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This was the second MP3 player I've owned and compared to the first one is so much nicer and easier to use. Lots of features too.
Creative Zens and Muvos have always had great sound, but their BEST benefit is the way you can use Windows Explorer to just drag and drop song files and folders into the player just like you handle ANY OTHER FILE. As someone who has sat waiting for friends as they wandered through the wilds of iTunes (mandatory software for iPods) trying to find where iTunes has put their latest fave (is it under techno or electronica or something else)., I know the value of being able to categorize the music on your hard drive the way you personally prefer (for me, 1GB folders of genre, like "80's 4", and so on). The navigation on this player is pretty standard for the button-click type, and the battery life is above average. So save your money and get a Zen.
i love to listen to audible.com books on my zen. i can fit 150 hours of books on it.
Convenient and easy to learn for the most part;The difficulty I've had is being unable to find HOW to return to a bookmark location after setting ,,, better user manual access would be helpful.
The sound quality is awesome. I don't know what that's about. It's been eaten, stomped on (by a 22lb baby), and thrown and still works great. Bought it for my daughter who loves to sing, dance, and play the music on my cell phone. The only thing I have a problem with is the size. I would understand if it was the first or the last but it's usually like the 6th.
It almost always skips one song on each CD that I've put on there.
It gets way louder than I expected.
We don't use it for the screen but it has a nice bright display and is easy to read.
We bought it for her first birthday and she's had it for a month and so far hasn't broken it.
But I love it.
It's easy to use.
The computer software annoys me but it's easy to work with.
I don't know how nice it is to watch things on.
I think it could have been a little bigger.
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