Creative Technology ZEN Nano Plus (512 MB) MP3 Player
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- Number of Songs: 120
- Usage: Music Recording
- Interface: USB 2.0
- Main Storage Type: Built-in Memory
- Storage Capacity: 512 MB
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good reliable player
Pros
small, light, 1 AAA lasts 7-8 hours, has build in radio, VERY simple PC interface
Cons
small display.
Recommended it?
Yes
I have this player, but in a 1GB. I was really set against getting an IPOD (i will not conform! hehe) so I got this one instead.
Its very compact, light and not easily breakable. And, right away, it comes with a little protector case with a belt clip-on and an arm wrap, so you can put it on your sholder when you jog.
It uses one AAA battery which lasts a considerable amount of time. I like that, since with IPods for example, if you go to another country, you have to figure out how you'll charge it, or you will have at most 9 hours of play. Here, you put one battery in, you take another one with you and you're done. And its all small, so it doesn't take up too much room.
Also, it has a build in radio, which is nice to listen to morning radio shows, while walking.
And, its a very easy interface to the PC, just like any other USB drive. You just see a folder and move your music files in there. Plus, of course, then you can use it as a regular thumb drive as well, if needed.
Its very compact, light and not easily breakable. And, right away, it comes with a little protector case with a belt clip-on and an arm wrap, so you can put it on your sholder when you jog.
It uses one AAA battery which lasts a considerable amount of time. I like that, since with IPods for example, if you go to another country, you have to figure out how you'll charge it, or you will have at most 9 hours of play. Here, you put one battery in, you take another one with you and you're done. And its all small, so it doesn't take up too much room.
Also, it has a build in radio, which is nice to listen to morning radio shows, while walking.
And, its a very easy interface to the PC, just like any other USB drive. You just see a folder and move your music files in there. Plus, of course, then you can use it as a regular thumb drive as well, if needed.
