Creative Zen Stone Plus 4GB Black
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Average customer review:Product Description
NULL - Storage capacity : 4 GB,Player media type : Flash memory,Media types supported : MP3, WMA, Audible,Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) : 90 dB,Built-in microphone : Y,RMS rated power : 0.005-0.007 W,Impedance : 32±15%,THD, total harmonic distortion : <0.1%
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #197 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Creative
- Model: 70PF225000114
- Released on: 2007-10-03
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Creativeâs Zen V Plus is the symbol of style and object of desire;It has a glossy black finish, with subtle colour highlights and a neat rounded shape that fits comfortably in the hand;Available in three memory sizes, it can store from hundreds to thousands of songs and photos and includes an FM radio with 32 presets;A bright colour screen and Creativeâs famous interface make it easy to use, and it supports multiple audio formats including MP3, WMA and Audible Audio;The Zen V Plus can record straight to WMA without a PC, and it has a built-in microphone for voice notes;It can also play video clips;Its rechargeable battery supports playtimes up to 15 hours
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Customer Reviews
Cack
Worked fine for 6 weeks then the battery simply died - it would light up when charging but that was the only sign of life. Sure its cheap, but there's a good reason for that! Total waste of money.
Does what I need it to, but not all it claims
I do love my new Creative Zen Stone, but I only wanted a tiny mp3 player to put my favourite tracks on to so that I can carry it around easily and listen to everything on shuffle. It's brilliant for that. (I already have a 30GB Creative Zen vision for *all* my music.)
I haven't bothered with the headphones, as I have a much better set. I reckon Creative should break the mould and offer their mp3s without headphones for those who are clued up to the `the headphones that come with mp3 players are usually duff' fact of life. There is some background noise but I only notice it between tracks and that's only if I'm paying attention. If it's noticeable all the time, it's a good sign you're damaging your ears with the volume you're using.
The radio's naff, so I don't know why they bothered with it. I haven't tested the recording capability.
It feels snug in my hand and is lovely to look at; I'm a sucker for the blue screen display.
It didn't need to big itself up as much as it does - if they'd kept the specs less grand there would be many more satisfied customers, I think.
Worst player ever
I'm now on my third 4GB Stone in a week. The problem is that there is a distinct background noise that can be heard between tracks or at any point when the track goes quiet. It's a sort of electrical twitter.
I can't be bothered to go back to the shop again...so this player has been binned.
Save yourself time, money and hassle and stick to Ipod.




