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Creative Zen Stone Plus 2 GB MP3 Player (Black)

Creative Zen Stone Plus 2 GB MP3 Player (Black)

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Brand: Creative Labs
Category: CE

List Price: $72.65
Buy Used: $33.33
You Save: $39.32 (54%)



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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 69 reviews
Sales Rank: 3986

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 2.2 x 1.4 x 0.1
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: 70PF219100111
Model: 70PF219100111
UPC: 054651143999
EAN: 0054651143999
ASIN: B000S5TYQI

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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5 out of 5 stars Cool   April 21, 2008
I Love, Love,Love it. Anyone could set it up. Sound is great. Radio picks up everything.Mic works well.Its Fun! Everyone asks about it and wants to check it out. I got cover w/ clip. So you can put it anyplace. GREAT ITEM!


4 out of 5 stars Creative Zen Stone Plus   April 8, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Creative Zen Stone Plus 2 GB MP3 Player (Black)

This is a good product worth its price



3 out of 5 stars good product but with limitations   April 5, 2008
This is my first MP3 Player. The first point is that the unit is small, probably just a bit larger than a Nano, but it requires good eyesight to read the screen and nimble fingers to operate the buttons, but it is handy for carrying around. Navigation between the functions is not very intuitive and takes some experimenting to figure out the interplay between the front and top buttons. Once you do, the player functions well, MP3 playback sound quality is excellent, output strength enough to drive full sized earphones, FM tuner sensitivity is decent but not great, same with the voice record function. The screen, though tiny, is useful in navigating between files and folders, probably an advantage over a Nano. The only drawback in the playback function is the fast forward/back within a particular file, like an NPR "All Songs Considered" podcast, is slow. The included syncronization software is adequate and works well. I have not tried to use it with I-Tunes, only with the Juice Podcast management program. It does not recognize or play the newer MP4 format files. My Macintosh computers running OS9 and OS X 10.3.9 also would not recognize the unit as an external drive.
Overall, I am satisfied with it and believe it is a good value in a lower price MP3 Player.



1 out of 5 stars Bad News!   March 30, 2008
 1 out of 5 found this review helpful

I thought that the size and the capacity was impressive. But it has to work! It started one time and never again!Needless to say,it was defective.
Have a good day!



4 out of 5 stars Creative Zen Stone Plus - Good and Bad   March 29, 2008
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

After using a bargain bin RCA MP3 player for nearly a year, and upgrading earbuds to something that actually plays bass frequencies, I decided that I needed a player that can put out better sound.

Then, after searching around for a brand that combines good value and good sound quality, I came across "Creative" who makes audio-related products (PC soundcards, Speaker systems, media players etc) and actually care about decent sound quality. The majority of their players didn't seem to make that big of a deal out of 'flashiness', using simplistic LED type displays instead of fancy 16 million color LCD screens, even in mid-high end players.

Since I didn't need to watch movies or view pictures, but still liked the idea of seeing what song is playing/about to play, the creative zen stone PLUS with it's OLED screen seemed a perfect fit and had an extra gigabyte of storage for more music. Convinced this was the player for me, I got it.

I used to own an iPod 2G Shuffle, but despite it being a magical Apple product, and actually having METAL used in it's construction (a big plus for me, I like metal-any type of metal at all- a lot more than the cheap plastic used in 99% of electronics these days), I didn't like how I could always hear a some distortion/nastiness on loud drum hits, etc and "hissing" through the headphones made by the player itself which ruined the quiet parts of some songs for me. I ended up selling it for the same price I bought it for (it was used and most likely stolen) to buy a new player.

So after using the Zen Stone Plus a few months I think its a great player that does it's job decently.

Pros:

*Greatest sounding MP3 player I've used to date, I think my current earbuds are the only thing holding back better sound now

*Charges fast, if its charging really slow the USB slot you're using probably isn't putting out very much voltage for some reason

*No "hissing" or noises made by the player (fits in with sound quality)

*Decent volume for something so small

*You can browse through menus and change options while your music plays

*OK menu-navigation speed

*No software required...you can save any kind of file onto it and use it like a 2 gig flash drive.

*Loads the next song very fast, no delay like on some players.

*Great OLED screen, very clear with many options for brightness, backlight, contrast, etc

*Lots of features like microphone, FM radio (with stereo), timer, clock that the iPod shuffle doesn't have.



Its a nice player that I'm satisfied with, but of course there are some things that make it a little bit less than 100% perfect:

Cons:

*Battery goes dead/almost dead after about a week without being used, even after being charged to 100% and with the "clock" option turned off which would probably make this problem even worse. If Li-On batteries (the kind of battery in this player) are at 0% for too long it will have a very bad effect and they will never again hold charge as well as they did new, and if the battery goes bad you have to buy a whole new player.

*Mine lost alot of it's shinyness after only 4 days where it spent most of it's time in my pocket...you could probably just use black shoe polish/wax if this is really that important (maybe a bad idea if it gets inside the device)

*A clip like on the iPod shuffle 2G would be nice and would probably give people more reason to choose creative instead of the apple which has a big advantage thru popularity.

*Stock earbuds look nice but just don't sound that good...alright for backup's I suppose.

*No SD/MicroSD card reader...probably couldn't fit anyways heh.

*Gets a bit warm when charging (hot temperatures aren't good for lithium ion batteries...especially when you can't replace them), probably not hot enough to cause any damage though.

*USB 2.0 compatible but USB 1.1 transfer speeds...about 1.5 megabytes of data a second for putting new songs/files. Maybe they skimped on the 'good' flash chips to keep costs down. But once the music/file is on there, read speeds are perfectly fine.


***Recently after not having used the player for awhile, I tried to turn it on only for it to get stuck on the Creative logo. It wouldn't respond so I had to get a toothpick and touch the reset button a few times, but it kept getting stuck on the logo. I thought maybe it didn't have enough juice to load, so I plugged it into my PC to charge and upload new songs. When I tried to access the device in My Computer the window froze and explorer.exe wasn't responding.

At first I cursed bill gates, but then I got a message:

F:/ is not accessible.

The file or directory is corrupted and unreadable.

...my first thoughts were the flash chip had magically corrupted/broken itself from...sitting on my table too long? I tried to format the player (usually fixes problems like this in any device, but erases everything) only to have the window freeze again just from right-clicking on the player's icon. I eventually resorted to plugging it into an apple computer (which runs OS X not windows), and I could see the device (called NO NAME) but there weren't any files on it.

Finally after using "erase" with disk utility.app (same thing as format) the device was revived. I don't know what could have caused this, and if someone clueless would have had this problem, the player might have ended up in the trash or sent in for repairs. The creative support website has good help walkthroughs and tells you how to format when you choose that it has a transfer problem, but the operating system kept freezing before I could even get to that window. Its working fine now, I just hope it doesn't do this again and refuse to be revived...the warranty is probably expired by now and only defective flash chips corrupt themselves. Looking back, formatting from the command line might have worked.



In conclusion I think its a very good player with many more features than apple's 2G shuffle (it's direct competitor) and if you don't mind the cons you'll probably be happy with it.


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