| Brand Name: | Creative |
| Brand Name: | Creative |
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The Nomad Jukebox Zen offers the same powerful features and flexibility found in a large-capacity MP3 player, but delivered in a smaller and sleeker package. Use the fast, 10x transfer rate anywhere via SB1394/FireWire or use a USB plug-in for basic transfers. Load an entire music collection and your data files onto the stylish Zen in a flash--up to 20 GB--then pop it into your pocket or bag, and share information easily between computers. When traveling between home and work or school, the Zen becomes a portable hard drive. Its sleek aluminum body makes carrying music even more fun.
The included Creative PlayCenter 3 lets you rip CDs and transfer tracks between player and PC. Now you can quickly create or edit playlists, or organize music, either at or away from your PC (the first player to offer this flexibility). The unit uses a simple but powerful icon-driven interface with Creative's Quick Scroller navigation.
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39 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great mp3 player, few minor quirks keep it from having 5*,
By Michael (Paris, France) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Creative Labs NOMAD Jukebox Zen 20 GB MP3 Player (1394 Firewire) (Electronics)
First I bought a Nomad II that uses SmartMedia. It was a pain to constantly upload new music to it due to the limited storage. Then I bought a Sonic Blue CD based MP3 player. It skips so bad it's unusable. So I set out to decide between iPod and Zen. I chose the Zen because it's much cheaper. I won't go on about all the great features, except to say it works very well. Everyone complains about the PlayCenter software but it's not that bad. If you really hate it you can buy Notmad Explorer for ... (which is better I admit).However you should know about a few quirks: - It only has a 3 month warranty! No excuse for this. Shame on Creative. So figure in another ... for an extended warranty. - The battery is not user replaceable, and lithium-ion batteries don't last forever. Fact is it will need to be replaced in a couple years. - There is no STOP button, so you can't stop it from playing a song. VERY ANNOYING. - The remote is not included. Many places are selling it for ... which I think is really expensive. I ordered it for ... but it's on backorder. - It's a little larger than the iPod, but not much. - Instead of using a directory hiearchy, it relies on the ID tags, which are often incorrect on downloaded music. - The included headphones are too tight and can't be adjusted Some things I really like: - The LCD is easy to read - Firewire transfer is very fast - You can charge with the USB port (great for the office) - The AC Adapter is 110/220V so it works in Europe Overall I like the Zen but I feel Creative took lots of shortcuts to get the price lower than the iPod. If you add some nice ear bud headphones, extended warranty, and remote control, it still comes out to be cheaper but not that much.
31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Overall 9/10, or Excellent.,
By "fpsgamer2003" (Kingston, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Creative Labs NOMAD Jukebox Zen 20 GB MP3 Player (1394 Firewire) (Electronics)
The Nomad Zen is simply the best MP3 Jukebox out there. It defintly on par with the Apple IPOD or far past. Here's an overview Features- 9.0 Performance- 9.0 Software-8.0 Aesthetics- 9.0 Value- 9.5 Overall-9.0 (or 5/5 for amazon)
22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best product I have ever owned,
By A Customer
This review is from: Creative Labs NOMAD Jukebox Zen 20 GB MP3 Player (1394 Firewire) (Electronics)
I'm a music lover, and I have a substantial CD collection, but I found that I wasn't listenening to my whole collection, because I would forget that I had certain things. Not only has the Zen allowed me to take my whole collection with me everywhere I go, it has increased the enjoyment I get out of my music by letting me listen to those forgotten albums again.I did a lot of research on these players, and decided to get the Zen (after playing with the iPod) for the following reasons. 1. Drive size. I had to fit over 800 albums on the thing, so I needed a lot of room. The Zen scores by letting you store smaller WMA files, and by being upgradable. You'll void the warranty doing it, but you can easily switch the hard drive for a larger one (I have a 60 GB drive in mine). Since it uses the standard size laptop drive, this is inexpensive and easy to do. Another reviewer complained about albums not being played in the proper order. This is a fault of the playcenter software. It's easy to fix, by just transfering your files the right way. ...One thing to be aware of with the Zen though. Some users have come up against a track limit. No matter how small the files, or how big the drive, it seems you can't have more than about 11,000 songs. Apparently, it is a limitation of the operating system, which may be fixable in the future. Still, that's a lot of music.
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