Rating: Summary: The best portable jukebox in its price range. Review: The Nomad Jukebox 2 is a great MP3 jukebox that has a whopping 10 gb of memory and is packed with features. While it has a few shortcomings when compared to the Nomad Jukebox 3, the Nomad Jukebox 2 holds its own because of the huge amount of storage. Unless you have thousands of high bitrate songs, you can probably put your whole MP3 collection onto the player and still have space left over. The battery life is 16 hours, a huge improvement over the original jukeboxes 6 hours. The Nomad Jukebox 2 is lightweight and portable, but the IPOD is the way to go if you are looking for an ultra-compact MP3 Jukebox. I have had a great time using this MP3 player and taking my music collection with me wherever I go. If you can overlook its minor flaws, you'll get a lot of bang for your buck at 200 dollars. Customer support is also great too!
Rating: Summary: Software Sucks with XP Review: There is nothing wrong with this player but the idiots at Creative Labs didn't bother to get the driver signed by Windows which means XP will have a hard time recognizing it, and eventually (if you try to reinstall or otherwise fix the software glitch) it won't work at all for transfering files. It was like buying a great toaster that came with the wrong extension cord. Of course Creative Labs will tell you to ignore the warnings that pop up in XP while the software loads and try to help you get into the back door after its installed and doesn't work. These morons just should have paid windows the fee so this could be true plug and play, the way it should be.
Rating: Summary: Software Sucks with XP Review: There is nothing wrong with this player but the idiots at Creative Labs didn't bother to get the driver signed by Windows which means XP will have a hard time recognizing it, and eventually (if you try to reinstall or otherwise fix the software glitch) it won't work at all for transfering files. It was like buying a great toaster that came with the wrong extension cord. Of course Creative Labs will tell you to ignore the warnings that pop up in XP while the software loads and try to help you get into the back door after its installed and doesn't work. These morons just should have paid windows the fee so this could be true plug and play, the way it should be.
Rating: Summary: Nice Review: This is a nice player my first Jukebox i havent had any problems at all the manual is great (on cd)with step by step audio and visual instructions. It also has a lil paper manual which is not really needed i guess. The program is also easy to use and install. The sound is good (but ur Mp3 file has to be good!) Size of this Jukebox is like a CD Walkman but a little thicker and heavier. Headphones that come with it are nothing special I would buy the Sony MDRED228LP Earbuds.As long as this lil baby doesnt brake it gets my 5 Stars!
Rating: Summary: Very Good Review: This is the best mp3 player you will find for this price. I spent quite a deal of time researching for mp3 players for [a certain amount], and this is the one that can hold the most songs and has the best features for [the money]. The backlight display really helps when searching through songs at night. However, the battery life isn't 16 hours as advertised. It's more like 10- which is still good for a player with this much capcity.
Rating: Summary: Not Bad Review: This product worked very well for the first couple months that i had it. However, now i am having extreme difficulty in operating it. It began while i was loading an mp3 from my computer to the player. About half-way through my power went out for a mere second or two, causing my computer to restart. I have tried using the restart button, but that has had no effect. If anyone knows how to fix this please e-mail me at Nyranger72@aol.com. Other then my problem though i would recommend this product to anyone. A friend of mine has the same product and his is working exceptionaly well.
Rating: Summary: So far so good Review: To tell the truth, I haven't started the real test on this mp3 player. So far, its has a bunch of features to suite most people. I already know that I'll be buying a different headphone for it, its only nomal to expect this. I just bought this jukebox, so when I get more time with it I'll write a good review. BTW, just to clear one thing up. You can shuffle a playlist. It has a USB 2.0 connection so you know its pretty fast. It takes about 2-3 seconds to transfer a song. I'm using Windows XP Home edition on my Dell and so far I haven't had any problems with installing or using the software. In fact, the software is quite easy to use. Just plug and play.
Rating: Summary: Okay but could do better Review: Well this was my first mp3 player. i was suprised at the quality u get for the price.It is a little bulky but i was going to get a cd player before so it is nothing new.Way cheaper than ipod for a little less quality.
Rating: Summary: Best of the bunch Review: well, i bouught this mp3 player after getting my first paycheck and i really like it. the battery included can last up to a week on one charge with me using it about 2 hours a day. it sounds great and can get to about volume 20 of 25 before it gets distorted a bit. i bought some new philips headphones (some monsters HP170's i believe...check em out) and it sounds super with them. it could also be one of the most well built machines too. i have dropped mine 1......2...3...4... probably 5 times on asphalt and minus the small injuries it received on the sides it is still working like it did the first day i got it. it didnt fall apart like most others would. one thing i should mention. my friend bought the same player and when you first open the box, follow the directions. if it tells you to charge the battery for 4 hours, charge it for 5 to be safe. he only charged it for something like 2 1/2 hours,and the battery lasts maybe half as long as mine. this is not a small player. it is about the size of a standard portable cd player, so it is a bit large. however, due to its cool "smooth triangular" design, it slips into my pocket very easily, getting it out is another story. if you are planning on buying an mp3 player and impress people with out telling them it is and np3 player, they will think it is a cd player until they watch you mess around with it. it is a very cool machine. not an ipod, but definetely a classic creative product. do buy.
Rating: Summary: wow Review: well, i bouught this mp3 player after getting my first paycheck and i really like it. the battery included can last up to a week on one charge with me using it about 2 hours a day. it sounds great and can get to about volume 20 of 25 before it gets distorted a bit. i bought some new philips headphones (some monsters HP170's i believe...check em out) and it sounds super with them. it could also be one of the most well built machines too. i have dropped mine 1......2...3...4... probably 5 times on asphalt and minus the small injuries it received on the sides it is still working like it did the first day i got it. it didnt fall apart like most others would. one thing i should mention. my friend bought the same player and when you first open the box, follow the directions. if it tells you to charge the battery for 4 hours, charge it for 5 to be safe. he only charged it for something like 2 1/2 hours,and the battery lasts maybe half as long as mine. this is not a small player. it is about the size of a standard portable cd player, so it is a bit large. however, due to its cool "smooth triangular" design, it slips into my pocket very easily, getting it out is another story. if you are planning on buying an mp3 player and impress people with out telling them it is and np3 player, they will think it is a cd player until they watch you mess around with it. it is a very cool machine. not an ipod, but definetely a classic creative product. do buy.
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