Electronics : Creative Zen 2 GB Portable Media Player (Black)

Electronics : Creative Zen 2 GB Portable Media Player (Black)

Creative Zen 2 GB Portable Media Player (Black)

from: Creative Labs



Creative Zen 2 GB Portable Media Player (Black)
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List Price: $108.53
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2466







Binding: Electronics
Brand: Creative Labs
Color: Black
Display Size: 2.5 inches
EAN: 0054651151055
Label: Creative Labs
Manufacturer: Creative Labs
Model: 70PF216300111
Publisher: Creative Labs
Sales Rank: 2466
Size: 2 GB
Studio: Creative Labs
Variation Description: Black
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Features:
  • Product Type - MP3 Player
  • Connectivity - USB 2.0
  • Memory - 2GB
  • Songs -- 1,000 WMAs1/ 266hrs (at 64kbps), 500 MP32/ 133hrs (at 128kbps), 500 AAC3/ 133hrs (at 128kbps)
  • Battery Life -- Up to 30 hrs audio playtime, Up to 5 hrs video playtime







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
This credit card-sized ZEN has a stunning 2.5' TFT color screen with 16.7 million color support that is perfect for viewing album art, videos and photos. Enjoy up to 500 MP3, WMA or AAC songs, watch up to 70 hours of videos and share hundreds of photos with your friends. Even expand your portable music, video or photo collection by adding additional content through the convenient SD memory slot. With SD cards to go, carry virtually unlimited amounts of your digital library anywhere you go. ZEN is the first Creative player to support unprotected AAC format, so you can enjoy all your favorite CD tracks that you've ripped through iTunes software. ZEN also supports iTunes Plus tracks from the iTunes store, in addition to MP3 and WMA music tracks. It is also compatible with music subscription services such as Napster To Go and Rhapsody. ZEN supports audio books from Audible.com too! In between your tunes, use the built-in FM radio to keep yourself up to date with world events, sports scores or traffic reports. Enjoy up to 30 hours of your songs or 5 hours of video on a single charge. That's over a full day of music! Or 10 episodes of Scrubs! Photo Format - JPEG and (with transcoding - GIF, TIFF, PNG and BMP) Organizer - Syncs with and views Microsoft Outlook Contacts, Calendar & Tasks FM radio with 32 presets Voice recorder Functions as an external hard drive Approximate Unit Dimensions - 3.26 (W) x 2.16 (H) x 0.44 (D) Approximate Unit Weight - 2.1 oz

Amazon.com Item Description:
This credit card-sized Creative Zen has a stunning 2.5-inch color screen and is perfect for music, videos, and photos. Enjoy up to 500 MP3, WMA, or AAC songs; watch up to 70 hours of videos; and share hundreds of photos with your friends. Even expand your portable music, video, or photo collection by adding additional content through the convenient SD memory slot. The player also is available in 4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, and 32 GB capacities.



A razor sharp 2.5-inch display makes your photos and videos come to life. See the Zen in detail.


Small size, big features--all in the palm of your hand.


Add even more storage capacity via the SD card slot.




Credit Card-sized Player Supports 16.7 Million Colors View your album art, videos, and photos on this 2.5-inch razor sharp TFT display. Your favorite photos will burst into life with 16.7 million colors on the fresh new Zen patented user interface. The TFT display works under sunlight and allows everyone to watch your home videos and vacation slideshows from any angle.





Truly a Multimedia Player Zen is the first Creative player to support unprotected AAC format, so you can enjoy all of your favorite CD tracks that you've ripped through iTunes software. Zen also supports iTunes Plus tracks from the iTunes store, in addition to MP3 and WMA music tracks. It also is compatible with music subscription services, such as Napster To Go and Rhapsody.

Zen also supports audio books from Audible.com. Download your favorite books to keep everyone entertained on long road trips, or download daily news reports every morning and listen to the news during your morning commute.

Watch purchased or rented movies and TV shows from online services like Amazon Unbox. Share home videos. Or load your Tivo To Go recorded movies and TV shows.

Plus, share your collections of latest photos in 16.7 million colors. Instantly turn your slideshows into attention-grabbing multimedia extravaganzas by adding your favorite song to the slideshow.



Expandable Memory Need more space? Add additional storage capacity with the built-in SD slot and easily play new music, videos, or photos on your player. With SD cards to go, carry virtually unlimited amounts of your digital library anywhere you go.



FM Radio In between your tunes, use the built-in FM radio to keep yourself up to date with world events, sports scores, or traffic reports. Or tune in to the program airing on the gym's TV while running on the treadmill.



Battery Life Enjoy up to 30 hours of your songs or 5 hours of video on a single charge--over a full day of music. Or 10 episodes of Scrubs!



What's in the Box Creative Zen 2 GB player, earphones, USB 2.0 cable, installation CD, quick start guide

A slick user interface makes it a snap to enjoy your media.










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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Excellent. ...
I bought this flash player as a replacement for my Ipod Video (first gen), and so far, everything about it is better. I never was a fan of ipod and their tendancy to break. This mp3 player so far seems more durable even though its more plastic-y. Music, video, radio...it all works perfect, and the screen is excellent too (very bright and sharp).

The only downside about this is that it doesn't have some of the cool, modern features you can find in other flash players, like the samsung p2. It doesn't have a touch screen, or a unique way to navigate through the menus. It seems like its technology is a little bit behind some of the others available.

Overall, I would recommend it over an ipod. Excellent mp3 player.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * zen media player ...
Creative Zen 4 GB Portable Media Player (Black)
Loved this media player. Easy to use and well worth the money.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * As Good as an iPod ...
I happened to buy this one as a gift[..]. I've had mine for quite a while (maybe a year), and so far I haven't had a single problem out of it. The battery life is still great, and the picture it gives is really sharp. I would recommend this product if all you want is an mp3 player and don't want to take out a second mortgage to buy an iPod.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * The perfect MP3 player ...
This is everything one could want in an MP3/mini video player. It is small, yet has a large screen. The picture is beautiful, and the sound is great! I only have 2 complaints, it does not work with Linux and it does not support Ogg files. I still give it 5 stars, as most MP3 players do not.

If you are thinking of an iPod, save your money, all of my friends switched to Zen after seeing it, except for my friend with the iPhone.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Ok in the short-run, not in the long-run. ...
This product was very good while it lasted. Unfortunately it froze one day with no warning and I had to return it. I sent it in under the manufacturer's warranty, and had the repaired player sent back to me quickly. It was good again for maybe six months and has since frozen again.

The player also scratches very easily. The screen protector would have been a good investment, but by the time I thought of it there were too many scratches to really make it worth it.



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