Sammanfattning: Creative's Zen X-Fi 2 bears more than a passing resemblance to the iPod Touch with its metal back and large touchscreen, but is designed to be held horizontally instead of vertically. Unfortunately, the touchscreen is extremely aggravating to use. ...
Interface can sometimes be slightly sluggish, the body feels cheap and flimsy
Creative has impressed us with the latest addition to its gutsy range of media players. One could easily mistake the Creative Zen X-Fi2 for an Apple product, and overall it’s a lovely lightweight portable media player. ...
Sammanfattning: Creative have had a hard slog in the media player market. They have consistently produced reasonable players but have had a hard time taking any market share. The reason is comes down to brand positioning and innovation, both of which they sorely lack...
Great audio quality, microSD card slot, decent battery life, high quality bundled earphones, TV-out support, accelerometer for auto UI rotation
Sluggish interface, poor touchscreen response, no dedicated volume control buttons, no drag and drop playback of AVI files, weak loudspeaker, poor FM radio reception, X-Fi feature is a gimmick and distorts audio when activated, ultra short USB cable
The Creative Zen X-Fi2 is priced at Rs. 8,999 (8GB), 11,999 (16GB) and 14,999 (32GB).I'll be honest; although I really like the previous Zen player I did not like the X-Fi2 at all. There is nothing in this player that would make me choose this over th...
Very good looks, Both Audio and Video playback is very nice, Bright screen.
Touch screen misbehaves sometimes.
Performance and batteryThe UI and its subsections are pleasant to view but not flawless to use. The touch screen is not oversensitive, rather it needs a harder touch sometimes. Multitouch operation like scrolling and tracking during a movie can get iff...