision:M supports more file types than the iPod, and you don't have to use iTunes (which many people despise). I have had no problems with umd compliance, though I really like the Vision:M Media Explorer. I have had many friends with iPods, and seen many of them fail very quickly. If it isn't the iPod itself that causes problems, it is the software. I have seen many iPods fail to even be recognized by iTunes. I pick the Creative Zen Vision:M hands down over the iPod. I've bought one for my father and myself, and I'm about to buy one for my girlfriend. I suggest it to all my friends. Many people refer to it as an iPod killer, and it could be (if it weren't for the Apple fanboys, and Creative's lack of marketing).
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I own the 60Gb Vision:M. The price was VERY good ($269, only $20 more than the 30Gb iPod). I don't mind the thickness, I actually prefer it, it feels sturdier. The Vision:M supports more file types than the iPod, and you don't have to use iTunes (which many people despise). I have had no problems with umd compliance, though I really like the Vision:M Media Explorer.
I have had many friends with iPods, and seen many of them fail very quickly. If it isn't the iPod itself that causes problems, it is the software. I have seen many iPods fail to even be recognized by iTunes.
I pick the Creative Zen Vision:M hands down over the iPod. I've bought one for my father and myself, and I'm about to buy one for my girlfriend. I suggest it to all my friends. Many people refer to it as an iPod killer, and it could be (if it weren't for the Apple fanboys, and Creative's lack of marketing).