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I love the lyrics display function
Mar 6, 2007Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: bright orange PLED screen, lyrics display function, good sound quality, light
Cons: the case is made of plastic(?)-looks very fragile, no accessories available, no cover for the USB
Opinion:
A lot of negative stuff has been said of the s200 (actually about Creative in general), but I love this one. I own a ZVM but it's too bulky to bring to the gym. So I got myself an S200, which is perfect for me. Although, I can't use the lyrics display while I'm on the treadmill =), it's light and serves my purpose.
I'm a music buff and loves to sing along with my favorite songs so this gadget gets a high rating from me.
not so gd
Jan 2, 2007Rating: 4 out of 10 (Mediocre)
Pros: no gd
Cons: no gd
Opinion:
wah this is my first mp3 i brought.. when i brought home.. it keep on auto shutdown.. and its made frm china.. its not so gd..
terrific player
Jan 1, 2007Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
Pros: terrific sound quality, long usage life, chic, compact
Cons: user interface lags slightly when having a large no.of folders(e.g. 50+)
Opinion:
my best player.
had a ipod nano & a ipod (hd). both died within 6 mths and yet this one is still surviving very well even after a year
though the browsing of tracks lags when having a large no. of folders, it should a be a small problem since it dint happen when i properly organised my songs.
sound quality is many times better than the ipods with ultra clear treble and super deep bass when used with either a good earphone or good speaker set.
cool design as compared to past muvos.
compact and has a sturdy feel although the chassis is made of plastic...anodized aluminium or magnesium would have been better though
Some design issues
Nov 16, 2006Rating: 6 out of 10 (Good)
Pros: still the best portable mp3 player out there
Cons: some resistance when attaching the battery. Battery cap (swivel) design is clunky
Opinion:
I still like the battery loading design of the Zen Nano and previous muvo version. The battery cap (swivel) is prone to early wear and tear.
Good for 1st timers
Aug 21, 2006Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: Simple, easy to use, compact and small
Cons: Slow transfer rate, too little features
Opinion:
I got this mp3 last week and its ok at 1st time of use. Its simplicity makes up for its features, so I think that it is not bad. I am very contented with the music as its my 1st mp3 player. I feel satisfied with it but earphones should be changed, and I would get one with earbuds(to cancel out outside noise).
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