Hi, here in the UK, we have both models, but the ZenStone will go up to 2 
gb, and the ZenStonePlus, as you say, will go up to 4 gb.
James Scholes
http://www.jamesscholes.com

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From: "Chris Skarstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Zenstone questions here folks!

> hi.  The one everyone is talking about is the Zen Stone, which only
> holds 1 GB of storage.
> The Zen stone plus, has up to 4 GB of storage on its internal flash
> drive, a voice recorder, fm radio and a screen with menus that you'll
> have to memorize. so to get the one everyone is talking about here,
> get the original creative Zen Stone with no screen and only holds one
> GB. That's the one everyone's mentioning here.  The sandisc flash
> drive mentioned before is something completely different.
>
>
>
> At 06:17 PM 3/4/2008, you wrote:
>>Hello,
>>Yes there is a flash drive that you can get to do what you are asking 
>>about.
>>It is called the San Disc U-3 4 gig.
>>You can get them from RadioShack.
>>They had a special on them when I got mine.
>>I only paid $29.95 for it when they were running the special.
>>But they usually run for about $50.
>>My best regards.
>>   John.
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>> > Hi all, sort of been reading along the discussion of zenstone but so 
>> > far
>> > your not explaining which zentstone your useing. One might be saying 
>> > the
>> > zenstone which is the smaller version while the zenstone plus is 1GB 
>> > and
>> > those two might work different. I own both and I know there is a
>> > difference. The zenstone plus or the 1 gb is not as easy to use as the
>> > simple zenstone. The switch buttons on top are easier to use, but I do
>> > like the larger capacity. But from your discussions, I have learned 
>> > that
>> > you can fast forward now I got to go  chekc this out.
>> >
>> > Now, hey Wallmart has the zenstone 2 gb for $53 and the regular for 33.
>> > That so far is the best -price i have seen.
>> >
>> > How I use mine is like this: I have friends in Australia and they send 
>> > me
>> > some funds to create for them audio and pod casts, lessons, stories and
>> > so on. Instead of me just creating 20 cd's I just load up the zenstone
>> > and send it off in a small envelope and they downlod everthing, sell 
>> > the
>> > zenstone there and send me back the monies. TThis so far is working ok.
>> > My question is, is there a tiny flash drive that I might load up with
>> > .doc and mp3 files both and send, for less than the cost of a zenstone?
>> > Name, size and where to buy it would b neice.
>> > Is there anything better than the zenstone.
>> >
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