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High-Capacity, High-Fidelity MP3 and WMA Players
Software Bundle: Creative MediaSource
New to digital music? Creative MediaSource converts your CDs to MP3s or WMAs at the touch of a button. Get started in minutes making your music collection into a portable digital music library.
What's in the Box
Creative Nomad MuVo² player, neodymium earphones, rechargeable li-ion battery, 1 universal power adapter, USB 2.0 cable, quick start guide, and installation CD.
Please note: The hard drive in this device is not removable and will not function in MicroDrive or Compact Flash devices.
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167 of 173 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Detailed, somehow boring :) review,
By Matteo (FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Creative Labs Nomad MuVoČ 4 GB MP3 Player (Version 2.0) (Electronics)
Before reading my review, you should know that I didn't intend to buy this device originally, but an iPod mini. We all know the aspect and design of the iPod is much "cooler", but this fact was not among the many reasons to why I preferred the iPod, some of them being:
- Had previously owned 2 Creative mp3 devices (MuVo and MuVo NX) which ended up being flimsy, cheaply, easy-dying ones - I wanted a device that was sports-ready: the iPod claimed to have a number of minutes of buffer memory to compensate for skipping, it even promoted an arm-band accessory clearly aimed at joggers. - MuVoČ said nothing about anti-shock memory and made no claim it could be useful for sporting. In fact, they promoted a 512 MB model (the MuVoČ X-trainer) as the "sporty" model. - I didn't like some facts about the MuVoČ read in other user reviews Since iPod mini was out of stock everywhere (except at exorbitant price) and wasn't going to be available until October 2004, and I urgently needed an mp3 device for my upcoming ski-vacation, I reluctantly ended up buying a MuVoČ. Now, my personal review: Aspect and ergonomics: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The good: -I received the device and was shocked at its tiny size. Yes, you can read the dimensions in the specifications, but after seeing all the hi-res pictures in the net, I unconsciously expected it to be bigger. -The LCD is crisp and clear despite its small size. If you are the kind that wants all 1000 songs on the same root folder, it'll be impossible to manage them. Things are made so that you store your songs in different folders, i.e. divided by artist. The bad: -The control wheel is too small, and although you will end up handling it well, it takes some training to do this. Only at day 7 I stopped failing with it. -The device looks so cheap and plastic that almost invites you to chew it. Keep off your dog! Version 2.0: ~~~~~~~~ I bought this device as being "version 2.0", having no idea of what this meant, but I knew this had nothing to do with the 4 GB capacity. Well, for the record: The difference I noticed with (what I read about) version 1.0 is that this one brings no carrying case. That's right folks: NO CARRYING CASE, NO BELT-CLIP, no nothing. It's just the device. After all the criticizing of the carrying case in version v.1.0 for not having orifices to reach the buttons, Creative acknowledged this concern by wiping out any vestige of a carrying case at all. Do they expect us to stick the device in our a**es?? Battery charging through USB: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The device has USB 2.0, but I haven't tried it because my PC only has USB 1.1, so transfer speeds are reduced for me. Despite this, the MuVoČ can charge its battery through USB 1.1 fairly quick. There's also the included charger that plugs to a wall outlet. Freezes and battery: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The battery is removable, which proved to be a good thing because during this month and a half that I have owned the MuVoČ, it hanged (froze) itself 4 or 5 times with the only possible remedy being to remove and place back the battery (I wonder what would I be writing of my MuVoČ now if battery wasn't removable). Two of the hangs occurred at no apparent reason, the others occurred when using a car-lighter adapter to power it, after firing up the car. Fortunately, none of them erased the hard disk, so after the battery out/in procedure, things were as if nothing ever happened. Battery life: ~~~~~~~~~ I didn't specifically measure it, but it's quite a lot. I charge the device once every two days, but never ran out of battery actually. Functionality as an external HDD: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It comes with a driver for Windows 98se: a single file that weights less than 500k and installs in a snap. I have this file posted in a personal Internet site and this allows me to use the MuVoČ as an external hard disk almost everywhere. For Windows 2000 and XP, no driver needed Sports: ~~~~~ I took this device to my ski-vacation. I ski quite hard, jump bumps, take high speeds, etc. The MuVo didn't skip even once. I even had two major crashes and the device kept singing as if nothing happened... so I'm very happy regarding this matter. A note to point out though: during days of very low temperatures (below -5°C) the songs played with pitch shifted down... remember old days when cassette players were running out of batteries? Well, something similar was barely noticeable, but noticeable. Maybe the internal clock runs slower at low temperatures??? Volume power: ~~~~~~~~~ I remember the MuVo NX being very limited in this matter, most of the time I was listening at full volume because it lacked power. Fortunately, MuVoČ doesn't suffer this crucial problem. The volume is a 25 step bar. I live in a very noisy city, and hardly need to set the volume over 21, being 17/18 my most used. Robustness: ~~~~~~~~ I unintentionally drop the device twice from 1 meter (3 feet) high into hard floor (no carpet). Not only it survived, it even kept playing the song. An impact of similar characteristics killed my MuVo NX in the first crash, so here is an improvement. Finally, Myths and Truths: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -"When you connect this device to the PC, it must be powered from the AC adapter or else it hangs/freezes the PC (read at the official C-NET review)". MYTH. I usually plug it into many computers, both 98se and XP, battery-powered only, and copy GBs of files without ever causing a freeze or a hang. It's extremely stable. -"The sound quality is outstanding, just