
“The ZiiO 7 and 10 both make audio their strong points and combine Creative’s usual X-Fi audio processing with the use of apt-X’s new audio codec,” Electronista reports. “The format allows high-quality audio over Bluetooth with reduced lag, making them better fits for wireless headphones and speakers than the usual compressed sound.”
Electronista reports, “The two are defined by their screens, which use a high-color but 800×480 seven-inch screen on the ZiiO 7 but a low-color, 1024×600 display on the 10-inch ZiiO. Both use a resistive touchscreen instead of capacitive…”
MacDailyNews Take: Bzzzt! Wrong answer. Anybody who wastes their money on either one of these resistive-screened pieces of crap deserves the massive frustration of trying to use them.
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