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The Zen X-Fi: An Outstanding MP3 Player

With its excellent audio quality and wireless capabilities, the Creative Zen X-Fi MP3 player takes top spot in our Flash-based MP3 player chart. Senior Editor Tim Moynihan takes a look and explains why the device is so good.

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  • The Zen X-Fi: An Outstanding MP3 Player With its excellent audio quality and wireless capabilities, the Creative Zen X-Fi MP3 player takes top spot in our <a href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/125906/top_10_mp3_players_flashbased.html">Flash-based MP3 player chart</a>. Senior Editor Tim Moynihan takes a look and explains why the device is so good.
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  • Motorola Rokr is Great for Music Lovers Senior Editor Denny Arar takes a look at the Motorola Rokr E8, and finds that while it's not great to use for text messaging, browsing the Web or e-mail, it excels as a music player. And it includes a really cool feature called Music ID that figures out music you can't identify.
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  • Panasonic's Solid Point-and-Shoot Lumix FX500 The 10-megapixel Panasonic Lumix FX500 features a 25-125mm Leica 5x optical zoom and a touchscreen display. The camera has almost no lag time after pressing the shutter and it's very satisfying to shoot with.
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