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Creative Zen Nano Plus

 
 
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      5th Sep 2006
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can somebody please help me out? i don't know how to record songs from the fm radio!!how do u do that??
Turn on the radio, push the jog wheel, jog it to the right until you find the icon named FM-recording :-)

This is an excellent player. Noticeably smaller than the MoVu NX/TX but still the same functions. Only downside to the smaller size is the removal of the USB-plug, making you dependent of a 4-6 pin cable all the time. Usually have one around though both at home and work.
The best things about this player is the battery solution and the non-restricting interface. Using a rechargeable AAA NiMH-battery which you can get with 1000mAh capacity or more, you will get much longer battery life than the usual 18 hours. And it's easy to have a spare with you. Much better than having to stick with a soldered-in battery pack that'll cost you a fortune to change (iPod anyone..). Never mind the included software, the genious with solutions like this player has is the ability to act as an external storage medium like any USB memorystick. Drag and drop, it can't get any easier than that.

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On the display, you can see what genre of music you are listening to, the name of the track, the time of...
Maybe the review went on a little bit quick? ;-) The player won't show the genre, just the name of the preset in the equalizer.

Recommended highly for people needing a small mp3-player with great sound quality (people without the need to show off with a color screen or other fancy stuff that won't help the player do what it's ment to do)
 
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      21st Jan 2007
This is a great little MP3 player. Yes, it doesn't look as good, have the nice display(I also question the point of having a nice display on an MP3 player), or the cool search feature, that the Ipod Nano has. However it beats Apple's Ipod in the one area that matters the most: sound quality. The overall quality of sound quality is exactly the level of sound quality you would expect from Creative (either very good, or great).

It also has features that most (if not all) Ipods don't have (FM tuner, anyone?). I also like the fact that it runs on a AAA battery. In other words, its a good player for what it costs.

Overall, I'd take this over an Ipod anyday (sorry if this is a late post).

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      20th Feb 2007
yeah... I have a 1GB one. I like it, I had no problems with installing or whatever, except some irritating clashes with the software. The reason for this post is, the thingy comes in any of 10 colours. So I chose black, so cool. And, surprisingly, they sent me a truly black player. With white earphones and white neckstrap. Smart, innit? Like Ford T, only not quite so.
 
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