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Singapore-based Creative may be struggling to compete with the likes of iPod touch or Zune but they surely have created a name when it comes to the value for money priced music players that belong to the ZEN series. The first ZEN device came in 2007 and s...
Simple UI, Wide multimedia format support, Affordable...
No expandable storage, Small screen...
So is the player worth your money? X-Fi Style's comes in 8GB and 16GB capacities with the price starting from Rs. 7,000. Now if we compare this with the iPod Nano, you save at least Rs. 3,700 for the same storage capacity. Of course, you won't get the tou...
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Creative’s Zen X-Fi line of portable media players have been around for quite a while. We are all familiar with what to expect in these players. Sometime back we had tested the Creative Zen X-Fi 2 touchscreen PMP. That was a complete letdown on the us...
Simple easy to use interface, Drag and drop after connecting device to a PC...
Pressing the nav pad continuously can be annoying, There is no pop up to inform you if a file cannot play in the media player...
The Creative X-Fi Style is priced decently at Rs. 6,999. This is around Rs. 1,000 - 1,500 cheaper than the iPod Nano 5G. But for a great experience you will have to invest some money in a decent pair of earphones as the bundled in earphones just do not...
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ld2.ciol.com Updated: 2016-12-29 17:06:12
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Creative’s new Zen range of players were recently launched just a few days ahead of the new Apple iPod’s appearing in the market. In terms of features and attractive pricing, the Zen X-Fi style seems all set to replace the older generation iPod nano on...
Looks, Lightweight, X-Fi, multi-format support, battery life, FM Radio reception...
Not meant for left handed people, poor headphone bundled, Videos need to be resized, white back gets dirty...
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firstpost.com Updated: 2016-12-29 17:06:12
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Creative has always been one of the leaders in portable media players. However, Apple has clearly been a step ahead with their never-ending supply of iPods. But then again, you also have to take into consideration the fact that Creative products are a...
Creative does not disappoint with this handy little player. Sure, all you iPod fans can complain saying it doesn't look half as good, and is too flimsy. But when it comes to value for money, this little baby is a really good deal. The prices for the X-...
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techtree.com Updated: 2016-12-29 17:06:12
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Expert Review The Creative Zen X-Fi Style is what you can call a smaller version of the Zen MX. Apart from the smaller design, Creative has added a loudspeaker as well as the ability to play FLAC files natively, but in return you lose the SD card sl...
Compact, attractive design, good audio quality, FLAC support, good battery life...
Weak loudspeaker, display has poor viewing angles, no gapless playback, videos need to be downscaled to play, extremely short USB cable, poor quality supplied earphones, no dedicated volume control button...
The Creative Zen X-Fi Style is priced at Rs. 6,999 for the 8GB and 8,999 for the 16GB model. What I liked about the player is the small size, excellent audio quality and support for FLAC format. The video playback is not something that I'm too stoked...
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pcworld.in Updated: 2016-12-29 17:06:12
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from its ZEN Style series – the ZEN X-Fi Style and ZEN Style. The new players offered brand new design but pretty much the same features as the old ZEN. And here we have the ZEN X-Fi Style, a to rival players like the or but at a more affordable pr...
Good sound quality, Plays FLAC, Simple and compact design, Affordable price...
No memory card slot, Navigating long file list is tedious, Slight noticeable sound coloration...
The Creative ZEN X-fi Style sports a new look that sets it different from the older ZEN series. It is a simple MP3 player that offers good sound quality with FLAC and video playback support. Bearing a more affordable price tag than the iPod Nano, it i...
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