Typical price: £88
What is it: Small flash-based MP3 player
What we think: Creative's latest flash player packs plenty of features and great sound into a tiny -- and colourful -- package
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Creative MuVo Micro N200 (1GB) user reviews
January 14, 2007
Posted by: Kyus Agu-Lionel
"I had this MP3 player for 2 years and I never had any problems with it. Stuff iPod Shuffle"
What I like:
Screen (I hate the iPod Shuffle), simple music transfer, sounds good, looks good, simple to use
What I don't like:
I preferred the built-in USB key of the predecessor
Review:
I never had any problems with it, whereas I had to take my current MP3 player, the Samsung YP-Z5 back to the shop twice. It was simple and small and wherever I went, it went too. It is smaller than many 128MB cheap MP3 players on the market. Unfortunately, I liked the built-in USB connection of its predecessor. It's a hassle to carry around the cable just in case I came near a friend's computer in case I wanted to 'borrow' some songs. Other than that, the battery life is good and I never had the problem of it conking out out on me, which is what happened to me frequently with the MP3 player on my phone.
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