Still not a dream-MP3 player for me
Lots of disk space Good sound quality Pretty fast Good battery life Bright and clear screen Simple controls USB Host feature Built in FM Radio Built in Voice Recorder - Great recording quality
Slightly bulky Not many accessories available
Posted Apr 30, 2007 - With all the strengths that I have listed above it stands out amongst the bigger capacity MP3 players namely iPod, Zune and Zen. Yet, I think that this one is not my dream-machine. Before I had finalized between Zune, iPod and Zen, I had done a thorough study of their features. I believe that all popular MP3 players have a good sound quality. So I was not going to eliminate any of these on the basis of sound-quality. One of my foremost criteria was storage capacity and cost. The Zen provides 60 GB at a very competitive price. This was one feature on which the Zen beat the Zune in my opinion. I had heard that Zune has a bright and clear LCD. But I m certainly not disappointed by the quality of Zen's LCD. The colors on it are nice, bright and lively. The built-in FM radio is a definite plus, but Zune has this feature too. Another feature in which the Zen scored over the Zune was the voice recorder. And the mic on Zen is probably the best you could get in that tiny size! I almost sounded like a professional singer when I recorded some stuff on it! ;) I haven't used the USB host feature yet, but I think that its a great alternative to carrying a laptop when you are taking thousands of photos on a trip. Just transfer the photos to the player so that you can empty your camera's memory card for more photos. Somehow, Zen 60 GB does not have a lot of accessories in the market. I feel that a good case is a must-have for a MP3 player, and its not easy to find one for Zen 60 GB. Many websites claim that their leather cases fit both 30G and 60 GB. Don't be fulled by such a claim. I bought one such nice looking leather case, but its useless for my 60 GB. When I press one key on the player, all the keys get pressed because the leather case is too tight on it. My dream MP3 player would have been something like a regular MP3 player software, e.g.. Winamp or Real Media Player. One cannot create playlists on the player itself, though it can be done on the PC and then transferred onto the player. Another problem is one cannot view the actual filename of the audio file. Instead, one will see the title in the ID3 tags. I have all my MP3 files named as album name - title - artist. But this naming proves useless because the filename is not visible on the player. Yet another problem is one cannot queue the files to be played if the shuffle mode is selected. In Winamp, one can have the shuffle mode, and yet queue the files that should be played next by pressing the "Q" key. All in all, my dream MP3 player is yet to come out!
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