Sammanfattning: Creative Zen X-Fi: this player rocks. MP3 players are one of the most remarkable technologies of recent years. They only appeared about the turn of the millennium when a bunch of geeky guys leapt on the fact that you could store most of your CD co...
Stylish design, wide array of formats supported, lots of features, large storage capacity
Wireless connectivity of limited usefulness, keypad makes it difficult to type, X-Fi modes not worth using, SD card slot poorly implemented
The Creative ZEN X-Fi continues the tradition of past ZEN players, offering a compelling alternative to the iPod range. However, Wi-Fi and the X-Fi modes are poorly implemented and dont bring much to the table. ...
Publicerad: 2008-10-28, Författare: Tim , testad av: pcworld.co.nz
Sammanfattning: The Creative Zen X-Fi is beyond question a better all-around digital music player than any of Apple’s current iPods. The X-Fi has better sound, superb headphones, an amazing feature set, expandable storage via an SD card slot, an easy-to-use interface...
Good Audio Quality, Onboard Speaker, XFi Crystalizer Makes an Audible Difference, Very Good Bundled Earphones, Supports SD Cards
Without XFi Crystalizer Audio Sounds Flat, Interface & Controls Take time Getting Used to, Average Screen
The ZEN X-Fi with the X-Fi Crystallizer and onboard speaker apart from all the regular features stood out with its above average audio and video playback and for a fairly lower price than the rest ....
X-Fi enhances audio clarity, Image quality is really good, FM radio reception is quite good
External speaker is redundant, PC software is a problem, Video conversion is too long, Poor battery life
The price of Rs 13,550 (without Wi-Fi) for 8GB of space is not too happening, even though the X-Fi engine may be a boon for the Zens audio capabilities. Although this upgraded version offers slightly better sound quality, its unchanged on all other f...