Customer Reviews for Creative Zen Micro 5 GB MP3 Player Pink

Creative Zen Micro 5 GB MP3 Player Pink
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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Creative Zen Micro 5 GB MP3 Player Pink

Customer Review: Very Nice Product-ZEN
Summary: 5 Stars

Bought this item for my 16 year old daughter. She loves it and all the functions it has. Stores all her music. Her friends with I Pods want to switch to the ZEN,

Customer Review: So Much Better Than The iPod Gimmic!!
Summary: 5 Stars

TRUST ME AND BUY THE ZEN MICRO OVER THE IPOD.IT IS SO MUCH MORE WORTH YOU'RE MONEY

Customer Review: iPod's biggest threat
Summary: 4 Stars

I bought this Zen Micro for my wife since she wanted to experience digital music. I picked up the package for her at UPS and was quite impressed by the packaging of the device. Even in its packaging they are trying to compete against the all powerful iPod. The result is a very well packaged and impressive product. When I first laid eyes on this device it was love at first sight. Yes, even if the device itself is a pink colored one. Its small, well built, easy on the eyes, yet its beauty captivates you from every angle. After my wife charged it for three hours, I took the pleasure of holding it and playing with a gadget that doesn't even belong to me. I was impressed with the powerful, beutiful light that both, surrounds the device and lights up the screen. Its a nice blueish relaxing color. Nothing too loud to distract you. This is definately the device that many will see and approach you in the subway and ask: "what is that?" then you can show it and say: "is my Zen Micro", and leave people going home searching on google for the device. I love iPods, but I was very impressed and captured by the beautiful toy. Now, don't let its beauty fool you. This is one powerful device. 5G, 2,500 songs, FM Radio, voice recorder, calendar, to-do list and wonderful sound. It is enough to hold up its own and I dare say stomp on the competition. The only reason why I don't see it beating the iPod in terms of sales is that I don't believe it to be marketed effectively. If they spend some millions on commercials (never seen one), printed ads and even those big billboards, then, you can really say they have a chance. I do hope that word of mouth is enough to give this small, wonderful device the credit it deserves. Zen, you won my heart. Now, if you excuse me, my wife might be home soon and find me playing with her Zen... a big no, no.

Customer Review: An excellent iPod equivalent
Summary: 4 Stars

I got mine in January, actually, I just never reviewed or anything. I'd done a huge amount of research to try and find something decent that wasn't an iPod. I was really considering the Dell Pocket DJ, but I'm a lot happier with this. First off, the size. I had read all the descriptions and everything, but it seemed so small in real life. I had some trouble with the touch-sensitive stuff at first, for, oh, maybe five hours, before I mastered it, and now I'm fine. The accessories it came with are great, I've used the hard case since I got it, and it's done quite well on one big, big fall on cement. I'm not really an expert on headphones, but I'm considering replacing mine (5 months later), mostly because I'm not a big fan of earbuds. The replacable battery was the deciding factor for me. I'm not exactly rich, and I can't see myself replacing anything that costs this much every two years, or however often. The recording is great, the radio is okay, but it doesn't pick up several stations. Granted, it is quite far away and I wasn't expecting anything with something this tiny. I would definitely recommend it, though everyone I know already has their iPod mini.

-So here I am, and after a solid nine months of micro bliss, mine has a major issue. The headphone jack isn't working, and you can only hear if the headphones (yet another pair of earbuds) are turned a certain way. And knowing my luck with electronics, this will be considered normal wear. So now I get to go try and get it fixed, which should be interesting. If it doesn't work, I'm getting a mini or a nano.

Customer Review: Zen Micro is Awesome; Not So for Creative Explorer
Summary: 4 Stars

The Zen Micro is an excellent piece of machinery. I love the cool color and the bright lighting. The menus are easy to navigate and the touchpad feature is fantastic (especially when you use the "clicker" feature that allows you to hear a click upon touching the pad). My only complaint about the "hardware" is the FM feature. The headphone cord doubles as an antenna. As of yet, the antenna has only picked up one station (and even then it was not clear reception). Overall, the hardware is great.

HOWEVER!!! The Creative Organizer software is not so hot. It is virtually impossible to decipher any rhyme or reason with respect to its set-up. The Creative Organizer is not intuitive and it feels like you are endlessly wandering through a maze when trying to find albums, playlists, etc. While the Zen plays Windows Media Audio files, the Zen does not appear to very compatible with Windows Media Player. Specifically, I have not yet been able (after playing around with this for WEEKS) to get my playlists to show up on the Zen from Windows Media Player. I have to manually recreate everything in the Creative Organizer.

I highly recommend the Zen Micro--however, the Zen Organizer software is very poorly designed and not-user friendly.
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