- Creative Zen Vision:M - the dongle
- Creative Zen Vision:M - the dongle
- Creative Zen Vision:M - the dongle
- Creative Zen Vision:M - the dongle
- Creative Zen Vision:M - the dongle
- Creative Zen Vision:M - the dongle
- Creative Zen Vision:M - the dongle
- Creative Zen Vision:M - the dongle
back side of the connector - Creative Zen Vision:M - the dongle
- Creative Zen Vision:M - the dongle
- Creative Zen Vision:M - the dongle
Ok, this is the point I am getting at: trying to rebuild the actual - way too small (!) - connector with a shape as outlined with the pencil. That is, the connector itself should have the same size and feel like the rest of the player - the same design, and not this slim layout. - Creative Zen Vision:M - the dongle
- Creative Zen Vision:M - the dongle
- Creative Zen Vision:M - the dongle
- Creative Zen Vision:M - the dongle
This is the inside-pcb in Creative's Zen Vision:M dongle - an adapter that connects to the bottom of the unit through a proprietary connector and provides usb / 5V dc / a/v-out. I opened it up to see if there's anything one can do to change the shape of the adapter itself - the problem is that it is a bit smaller than the player and *may* get lost one day (which of course adds to Creative's marketing strategy of selling the adapter as accessory for something like US-$ 9,95). I don't know what made them go for this stupid solution (despite the marketing reasons) as all important jacks (a/v-out & USB) are separate.