Creative Zen Stone 1 GB MP3 Player (Lime Green) | 
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| Brand: Creative Labs Category: CE
List Price: $46.50 Buy New: $29.98 You Save: $16.52 (36%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 151 reviews
Color: Lime Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Battery: 1 Rechargable Li-ion Polymer Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 0.5 x 2.1 x 1.4
MPN: 70PF213000NN1 Model: 70PF213000NN1 UPC: 054651142480 EAN: 0054651142480 ASIN: B000PHN1TU
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: brand new in factory sealed box,I don't ship to APO/FPO.
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| Features:
| • | Product Type - MP3 Player | | • | Connectivity - USB 2.0 | | • | Memory - 1 GB | | • | Dimensions WxDxH - 2.1" x 1.4" x 0.5" | | • | Playback Formats -- MP3, WMA, and Audible |
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Product Description Whether you sit, walk, jog, run, ride, dance, or shuffle, Creative's Zen Stone MP3 Player resembles a small pebble that's ready to go with you anywhere - to provide music to your ears. Say hello to ZEN Stone, the ultra-compact MP3 player that fits in almost any pocket! It's such a featherweight, you'll prefer wearing it around your neck or on your arm - ideal for working out in style! Yes, it's pretty but it's not only the smooth curves and glossy finish that make it desirable. It's the functionality. Featuring plug-and-play capabilities, simply connect via USB to your computer to transfer music or data files, manage your ZEN Stone's contents or perform other essential functions. Passionate owners of ZEN Stone can also download Creative Media Lite for free, and access a host of useful tools including converting audio CD tracks into MP3 files! This Zen Stone 1GB MP3 player holds up to 250 of your favorite songs and tiny while beautifully formed. Creative Labs' Zen Stone 1GB MP3 Player lets you carry your favorite music around with you in a package that's unbelievably small. Try this little Zen and elevate the performance in your life. Simply drag-and-drop your music and data files between ZEN Stone and your computer. No drivers are needed System Requirements - Microsoft Windows XP (Service Pack 1 or higher), XP 64-bit, Microsoft Windows Vista and USB 1.1 port (USB 2.0 recommended) Dimensions - Width 2.1 x Height 1.4 x Depth 0.5 inch Weight - 0.88 ounces
Amazon.com Product Description The Creative Zen Stone is one of the smallest and most economical MP3 players you'll find anywhere. Compact enough to fit into almost any pocket and weighing less than an ounce, this featherweight player can be worn comfortably around your neck or on your arm while you're traveling or working out. With a capacity of 1 GB, the Stone holds about 250 songs, or 16 hours of music, in MP3 format (or 500 songs in WMA format). In addition, the player's convenient plug-and-play capabilities mean that you can simply connect the player to your PC--the player is only compatible with Windows XP or Vista operating systems--and drag-and-drop your music and data files between player and your computer without the need for special drivers. 
The featherweight Zen Stone (0.9 ounces) is one of the tiniest MP3 players on the market. | With smooth curves and a glossy lime finish, this stylish MP3 player is designed to make you look good wherever you go. Ergonomically designed controls, including a conveniently placed quick-play mode switch, let you skip to the next song or folder, or randomly play all the songs in your player with a single touch. Changing play functions is as easy as sliding a toggle switch. The player also supports Audible 2, 3, and 4 formats in addition to MP3 and WMA files. And while the player is compatible with for-purchase WMA DRM files, it does not support portable subscription WMAs.
The player's ergonomically designed controls make it easy to skip songs or access your favorite tracks. | Other details include a multicolor LED screen that notifies the listener of the unit's charging and playback status, support for Creative's Media Lite software (available via download), a rechargeable lithium-ion polymer battery that delivers up to 10 hours of continuous audio playback, and a USB 2.0 interface. The Zen Stone measures 2.1 by 1.4 by 0.5 inches (W x H x D), weighs 0.9 ounces, and is backed by a one-year warranty on parts and a 90-day warranty on labor. What's in the Box Lime Zen Stone MP3 player, earphone, USB 2.0 cable, quick-start leaflet.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 146 more reviews...
Dies after 20 minutes November 11, 2008 The Zen Stone worked fine for the first two weeks. But then it started turning off after about 20 minutes of use. It could not be restarted immediately. I returned it to the store and got another. But the new one did the exact same thing on its first day of use. I think it may have to do with being out in the cold. When it worked for the first two weeks, temperatures were still in the 50's or above. The problem seems to occur when temperatures are below around 45 degrees. I would not recommend it if you plan to use it outside in cold weather.
