Typical price: £135
What is it: Flash-based MP3 player, with 8GB memory and video and photo support
What we think: Its small size, large memory and good audio quality make this a desirable player
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 10 May 2007
Tags: creative, child, charge, microphone
We like:
Battery life; FM radio; Audible support; simple interface; small size; line-in recording
We don't like:
Lack of support for other video formats; plastic casing
You might also need:
Higher quality headphones
CNET.co.uk judgement:
Kids and teens will love its curvy design and simple interface, and audiobook fans will enjoy the long battery life and Audible support -- overall, an excellent, lightweight little player for the price
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