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The Zen Nano Plus 1GB MP3/WMA Player blends functionality wth style, for a practical MP3 player that fits your life. This slim, trendy MP3 player was designed to fit perfectly in a pocket or backpack, or on your armband. Bring your favorite tunes with you everywhere, without having to lug around space-eating CDs. Signal-to-Noise Ratio - Up to 90dB Frequency Response - 20Hz-20KHz Harmonic Response Output - <0.1% Requires 1 AAA battery System Requirements - Windows 98SE to XP, Pentium 350 MHz or AMD 450 MHz processor Dimensions(WxHxD) - 1.32 x 2.58 x 0.51 Weight - 0.8 oz. (without battery)
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Creative Labs Color: Black EAN: 0054651101593 Feature: Stores up to 500 songs on 1 GB internal flash memory Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Creative Labs Manufacturer: Creative Labs Model: 70PF163300003 Publisher: Creative Labs Studio: Creative Labs Warranty: 1 year warranty
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Features
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Stores up to 500 songs on 1 GB internal flash memory Includes an FM tuner, voice/FM recording, and line-in encoding Super slim, lightweight design and high-speed USB 2.0 connectivity Drive mode allows you to store data files such as photos and presentations Measures 1.32 x 2.58 x 0.51 inches and weighs 0.8 ounces without battery
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good product Comment: I bought this about a year back to gift it to my brother... I guess he is using it regularly and is working fine.. I got it for a good price at that time and quality of this product is good too.. I transfered about 150 songs into it and listened to them.. it was a good quality sound and was very easy to use too.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A few more comments Comment: Others have described this unit fully, so I won't do so here. Highlights are:
(1) About the size of a pack of gum and comes with an arm-band carrier which is great for running
(2) Has an FM radio and microphone built in (and a line-in jack)
(3) Runs on an AAA battery (my sons' Ipods all died prematurely because of the rechargeable batteries which aren't replaceable)- for me it is easier to carry a few AAA batteries than a charger
(4) An incredible number of settings and modes that are easy to access once you get used to the toggle-press switch
(5) Extremely easy to drag and drop songs into organizing folders on the PC interface
(6) Tiny display is amazingly informative, with song time, repeat mode, battery life, equalization setting, and song title all displayed when a song is playing (display changes when accessing other functions).
I have only one minor complaint, that is not documented: You are limited to 60 song folders (including the one or two folders that are built in). You can set up more than that on the PC interface, but the player ignores them.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Survived water Comment: I have had my player for a little over year now, and I like it. But what I want to tell you about is it's durability. I have dropped my mp3player, and all the normal things to abuse it. But two nights ago I dropped it in a cup of iced tea. I got it out, got the battery out, and blew on both the player and battery it to dry them. The music stored on it still played, and after one day of drying out, the radio works as well. That's what I wanted to say.
Customer Rating:      Summary: creative labs is a bad company w/ bad product Comment: I owned this device for 5 months and it just stopped working... I went though all the proper channels for repair and was told they want at least $25.00 to "work" on my warranty repair. It turns out only parts are covered for a year and labor only for 3 months. This is NOT what I call standing behind your product.
DON'T BUY CREATIVE PRODUCTS! Not only are they poorly made, but Creative knows this and doesn't stand behind their own products.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Bombproof Comment: Why WhY WHY do companies always discontinue their bombproof, proven and reliable products in favor of the latest, greatest and inherantly buggy? Stupid move, Creative. This player is phenomonal. The Zen Stone Plus - it's presumed replacement - isn't even close. Sigh.
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