I really liked it. . . November 11, 2008 However after a year the connection to my headphones got really weird. Like it would only play out of one ear, I tried changing headphones and it seemed to work for a while and then it just went back to only playing one speaker. Definitely sad, but overall I really loved it, until now.
DON'T BUY CREATIVE! October 31, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The first mp3 player I bought was by Sony and it has worked pretty well, but since I didn't care for the design or the menu, I thought I'd buy a different brand this time around. The Stone really appealed because of its price, looks, and features. So I spent a lot of time reading reviews and despite the number of people that said theirs randomly stopped working, I still ending up ordering a Stone because of the price.
WHAT A MISTAKE! I started using the Stone right away and everything was going well. I laughed at myself for worrying. THE VERY NEXT DAY, my FULLY CHARGED Stone WOULD NOT TURN ON! I couldn't use the recovery tool that I downloaded from Creative either because when I connected the Stone, it wouldn't show up on the computer. MY STONE WAS DEAD WITHIN TWO DAYS OF USE!
So, there goes fifty bucks. (I bought the 2GB plus with speaker.)
Other reasons not to buy the Stone:
It is ridiculously hard to turn on and off and you have to press for way too long. The middle button isn't big enough or something. Whenever I try to turn it off, I end up turning up the volume super loud instead.
When you reach the end of a list, it doesn't go back up to the first one.
You can't choose individual songs in a folder.
Changing the mode it's playing (in one folder, on repeat, shuffle, etc.) takes way too long. I have to press the middle button, right towards options, down to play mode, and then up and down.
You can't browse music and listen to music at the same time. So let's say I want to go from my Carnival Ride folder to my Some Hearts folder. Well, as soon as I switch over to Some Hearts, Flat On the Floor is cut off because Wasted interrupts it and starts playing.
The clock doesn't work. When you connect the stone to your computer, it asks if you want to sync the time to your computer time and I said yes. Like an hour later, I checked the clock on the Stone and it reset. O_o Before my Stone died, I had synced it twice and both times this happened.
I think I've made my point. THE STONE IS A BAD BUY! So don't buy it.
I re-found my love for an old portable cassette player... October 31, 2008 You know, I'm one of those people that just really DON'T like change. I pretty much still live in the 1970's - platform shoes, bell-bottoms, 8-tracks, records, reel-to-reels, and, yes even still cassettes. Well, late last year, my husband had gotten me 1 of these {black} Zen Stones (1GB) for my birthday, mainly because I begged him for one. He did. I always said I'd NEVER either want, or own one. But, these Zen's were just too cute!!! I enjoyed it for a while...a very BRIEF while. About 5 months was about how long it lasted. I'm sooo very serious!!! About 2nd month into having it, well that's where the problems started surfacing. First, jumping songs w/out me even doing anything. It would have a tendency to come on all by itself, and of course I would realize until too late, so sometimes when I wanted to listen to it, I couldn't, because the battery was low. Somehow, one time when I plugged it into the computer to change some songs around, 200 MB's were {forever} gone - went from a 1 GB, down to 800 MB - and, I don't understand what'd happened??? Let's see, it wouldn't charge all that good on a wall-charger - and, held even {LESS} battery life than charging it on the computer. Last straw - one day taking it off the wall charger, it just stopped working. The green light showed on, but it wouldn't play my songs. So, I plugged it into the computer, to maybe see what might be wrong w/it. It wouldn't even read my player. I tried to play it 1 more time. Still nothing. After months of very frustrating, and futile aggrevation, I just tossed it in the garbage. Last time I ever try to {upgrade} anything. I found my husband's old classic Sony basic tape player, bought some cheap/generic Doller Tree blank cassettes, got out my LP's and 45's - had a blast recording them. I'm happy!!!!!
Worked great for awhile September 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was using the Stone for listening to audio books as I exercised. After about 2 months the Stone started to "lose" my place so I spent the first few minutes of my walk finding it again. I solved the problem by having only one book on the Stone at a time. The next thing was the Stone stopped being recognized by my computer. At first I blamed it on Vista but have tried my other computer with XP and still no connection. I cannot even charge the Stone from a wall charger. I am replacing it this week with another brand.
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