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Creative Zen Micro (5GB) review

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The Micro matches the Mini's ability to store personal data. Using the included Zen Explorer software, Micro users can sync with Outlook and have access to contacts, to-do lists, and a calendar while on the road. Once the reliable, easy syncing process is finished, you access your records by selecting Extras in the player's main menu.


Use Zen Media Explorer to configure and sync your Zen Micro with Microsoft Outlook.

In its default state, the Micro's main menu includes the typical Creative-brand choices: Music Library, Now Playing, Play Mode, FM Radio, Extras, and System. However, you can easily customize the top menu with useful and specific links such as All Tracks, Microphone, Artists, and DJ features (such as Album of the Day, Most Popular, and Rarely Heard).

Tapping the Options button brings up additional choices such as Remove Song, Add To Playlist, Save Playlist, and even Volume--this is especially useful since it lets you toggle the volume without having to return to the Now Playing screen. Options such as on-the-go playlists (something that the Carbon lacks) and bookmarking (you can set as many as 10 precise bookmarks) are recognisable Creative traits.

Creative bundles its Creative MediaSource software with the Micro to handle the usual CD-ripping, audio-file-organizing, and file-transferring duties, but the MTP-enabled Micro can also make use of Windows Media Player 10.0's Autosync feature. However, in our testing, WMP deleted what was already on our player after it had added new files from the WMP library; you'll need to manually configure WMP to prevent this from happening. Creative says it is working to provide Zen support within Musicmatch Jukebox software as well.


Creative MediaSource is your typical do-it-all music jukebox. The Zen Micro also works seamlessly with Windows Media Player 10.0.

You can also transfer music and data files via the Zen Media Explorer or by using Windows Explorer itself, since the Micro is recognized under My Computer as an audio device. In fact, the player allows you to set aside a user-defined percentage of its hard drive for data storage.

Performance

Creative claims 12-hour battery life for the Zen Micro, which is better than the iPod Mini's 8 hours, but still trails the Rio Carbon's 20 hours of life between charges. We were able to get 11 hours of playback time in its initial drain test. As with these other players, the Micro's lithium-ion battery can be recharged using either the included AC adapter or via its USB connection to a PC. The beauty of the Micro is that you can just swap out your dead battery with another one.

As we've seen in most hard drive players, the Micro's processor can occasionally stall for a second or two. This is normal and shouldn't be a concern. It will take more than a few seconds for the Micro to save voice or FM recordings, though. As for the performance of the touch interface, all we can say is that we like it better than the one on the Zen Touch, and although its sensitivity can be adjusted, not everyone will love it.

As expected from a Creative player, the Micro delivers excellent sound quality (the signal-to-noise ratio is 98dB), especially if you use a pair of high-quality headphones. The Micro comes bundled with a pair of quality earbuds. While we recommend a bigger set of 'phones to take advantage of the Micro's clean and powerful sound, the earbuds are actually pretty decent.

There are eight preconfigured equalizer settings that you can use to tailor your sound, and you can create a custom EQ setting as well. The voice recorder works well if you speak into the device, but it's not a great performer when it comes to recording sound in a classroom, for example. The Micro yielded an average transfer time of 2.3MB per second over USB 2.0.

Edited by: James Kim
Additional Editing by: Chris Stevens

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Alexander Slaney's avatar
2.5 stars out of 5

Alexander Slaney 28 December 2006

Good: Good sound, can be used as external hard drive for files, DJ playlist maker, styling

Bad: It broke. First the notorious headphone jack problem, then the firmware corrupted.

Comment: It's not bad. I did last about 1.5 years before finally giving up the ghost. But the early versions of these players were notoriously unreliable. I can't say if they're the same now, because I've gone for the Sony NW0-A1000 instead. The software was good and easy to use, although sometimes had problems transferring tracks. That all said, it's a great looking little thing and I prefer it to iPod mini. You can remove the battery which avoids expensive battery replacements such on the iPod mini, which often write the player off as the battery replacements cost just about as much as a new player. Sounds pretty good too. It also can act as a removable hard drive which is great for transferring large files and the DJ playlist is good, finding most played, least played etc...

Overall, not bad and would highly recommend if it keeps working...

Chris Mitchell's avatar
4.5 stars out of 5

Chris Mitchell 19 June 2005

Good: Very good styling, best in black I think. Menus are easy to navigate. Blue lights are very cool.

Bad: As battery goes down touch sensitivity goes down slightly, no huge problem though. Radio reception can be bad if the signal isn't strong.

Comment: Very very good. The guy in the video said that if you want to change the volume you have to get out of all the menus, you don't. You just have to click the menu button and the volume control is at the bottom. Overall an amazing machine.

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