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Creative MuVo Slim 256 MB MP3 Player Black

Creative MuVo Slim 256 MB MP3 Player Black

MuVo Slim is a stylishly sleek digital music player. The super slim profile means you can slip it neatly into your pocket, briefcase or purse and enjoy up to 8hrs of music wherever you go. And, with a built-in FM tuner you can also enjoy and record all your favorite radio shows on-the-go. MuVo Slim also works as a personal voice recorder, using a built-in mic for recording up to 16 hours of those all important notes or conversations. Being a mass storage device, MuVo Slim is so easy to use - no drivers or software are needed to get started. Just plug it in and simply drag and drop your files between MuVo Slim and your PC or notebook. Whats more, its removable Li-ion battery recharges via the USB port, so you'll never need batteries again or if you want, carry a spare to extend your play time
Manufacturer: Creative Labs


Price Range: $29.99 - $99.99


Creative MuVo Slim 256 MB MP3 Player Black
User Reviews
Works
rating: 3

It works, but the capacity makes me sad. I guess this is what I get for only spending $40.


Small Credit sized mp3 player
rating: 3

Not a bad mp3 player.

Credit card sized but only issue is the memory is very small,
I bought it for the built in microphone which works nicely with real player.
Easy to use and light.
Also has a radio player


watch for the battery flap
rating: 2

Creative normally makes good products, but I didn't even have this player a year and the plastic flap that covers the battery chipped off (even after taking care of it well) resulting in my many problems. At first I thought it was my headphones, but I went through three new sets, and the mp3 player still sends input to the left headphone on and off... The headphones work in other mp3 players just fine.

This is a decent player but new ones hold more music for the same amount of money. I'm just sad it didn't even last a year!


love it!
rating: 4

I cant believe that I have never written anything on here for the MuVo Slim. I got it back in early 2005 when it was came out with a great review in one of the computer magazines. At that time it was somewhere around almost $200 for a HUGE 256mb player that was smaller in size (not mb)than most other players and I didnt want to pay almost $300 for the 512mb. It is about 1/4" thick and is the size of a creditcard in width and height. I was shocked when I saw it was only $99 on here now. Honestly I cant give it 5 stars as much as I want to only because I dont like the software that comes with it. The software is hard to manage and work with. The MuVo works much better ripping with the Windows Media Player than its own organizer. I agree with some that say that 256mb is not much these days. But a couple years ago it was a big deal. Digital technology changes a lot fast. I've had to make my own case for it because unless you have an IPod or one of the others, there isnt a case that clips onto your belt or pants. The earbuds were replaced with a great sounding over-the-earbuds that stayed on. The battery life is INCREDIBLE! I picked it up again after not using it for almost 5 months and it was still over 1/2 charged. Ripping takes only minutes, it takes longer to choose the songs I want on it than it does to rip onto it, and I can get 95 songs on it. sure not a huge number compared to the players now, but it suits me. If you want more songs get the 512mb or if they ever come out with the 1G. My MuVo has stood up to walks in heatwaves to icychills, and yep I have dropped it more times than I care to admit. So its not the most popular mp3 player (ipod) but it is durable, has great sound, and if and when my MuVo goes out I'll buy another one (larger mb next time tho ).


Nothing wrong with this.
rating: 4

I was pleasantly surprised by this device. It's controls are simple, and not too bad even for big hands. The earphones are actually quite good, but as I'm mostly a metalhead, I'll probably want some with larger magnets. The custom EQ setting on this thing actually works, I got quite a nice mix with even pretty nice bass response, as well as cymbal definition, and it hangs in there even at higher volume levels. Is it perfect, of course not, but I've read lots of reviews, and Creative Labs get better ones than most. I read two horror stories about this particular player, but as well as mine works, I think maybe those were the inevitable defective ones that occur in any product. I give 4 stars instead of five because I think they could include slightly better earphones, and the volume scale could be different, so there's more in reserve, so to speak. But this thing is far from inferior, and I would certainly give it a try, if you're looking for one. Lastly, this thing works really well with Windows Media Player, and the player software that you get with it is pretty cool too.




Creative MuVo Slim 256 MB MP3 Player Black









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