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by mistyea , Dec 13 '00
Pros: great little mp3 player Cons: pricey
I think this MP3 player is excellent. This MP3 player has enough memory for all your songs and is small, portable and comes with an excellent docking station. It looks very retro and stylish and something you would be proud to wear in your back pocket....
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by knutsjay , Oct 07 '01
Pros: Size, Weight, FM Tuner. Online software upgrades. Cons: No onboard memory. Memory cards are very expensive.
When I researched the mp3 players I was looking for two primary features compact size and a FM tuner. The Nomad has them both and so much more. Having owned the Creative Nomad II for just over 6months I’m very happy with its operation.
This...
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by marknbrad , Sep 30 '00
Pros: The best thing around Cons: None
When I thought of buying an Mp3 player, I had to do some research and look at different players. Afetr looking carefully I had discovered that the Creative Labs Nomad II MG was the best thing to get. compared to other players this was the top of the...
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by jhcashman , May 09 '00
Pros: lot of extra features Cons: no pink and blue version
if you are in the market for an MP3 player and are considering the Rio 500 THEN THINK AGAIN! Diamond Multimedia's Rio was the first MP3 player but it is far from the best. The Nomad to has more features at a similar price.
Here are some key...
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by ak2525 , May 20 '01
Pros: small, lightweight, great sound, USB port, supports many formats Cons: No onboard memory
Average software
LCD menu isn't the best
The Nomad II is a slick looking device. And sleek. It is about the size of a pack of cigarettes. The Nomad II introduces two major features that are quite new in the world of MP3 devices.
1. The in-built FM tuner, which stores 32 radio stations...
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by mrt2852 , Jun 28 '00
Pros: USB port, 64 MB memory, Voice Recorder, FM Tuner, Wired Remote, Compact design, Great Headphones included Cons: No warranty
The Nomad II from Creative Labs is a sleek, compact player which has great sound quality and downloads music quickly. After researching MP3 players, I decided this was the best one. 64 MB of removable memory can store one to three hours of music,...
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by sfjase , Sep 18 '01
Pros: small size, stylish appearance, mac compatible Cons: awkward button placement, no remote, poor construction
Overall, this is a nice MP3 player, and I've made good use of it for the couple months I've owned it. On the plus side, it's small, light-weight, and stylish. Also: the supplied Mac software works great (there is also Windows software), and the...
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by marmich123 , Mar 11 '01
Pros: Great sound, good quality unit Cons: Software is terrible
This unit is a hot-rod among MP3 players. Too bad the software doesn't keep up.
The good: good sound, easy to use. Solidly built. I've had this unit for a year and it's been a very solid performer. I've used it, dropped it, erased, changed...
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by crabtrp , Feb 28 '01
Pros: FM Radio, nice little package, good quality, nice sound Cons: Software, recording from radio not great and battery life not good.
I spent a lot of time researching all MP3 players and finally went with the NOMAD II MG. It is a stylish little thing. The LCD display is a little small and the controls a little difficult to get used to.
I initially had a little trouble...
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by silvem , Jun 16 '01
Pros: Sleek Design, Compact Size, Numerous Features Cons: Price, Poorly Designed Carrying Case, Difficult to Access Buttons with Case On
One thing that I like about mp3 players is that you can store your favorite songs on them until you get bored of those songs, then you delete them and replace them with your newest favorite songs. The reason I decided to buy an mp3 player was that I...
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by Stromulus , Nov 28 '00
Pros: Great battery life, line out feature, radio Cons: Cost, remote
This product is loaded with features, and is ultra-compact. It can hold around 13-15 of your favorite MP3 music files, which can be easily uploaded via a USB port. This player also has a built in digital FM radio, which comes in handy on longer trips....
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by rivimont , Jan 13 '02
Pros: FM Tuner, Very Small, Cradle, USB connection Cons: Functioning buttons, included case is pointless
I had the Rio PMP 300 and was looking for a replacement. I didn't have enough memory and it was extremely slow through the serial port.
I compared many mp3 players and it all boiled down to this one. The FM Tuner is extremely useful, when...
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by Bradman - Top 1000, Nov 20 '00
Pros: Small, FM tuner, microphone Cons: Battery eater, short headphone cord
I've had my Nomad II for about 2 months now and I still love it. I originally had the Sony Music Clip but I returned it because of the freaky copy protection software (won't let you backup your collection). The Nomad II is a great little player and the...
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by contango , May 03 '00
Pros: No fear of obsolescence Cons: Batteries last in the 7-10hr range (estimate)
Before purchasing, I examined available information on a variety of products, including opinions written here. I decided on the Nomad 2 for two reasons: support of open architecture and of current/future digital music standards. Unlike other products,...
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by nissan21 , Jul 11 '02
Pros: Good Player for price Cons: Need to get more memory,
I purchsed my Nomad back in December, and was supprised to see that they are still very close in price to what I paid for mine. I use this MP3 Player every day, and have never had a problem with it.
Realistically the memory that comes with...
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