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Creative Zen Micro Photo (8GB, light blue)

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  • 6 out of 6 people found this review helpful

    4.5 stars

    "We Love It"

    by ilyar on February 3, 2006

    Pros: Beatiful design, interface, software, auto volume control

    Cons: Can't play music while attached to computer, no support for OGG files, no video

    Summary: I bought the MicroPhoto as a pre-valentines present for my girlfriend. Within 10 minutes (after we realized that we needed to insert the battery to turn it on) both of us were completely in love with the MP3 player. Originally, I was going to buy an iPod nano, but I was recommended to stay away from it because it breaks and scratches easily (from what I heard, it will break if you keep it in your pocket). Also, the nano has less capacity, doesn't play WMAs, and as far as I know, doesn't have an fm radio and the ability to record with a microphone.

    I was originally going to get a white MicroPhoto, which looked great on the creative site, but when I saw it in the store, it looked very plain and boring. Instead, I got a light blue one (which is my gf's favorite color). However, it wasn't on the display at the local store, so I was really hoping it would look nice, and she would like it.

    When we finally opened it up, we were really impressed with how pretty, cute and small the Zen MicroPhoto really is. It even had glitter in the blue paint. However, it does not feel like a flimsy toy... the plastic feels very solid and well put together. From looking at it, my only concern was that the battery cover could get loose if you were swapping batteries very often (as happens a lot on TV remote controls). The scroll pad and user interface felt completely natural and didn't take any time to get used to. The interface is almost identical to an iPod (except you scroll up and down instead of in a circle), and way better than that of my IRiver H400. Also, the internal hard drive is completely silent (with my IRiver, I could always hear the whirling of the disk).

    Along with the player, I bought an "Action Jacket" made my "Digital Lifestyle Outfitters", which is a great soft case which keeps the controls exposed. However, the case covers the very top of the screen, which shows the name of the folder and battery level. This might be because the case was made for the original Zen Micro, and perhaps the screen placement of the MicroPhoto is different.

    Some other cute features of the player are that the power switch also acts as the hold button (when you push it to the right), and that all of the buttons, including the power switch, and the outside of the player glow blue when it's on. The other things I liked are the bass boost and graphic equalizer, and the auto volume control, which boosts the volume on quiet sections of songs (with my H400, I was always tweaking the volume, so it wasn't too loud or too low). The headphones look like iPod headphones, and the sound quality is excellent. The volume goes up pretty high, but not as high as on my H400 (of course, the earphones are different so I'm not sure this is a fair comparison). The only gripe is that the headphones are not the in-ear isolated kind, so they don't block out outside sound very well, and may disturb people around you (on a personal note, I hate it when people blast their poorly isolated usually iPod headphones on the subway... it is very inconsiderate and annoying)

    The MicroPhoto doesn't come with a charger, and instead it charges through the USB cord. 1 hour for 80% charge, 4 hours for full charge, as I was told (no personal experience yet). You can also buy extra batteries, which are easy to swap (just like on a cell phone). The battery is not inserted in the player when you get it, so you have to remember to put it in. We were futsing about with it for 10 minutes before we realized the battery was not inside. My only gripe is that once you install the software, the player stops playing every time you plug it in to the computer, so you can't play music and charge through USB simultaneously. On my H400, I could disconnect the player and continue charging by holding down the stop button. I skimmed the instruction booklet and could not find any way to do this, but if a way exists, please enlighten me. This might be a good reason to get the standalone charger.

    Besides that my biggest surprise was how great the included software is. It integrates seamlessly into explorer, allowing you to use the familiar drag and drop interface, and has a lot of nice functionality like play-list creation, CD ripping, synchronization, etc... My favorite thing about it is that you can copy MP3s and WMAs right onto the player, and the players Artist, Genre, etc.. database is updated automatically in the background. Also, if you have media player 10 installed, you can access the player without the creative software although the functionality is quite limited (for example, I couldn't create a new folder). I'm still quite new to the player so there may be things about the software that I'm omitting here.

    The photo browser is very nice and fast, and the FM radio gets decent reception. I have not tried recording yet. There is also a clock, and an alarm, and a calendar, to do list, and contacts list that synchronizes with outlook. The MicroPhoto can also be used as a regular USB drive for transferring files. (Unfortunately, you need windows media player 10 or the creative software installed, for this to work).

    Overall, I'd say it is a terrific little player (and a great gift) if you don't care about support for OGG files, or for movies. The need to install software is a minor annoyance, but it makes up for it in functionality. Happy listening!

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  • reply by: Dexterouz on August 27, 2006

    ZEN MicroPhoto 8Gig:
    Poor product that does not charge; something wrong with it or it?s battery.
    Just after a few hours of use, it died. I charged it overnight per instructions when first got it yesterday and the battery capacity icon showed no change in capacity, even though the unit was indicating that it was charging (flashing lightning bolt; yes, I also tried charging with the switch in the locked mode).

    Decided to listen to some music anyway, then turned it off after a few hours when I was done.
    Tried to turn it on again, but would not turn on; dead?
    Tried to reset it per instructions, but would not turn on to do it.
    When first plugged into the computer, logo screen comes on and goes blank? and it glows, including the pause/play button (indicating that it?s charging properly).
    Will have to try talking to someone live; support instructions on their website proved useless.
    It?s been charging now for a few hours with no results; what a disappointment and a waste of time and money.

  • reply by: dragonbiker on March 11, 2006

    If I had any doubts about the player (Which by this time I did NOT), this review would have cleared them up quickly. I appreciated the "Action Jacket" referral, along with the others.....
    Thanks again!!!

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