
This portable media player (PMP) has been compared to the Meizu M6, but I think that the iPod nano is its most likely adversary. The Zarva V1 is 6.4mm thick, just a little bit smaller than the (fat) iPod nano and its 6.5mm. At that point, the difference doesn’t really matter and the killer question is: “Where’s the Zarva V1 iTunes?” The answer: “It costs $28”.
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