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| Creative Zen X-Fi 16 GB Video MP3 Player with Wireless LAN and Built-In Speaker (Black) | 
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| Brand: Creative Labs Category: CE
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $184.98 You Save: $15.01 (8%)
New (2) from $184.98
Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 179
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Display Size: 2.5 Size: 16 GB Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 3.3 x 2.2 x 0.5
MPN: ZXFI16GBBK Model: ZXFI16GBBK UPC: 054651157873 EAN: 0054651157873 ASIN: B001CB0RSG
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Zen X Fi 16G August 25, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am not the type to throw my money around recklessly and after much deliberation decided on the Creative Zen X-Fi 16 Gb MP3. I had no idea what the hell X-Fi was, never heard of it and thought it was a marketing gimmick. I was fully prepared to send it back immediately if it didn't live up to the hype that preceded it.
What I wasn't prepared for was to be blown out of my socks. They are not lying, the clarity, the crispness and adjustability of the Zen Xfi unit is ....amazing. In full on mode with both the Crystalizer on "Max" and the Expand set to "On" the sounds that pour out of the headphones are unreal. I was able to determine on a particular song I had been hearing and loving for years that it was actually two women singing a great deal of it at the same time, so clear was the sound reproduction. Minute details that would be missed on a lesser player (and they are all lesser as far as I'm concerned) are loud n clear on the Zen X-Fi.
I went as far as swapping headphones to a 65 dollar Sony I had bought prior and the sound reproduction range was not as high or as low and the mid sounded muddy compared to the EP830 headphones. I tried listening to the Sony headphones on my prior MP3 player and it sounded better (but nowhere as good as the Zen X-Fi). When using the EP830 phone on the other MP3 again it sounded even better but still worlds away from the EP830/Zen XFi combo.
Don't waste your time on overpriced but pretty looking screens. If the music is your priority and not fooling around with gadgets and widgets on an MP3 player then the Zen X-Fi is the tool for you. While with 16Gb of space is certainly enough to handle lots of pictures, videos etc. The wallpaper is changable and the WiFi feature sets it apart. While you cannot surf the internet, you can reach podcasts and other such broadcast if you wish. There is also an FM radio with 24 pre-sets. The Zen screen is very clear and color rich, images pop off the screen and sunlight does little to dim it. All in all, this is my new favorite toy.
My only niggle is that after charging the unit fully, it needs re-booting...every time. That was annoying at first but it is a small price to pay for the quality of sounds it produces. One other [...] and it isnt with the product, it is with the company, there is no included car or ac adaptor, Creative want 35 bucks for a car adapter. >:(
All companies lie about performance, they claim battery life of 35 hours, I'd like to know what planet that happens on but it aint Earth. I get an honest 10 hours out of it. I start at 7AM and am home by 5PM, most days I can get home with it warning me it's about to die. On rare days it cuts off on me on the way home. A car adapter would really help, also an ac adapter would prevent me from having to run a PC in order to charge her up.
Great MP3 Player-- Love It August 22, 2008 I have had my player for 2 weeks and it is great. I'm filling it up with music. I love the design and how easy it is to work. If you are considering buying this product, please purchase a skin for it. I have dropped it several times and it now has scratches on it. So protect your product.
this thing is great! August 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have been using my Palm TX as an MP3 player, but its memory was lacking (limited only to the 2 G SD Card) which led me to look into the Creative stuff and iPods. Pros: Microphone, recording - for the forgetful folks, this is a great feature! grocery lists, honey-do lists, this on the go memory jogger is wonderful. FM Radio - great reception. useful when I have not updated my NPR podcasts. Zencast - separates my NPR and story nory (for my 5 yr old) podcasts from music downloads. Sound - great when using the earbuds, but I do not like earbuds (i keep sticking it back into my ear after a few minutes). I use a sennheiser eh 150, which sounds great but I have to crank the volume up to 15 of 20. Video - downloaded stuff from the library and they look and sound wonderful. X-fi - can connect to my computer using Wifi so I can listen to or view videos I have not downloaded into the unit. Cons: buttons take getting used to. lack of instruction manual. ear buds keep falling off.
Overall, great unit! great price and great value!
creative zen x-fi 16gb August 19, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
i bought a creative zen 32gb and they have the same function with x-fi. SD card is not integrating with the all the library. when playing video when there was no skip , forward or reverse., you can not go also to the next video. although you can make playlist but you can't not go to the next video, there is no skip, forward or rewind but the player is extremely cool, very nice, very lovable, very cute. the best in design for mp3/mp4 player.
Really good buy for the confused... August 18, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This MP3 player is a pretty good buy from my perspective. Initially, I was doing research to purchase the slightly older version of this player(without wifi). In the process of making my final determination, I visited Creative's website to compare prices between Amazon & Creative. While on Creative's website, I noticed that there was a newer version of the 16gb player. This new player had wiki. I immediately ordered the product from Amazon. The good: -The sound quality is excellent -The screen is pretty clear -The ear pieces work rather efficiently - The unit is relatively light & small
The bad: -With any new product, theres always a learning curve. It will take a few minutes to learn all of the buttons/functions -When the silicon sleeve is placed over the player, you have to press very hard on the buttons to increase/decrease volume, change tracks, etc. - You have to purchase the power adapter if you wish to charge the unit using your stardard home plug($25)
Overall, its a good player.
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