Electronics : Creative Zen 32 GB Portable Media Player (Black) |
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![]() 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. |
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| A slick user interface makes it a snap to enjoy your media. | |||

Rating: - * Excellent MP 3 Player ... Excellent MP3 Player. I am able to carry almost all my music plus photos and video whereever I go. Even purchased one for my wife. We both love them. Rating: - * An Electronic Lemon ... Coming out of the box, Creative Zen 16GB MP3 Player puts on quite an impressive show. This model is complimented with a brilliant color screen, crystal clear sound, SD card slot, FM radio, voice recorder and user friendly EQ. Like most models in this line, it only comes in black. This unit supports a vast array of WMA, WAV, ADPCM, Audible, MP3, AAC. In video mode battery life clocked in at about 5 hours. Audio lasted for about 20 hours. PIM function will allow for the syncing of calendar, appointments, etc; via Outlook. FM radio offers auto scan with 32 preset slots. All in all this WAS the perfect and probably the most complete player on the market. If it had not been for other problems raising their ugly head I could have easily overlooked the sticky and very cheap control pad. In short, after a few months of perfect sound and video the system simply locked up. No video, no music, no nada. Phone tech support with Creative Labs is not what it is cracked up to be. Sending in the unit for diagnostics and repair was a month long ordeal with limited results at best. Once returned, the player worked for a awhile until the same evil gremlin raised its ugly head. After repeated attempts at resolving this problem with an almost non-existent customer support center, I was informed the item was no longer under warranty and that I would have to foot the bill for any future repairs. The Creative Zen 16GB Mp3 Player would have been an outstanding purchase if it had only operated for at least one year before biting the dust. Bottom line is, I am left with a very overpriced paper weight. Rating: - * Good, not great ... Nice look, nicer quality, good picture. Nice size memory, and then it fails .... The player has and awesome expansion slt how cool? No it not its pretty useless as you can not use any option on the flash drive just the click and play. Look like a tad more work is needed on software, if they had nailed that for the money know one would have come close. Stupid careless thing to do make and expanding drive thats pretty useless. For that it lost a 5 star to a three pity. Rating: - * Do Not Buy, Horrible Customer Support ... I wanted one of these for quite awhile before finally deciding to buy one. I was quite disappointed when I got it home. While it claims to support "subscription" services and protected WMA files, it would only sync to about 10 songs. So I tried to contact Creative about this, only to find out that they don't have a tech support phone number listed anywhere. Not listed in the manual, not on their website. They want to force you into email tech support, which from previous experience with other companies, sucks. They never actually read your email and understand the problem. So once you wait 3 days for a response, they tell you to do everything you already tried. On and on it goes, for weeks. No thanks, Creative. I returned the Zen and will stick with Sansa who I have never had a problem with. Rating: - * Dont be skeptical, this thing is awesome! ... I wanted a new MP3 player with expandable memory, photo capability, fm tuner. I decided to move away from Ipods because of the limiting nature of itunes as the primary method of music-device transfering. I also wanted to be able to add music on SD cards as the larger capacity ones become available. I compare this player to the Nano (3 and 4g) and the Sansa Fuze. Here is what I decided: Nano: Pros: Great design, quality durability, support for product while under warranty, screen resolution Cons: Itunes, transfering music limitations, no expandability, no tuner, screen size is bigger than necesary for music info but too small for video/photo. Battery life less than fuze. Verdict: Gold Standard for design/media delivery. Does its job very well. Fuze: Great mimic of Ipod 3g Nano, MicroSD expandable, ease of use, clickwheel design, tuner, size, value Cons: okay screen resolution, non traditional USB cable for charging transfering music, clickwheel durability questionable Verdict: Great overall player for the money, sleek design that rivals that of the Ipod nano Gen3! Worth a real long look. Zen: Pros: Screen Resolution/Size, Features/customizability, Expandibility options, traditional usb cable for transferring Cons: Separate menus for mp3 player library and memory card, battery life worse than Fuze comparable to nano Overall, all these mp3 are great competitors in the game. Disregard scratched screen issues. If you dont take care of your mp3 players, the same wil happen to almost all MP3 players! The Zen has the best screen,is the most customizable, is open to way more options than the nano. The Fuze is great however it is not as customizable and is only available up to 8gb rather than the Zen which can be had with up to 32 gb of internal space. I am testing a 2gb version, however i am purchasing the available 16gb zen. And for any mp3 player you choose, if you plan on trying to keep it working as long as possible, a twenty dollar case would not be a bad investment. You value style,name: Ipod Nano You want the best value in an ipod look-alike with bonus features: Sansa Fuze You want a good value player with bonus features and much customizability: Creative Zen. (If this Zen is still on sale when you read this and your trying to choose between this and the Fuze, choose the Zen!) Cant wait to get my 16gb player in the mail! Dont be skeptical! Give the Zen a try, especially with the sale! |

