Box Contents - ZEN Nano player, Creative earphones, USB 2.0 cable, AAA Alkaline battery, Quick Start booklet and Installation CD
Stores up to 512MB - over 250 songs
Backlit LCD display lets you find a song, see what's playing or customize your playback
Gives you 18 hours of playing time from a single battery
WMA support, for fitting twice as many songs with no compromise
Product Review
Product Description
ZEN Nano is a skip-free MP3 player, perfect for anyone new to music downloading and wanting to show off their style. Take shuffle to a whole new level. Not only will ZEN Nano randomly shuffle through all your songs, but the LCD display reveals more than one way to listen to your music. The possibilities are endless! Now you can find the songs you want to hear, listen to your new album, repeat your favorite songs, and more. Listen to hours of continuous music by simply replacing the AAA battery on your morning jog, afternoon lunch, or midnight rendezvous. Use the built-in microphone to capture ideas and save quick reminders when you're out shopping. Plus, record long lectures when you're in important meetings or presentations. AAA battery required Interface - USB 2.0. Compatible with USB 1.1 Playback Formats - MPEG Audio Layer 3 (MP3) and Windows Media Audio (WMA) with DRM and Audible Signal to Noise Ratio - up to 90dB Frequency Response - 20Hz to 20kHz Harmonic Response Output - less than 0.1% Headphone Output - 1/8 stereo minijack Dimensions(WxHxD) - 1.32 x 2.58 x 0.51 Weight - 2.2oz with battery
Comment: I've had this mp3 player for a while now, since I was 18 and I am 21. It's lasted me all these years and I think that's amazing. I've attempted to purchase other mp3 players but I always end using my little buddy in the end. It's been through some tough situations, with me dropping it on the floor by accident at my job several times over the years. I now have to keep it together with a piece of tape but it still works the same as the day I got it. So, I would definitely recommend this cute lil' thing to anyone who has a passion for music and for someone who has a short playlist. I personally use it when I'm cleaning house. So, totally recommended! ^_^
Customer Rating:
Summary: Creative Nano MP3 2007-05-09
Comment: I like the small size and removable batteries so you don't have put the device on a charger and you can change batteries on the fly. The only bad point is the fragile hook on the battery door and needs a special cord to download new songs. For the price it is great. I use mine while jogging
Customer Rating:
Summary: nifty 2007-04-09
Comment: this is my first mp3 player when i got it it was very small and the controls are small too but it was finished downloading 20 min. after i opened the box id recomend this to anybody who is getting there first mp3 player
Customer Rating:
Summary: Where's the bass? 2007-04-03
Comment: I WAS DISSAPOINTED WITH THE SOUND COMING FROM THIS LITTLE BLUE BOX. ALL HIGHS AND MID RANGE BUT NOT MUCH BASS AT ALL. EVEN WHILE WEARING MY $70. SENNHEISER NOISE REDUCTION HEADPHONES. BUT I WILL SAY I LIKE THE EASE OF OPERATION. ALSO WHY DOES THE LCD DISPLAY ONLY NAMES THE SONGS THAT'S PLAYING AND NOT THE ARTISTS? THIS IS MY 2ND MP3 PLAYER. IT LOOKS LIKE I'LL BE BUYING A THIRD ONE SOON.
Customer Rating:
Summary: Very handy and easy to use digital MP3 player. 2007-04-03
Comment: This was one of the two players I purchased (The other being a Samsung YP-MT6X, also 512mb). I like both, and they were easy to set up immediately right out of the box.
This particular player is slightly slimmer, and uses a AAA battery, making it a very compact player. Easy to forget in your pocket. Not a bad trait at all. I haven't used the voice recorder, but I suppose it could be nifty in a moment if you had to remember a phone number or address or something of that nature, taking quick notes.
Things I liked..
Good Audio Quality
Replaceable (AAA) Batteries
Backlit Display
Compact
Reliable
Even though it's missing the radio tuner of my other MP3 player, I give it 5 stars anyway. It's a wonderful entertainment device. I hardly listen to the radio with such a small player, otherwise it might affect the rating. For those of you who want a radio tuner, look for another device. Otherwise, it's economical, well-featured, and reliable for what it's designed to do...play digital audio files. The average listener doesn't need 5 gigabytes of storage, generally. If you just want to listen to some tunes on your break from work, this is definately something for you to look into. I recommend it highly.