like an expensive hi-fi system (claimed by Creative)" MYTH. I don't care that Creative claims 98 db SNR. Don't be fooled by this number, as a matter of fact the specification says "up to 98 db SNR" which could very well mean "one every a thousand units reaches this mark, all others are way below 90". "Uptos" are not important in engeneering, minimums are, and no minimum SNR is given out by Creative. MuVoČ has acceptable sound quality, but it's in no way superlative, it doesn't even beat my previous MuVo and MuVo NX, despite their inferior SNR rating claim. -"It doesn't deliver good BASS sound (read at many users reviews)". TRUTH. When I read these reviews before buying the unit, I didn't give too much credit to them because I thought this issue was due to people using bad quality headphones. Well my friends, nothing farther from the truth: MuVoČ is in fact a poor bass deliverer. I tried it with my Sony MDR-A34 headphones and with two other models. And of course I tried pushing bass up in the equalizer. What happens is that you push up the bass in the equalizer and instead of having a louder bass, you end up having bass distortion. -"The included headphones suck (read at many user/official reviews)". MYTH. The included headphones are the most ergonomic part of the MuVoČ. I used to hate the inside-the-ear headphones because they cause me pain after some minutes of use and because they fail at reproducing bass sounds. Well, these are the first earphones I can fit into my ear and not feel pain after some minutes. Regarding bass sounds, there's not much to be delivered by the MuVo, but all in all they do a good job and overall sound quality is better than average. Conclusion: ~~~~~~~ My main concern with Creative products is durability. I speak for me and for some friends who also owned MuVos (not MuVoČ) and none could pass the 6 month mark... its like if Creative were selling beta versions of the devices... I'm sure the 3 months warranty (against iPod's 1 year) is no coincidence... Creative knows his devices aren't designed to last... I hope within 5 months I can regret these words by having my MuVoČ still alive. I hope you find the above useful if you're considering purchasing.
37 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Large capacity outweighs little missteps.,
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This review is from: Creative Labs Nomad MuVoČ 4 GB MP3 Player (Version 2.0) (Electronics)
The four stars are strictly for the following:-4Gb hard drive, which alone is a $300 item in bulk; -WMA and MP3 playback; -nice LCD interface; -USB 2.0 speeds for really fast xfer rates; -instantaneous recognition by WinXP/2k machines. Those features above make this an outstanding player, and should make this a 5-star item. However: This thing has an LCD screen, so why not use a thumb-wheel with pushbutton ability to handle on/off and playback? Granted, it has a four-way pad and a separate button which should be sufficient, but my banana-sized fingers keep jumping selections to "Menu" instead of scrolling left or right through the playlist. Here's why this is so critical: this player can hold 500-1000 songs, depending on how dense the encoding is. Navigating through a straight list of 500 or 1000 songs takes awhile. Folders become paramount to organizing songs or artists, just so you can find something you like inside of a minute. But does it play well? Does it do what it should? Oh yes, most definitely. And having a Li-On battery in it that recharges off the USB port is *exactly* what every player should have (if it used my Nokia 3650's battery I'd have given it the fifth star for the serendipitous convergence). "Would I buy it again?" Sure, if I could find another one. Hmmm... the Cali is definitely nice, armored with an armband I really like, better UI (LCD presents info much faster, is square and shows more at a glance), has FM built-in. But 4Gb makes up a lot of ground on 256Mb, even 768Mb if you pony up some cash for a 512Mb SD Card. Nah, the Muvo2 isn't perfect (putting the 4GB HD in a Rio Cali makes *that* perfect), but it's capacious, and sometimes that's more important. Fred
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Little Product 5/5,
By captop (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Creative Labs Nomad MuVoČ 4 GB MP3 Player (Version 2.0) (Electronics)
I don't usually write reviews, but I had to give proper kudos where it is due. I bought one for my wife as a gift and it definitely has her approval. Here are some points as I see them:
Pros (for her) -Small. Very lightweight and small enough to put in your pocket and forget about until you want it. -Sound Quality. Even with 64 bit .wma files or 128 bit .mp3 files, sound was very clear with little-to-no noise and with lots of volume room to spare. -"cute" factor. This very critical point to most women and especially to my Japanese wife pretty much narrows the competition to this and the iPod mini. She says it comes in a close 2nd, but she's quite satisfied. Good enough for me. Pros for me -$189. Darn near impossible to beat today for what you're getting -Replaceable battery. One worry about the iPod mini that doesn't apply here - changing the lithium-ion polymer battery when it dies -4gb. Enough for roughly over 100-120 CDs. -Battery is chargeable via USB port. THIS is nice.... -Unicode support. OK, I haven't bought an mp3 player in a while, but THIS THING IS AMAZING! Ever try translating foreign CDs to English just because your player couldn't recognize or play the file name? Not with this guy....not only will it recognize foreign tracks and CDs but it supports and displays Japanese, Korean, Chinese, or any other language that adheres to the UNICODE standard. This deserves a star in itself. Alot of people wouldn't care about this, but there are definitely some of you out there that know what I'm talking about. -Voice recorder and FM support (with some attachments). Nice extra There aren't many Cons so far as I see them, but here they are: -Earbuds. They were apparently designed for jumbo-sized ears and don't seem to fit comfortably. The wife will make sure these get replaced soon -USB 2.0 So far in my experience, those theoretical 480/sec transfer rates? Yeah, I'm not seeing em. But in all fairness I've only seen 1 product ever that was USB 2.0, that didn't act like it was USB 1.x. This wasn't it. Navigation wasn't great, but isn't bad either. Neutral here. All in all, this is a great product and well-worth what I paid for it.
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