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The Creative NOMAD was a memory (no moving parts) which were sold under the brand name ''NOMAD'' and ''NOMAD MuVo'' and Hard Disk based players sold under the brand name ''NOMAD Jukebox''. The NOMAD Jukeboxes later forked off into a device series known as the Creative Zen line. Creative's activity in the MP3 player field began with the ''Creative NOMAD'' which was actually a Value-added Reseller product, a rebranded Samsung ''Yepp YP-D40''. The ''Creative NOMAD II'' also features an FM Radio . The compact MuVo models use the USB Mass Storage Device Class so that the device appears as a file system ( Keydrive ) on the host system, while older devices, and all Jukebox models use a custom protocol named PDE (Portable Digital Entertainment) that require special USB drivers. Future versions in the Creative Zen line exclusively uses Microsoft 's Media Transfer Protocol (also known as "PlaysForSure"), and some legacy devices have been supplied with Firmware upgrades to support MTP. The first NOMAD (Samsung) and the first NOMAD Jukebox use their own-defined protocols, neither PDE or MTP. The first jukebox uses the OASiS operating system whereas later NOMAD jukeboxes use Creative's own firmware. Most jukeboxes use a Texas Instruments TMS320 Digital Signals Processor as their sole CPU. Most jukeboxes support some version of Creative's Environmental Audio Extensions (EAX). and has a permanent 6.0 GB Hard Drive .]] The Nomad line was discontinued in 2004. Creative flash and hard drive MP3 players now fall exclusively under the MuVo and Zen lines respectively. NOMAD (MUVO) MODELS and uses SmartMedia memory cards.]]
NOMAD JUKEBOX (ZEN) MODELS For more detailed information on Zen models, see the Creative Zen main article. The Creative NOMAD Jukeboxes have appeared in different shapes:
A variant of the NOMAD Jukebox is also sold as an OEM product by Dell under the name '' Dell Digital Jukebox '' (Dell DJ), a USB 2.0 device. The ''Second Generation Dell DJ'' and ''Dell Pocket DJ 5'' are also OEMs from Creative. RELATED SOFTWARE Beside the Creative Labs included NOMAD Explorer program that is use to transfer music and data, there are other transfer and track/file management programs:
s, Zen players feature easily replaceable batteries]] TROUBLESHOOTING
TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE An independant test site shows the Nomad 3 to have excellent performance, with a flat frequency response (20Hz-20kHz +/-1.25dB) and lower noise than the iPod (-64dBAL ITU-R 468 Weighted ). The best CD players achieve around -67dBAL 468-weighted. SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS
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