After Apple's hugely successful venture into the world of personal audio, it was only a matter of time before others followed suit. The latest contender, the Creative Zen Touch, seems to have been influenced not only by the iPod's functionality but its physical appearance.
It has a similar white finish and, as the name suggests, uses 'touch' technology to browse through menus and music collections. However, its vertical touchpad uses an upward or downward rubbing action, instead of the more precise circular motion found on the iPod's click wheel. This isn't as intuitive as we'd have hoped, since it doesn't let you fast forward, rewind or adjust volume via the touchpad.
Where the Zen Touch does excel, though, is with its claimed 24-hour battery life. In our own tests it lasted around 20 hours, but this is still far more impressive than the latest generation iPod, which only lasts a maximum of 12 hours. This extra battery power has its drawbacks, however. The Zen is larger and heavier than the iPod, and its display is not very bright.





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