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90129906 Creative Nomad Jukebox Zen Xtra - MP3 Player - 60GB 1 $246.11 Sent to Warehouse
Our Price: $271.11 Price After Rebate(s): $221.11* Rebate expires 9/30/05 List Price: $299.99 - $25 Coupon Final price = $196.11
Overall the reviews are very good on every site. Seems to get 4 out 5. It is a little bigger than Ipod, but still will fit on your hand. pic of mp3 held by a hand
It comes with carry case with belt clip, usb connection, battery charger, and software. The mp3 player can also be charged via USB. The power adapter can be used overseas as well, just need small attachment.
skinnyfisherman said:The reviews say it doesnt suport plug and play and no folders structure. so how do you find a tune in a single list of 15,000 songs?
You use the included software; like iTunes, it's all sorted by Artist, Album, etc...
shezam said:skinnyfisherman said:The reviews say it doesnt suport plug and play and no folders structure. so how do you find a tune in a single list of 15,000 songs?
You use the included software; like iTunes, it's all sorted by Artist, Album, etc...
I will be surprised if they didn’t have any kind of organizing system with 60 gigs of space.
(It would be like GOD putting us on earth without water and food.)
Then again it is designed by humans. I will let people know when I get it. Hopefully it will not be too late for the deal.
I have 2 of these.... good player, great bargain.... only prob was its bulkiness... hard to workout with... or strap to waist... or leave in pocket... not something you can leave in your front pocket and take off... the capacity and price is whats good about this player but for look and style it doesn't have it... also there is no arm band strap because of its size.
skinnyfisherman said:The reviews say it doesnt suport plug and play and no folders structure. so how do you find a tune in a single list of 15,000 songs?
I was just saying to myself yesterday that I was going to buy an Mp3 player....lol excellent timing
I never really consdiered this brand, but it got excellent reviews (4 out of 5 stars)
What is the battery life on this? Advertised is 14 hours, but I think people are getting anywhere from 10-12 realistically which is fine for me. THere was one review where battery life was 2-3 hours. That isn't the case here, is it?
Does this work in the car? what would I need to get it to work in the car stero system?
My wife has had the 40GB version of the Zen Xtra for the past two years and she loves it. It sounds great and has performed flaswlessly.
I just ordered the 60GB for myself. I think it is a great player and a very good deal (storage vs cost). I do not mind so much that it does not mount as a mass storage device. The creative software works ok for transferring and managing the songs but Notmad Explorer is much much better.
I do have to make one correction to the OP though:
ZMan3000 said:The mp3 player can also be charged via USB. The power adapter can be used overseas as well, just need small attachment. This player does not charge the battery via the USB port. The original Nomad Zen can be charged via USB but the Zen Xtra does not support this.
manmadhudu said:Good deal OP! Thanks. Isn't this a better deal compared to last week's RS m:robe?
the m robe was 5gig and size of ipod mini for 100bucs
thi zen xtra is 60gig, bulky size for 200bucs....
it really comes down on what you need for a mp3 player... i have both... been using the robe to cause of the size and more portable and reasonable size... and my zen i use as a jubebox... when i have small gatherings or in my car... hook it up to some speakers and play away
huskyboy said:manmadhudu said:Good deal OP! Thanks. Isn't this a better deal compared to last week's RS m:robe?
the m robe was 5gig and size of ipod mini for 100bucs
thi zen xtra is 60gig, bulky size for 200bucs....
it really comes down on what you need for a mp3 player... i have both... been using the robe to cause of the size and more portable and reasonable size... and my zen i use as a jubebox... when i have small gatherings or in my car... hook it up to some speakers and play away Do you notice any difference in sound quality and battery performance? I hear that creative players have better sound quality. Thanks for your input.
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