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The Creative Ziio is a Google Android 2.2 tablet with a 7in screen. There are hundreds of tablets based on Google's Android operating system out but none has managed to hit a good balance of value for money and features. Creative might not have a backg...
The price is about right for this 7in tablet but you really notice the features and hardware credentials that are sacrificed. Even so, we think the Creative Ziio is a good introduction to tablet computing and one of the better entry-level tablets aroun...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-07 08:16:31
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While we await iPad 2 killers running Android version 3.0 ('Honeycomb'), there's a small window of opportunity for companies who've rushed out tablets running version 2.2 of the operating system. In fact, while Creative is advertising the Ziio 7in as...
Attractively priced; range of connections...
Resistive screen means no 'pinch to zoom'; no access to Android Market.
The Creative ZiiO 7in has an attractive price, but it isn't a very good advertisement for Android tablets. You can bypass the on-board app store, but you shouldn't really have to do that to get good quality apps? And the slow processor doesn't make for...
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The Creative Ziio 7 is one of just a few big-name tablets to arrive ahead of the Android 2.3 Gingerbread and 3.0 Honeycomb waves of devices set to square up to the iPad 2 later this year. This tablet runs the Android 2.1 operating system, but retailing fo...
Good-looking design, 1GHz processor, Good video player...
Terrible app store, Washed-out screen...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-08-07 08:16:45
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Creative has waited before taking its first leap into the tablet market, but has entered with 7-inch and 10-inch screen sizes it’s billing as ‘entertainment devices,’ with enticing features to make it appeal to audiophiles. At a £199 entry point...
Affordable, Bluetooth streaming, Sound quality...
Poor touchscreen, Android UI not very intuitive for tablets, Android 2.1...
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The Android tablets that have appeared lately seem to suffer an identity crisis, often unable to decide whether they’re simply big smartphones or genuine tablet-computing devices. Creative Labs has taken a different approach with its new Ziio, producin...
The Creative Ziio does look rather limited when compared to some of its more ambitious tablet rivals – indeed, the refusal to provide access to the Android Market certainly seems like a rather short-sighted. But if you simply think of it as a portable...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-08-07 08:17:05
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Tablets are the next big thing! They're brilliant! They're wonderful to use! They're super-convenient and awesome!That's what everybody is saying, isn't it? But where are all these brilliant devices that everyone's been squawking so loudly about?It's f...
Price is right, X-Fi audio, Easy to use...
Poor screen, It's not pretty, No Android Market...
Tablets are the next big thing! They're brilliant! They're wonderful to use! They're super-convenient and awesome!That's what everybody is saying, isn't it? But where are all these brilliant devices that everyone's been squawking so loudly about?It's f...
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The wealth of Android tablets coming our way these days is admittedly somewhat annoying, especially most of them arriving fresh from the production line of a completely unknown manufacturer vying for just a tiny portion of the market with a device not...
You know what, I think we should leave it there. On a positive or I’m only going to be dragged back into slaughtering this device. There are so many flaws in the software it’s an easy conclusion to come to. If you want something that will leave somethi...
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We’re at a junction in Android tablets, with last year’s announcements coming to market, just we we’re getting excited about the next influx of tablets. The Creative ZiiO 7 is a little late to the party, typical of the types of device we saw towards t...
Affordable, great sound quality, wide video and audio format support, mini HDMI, microSD card slot...
Resitive display, no Android Market, some bugs in the software...
If you stick to the remit of a large screen media player, then the Creative ZiiO 7 is worth considering. However, the resistive display will always be a limiting factor, regardless of what updates (official or unofficial) find their way to the deviceKe...
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The Creative ZiiO does things a little differently to most. A 7in Android 2.1 tablet from a manufacturer with plenty of media expertise, it boasts enhanced audio features and a price of only £200 inc VAT. In the current tablet deluge, we could be looking...
A long way from polished perfection, but at half the price of most 7in rivals it's a tempting way to join the tablet rush...
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Media players used to just play music, and in general they worked just fine. Then they added video and things continued without much ado. But now the temptation to base a media player on the Android operating system is proving irresistible. The tro...
Fine for playing back ripped music and video, but design flaws and technical limitations hold it back elsewhere...
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After the Apple’s iPad was first launched, the tablet war was on. Each company tries with different approach on each tablet release, including Creative. The Creative ZiiO is one of the Android tablets available on the market and offers an affordable a...
The Creative ZiiO is not an iPad. You cannot compare it to an iPad, period. While it has a lower quality screen, cheaper material, front camera only, resistive screen, and lack of intuitiveness, the ZiiO is highly affordable and excels in the audio dep...
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Since the launch of the iPad the market has been saturated with tablets, the majority running on Android. Now, as much as I love Android, it was designed for phones and not tablets. As a result the user experience isn't brilliant and the standard Market P...
I use it at work and will often use it at home for ad-hoc surfing – certainly it's far better than my cramped HTC Hero screen, and a lot quicker than booting up my Netbook. And when it comes to media capabilities, it's a huge amount of fun, especially whe...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-15 18:15:58
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Its a bit hard reviewing the Creative ZiiO- especially after you’ve played with the iPad for almost a year. This resistive-screen Android 2.x based tablet feels outdated by simply reading the specs. But we’ve seen many times before that specs don’t alw...
Excellent sound quality, HDMI output, Battery life...
Resistive screen with low resolution and washedup colors, No Arabic...
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