Pros: cheap, 64MB onboard, expandible memory, rugged, decent battery life, microphone Cons: no FM tuner, limited expandibility.
This seems to be a minor upgrade of their original Nomad llc player which came with only 32MB of onboard memory. Now with 64MB of memory, the llc with it's under $100 price tag is almost a bargain. It seems to compete with the Rio 300 and Rio 600...
Pros: Small, beltclip, sounds good Cons: Not reliable
Update : 7/11/02
I sent this one back and got a new one. The new one now locks up when I plug in the USB port to transfer songs. I even tried it with 2 other computers and it did the same thing. I wonder if anyone has one of these things that...
Pros: Excellent sound, durable, Lots of features for the price. Cons: 64megs isn't much, user abuser software for transfer.
INTRO:
I orginally didn't plan on purchasing an MP3 player. However, a friend at work has an Ipaq that plays MP3's, and it sounds impressive. So my search began for the biggest bang for my buck, and Creative's Nomad IIc was my ticket. Fry's...
Pros: Extremely light, great features and sound quality, solid body Cons: Volume could go up a little higher
I bought this MP3 player because my old one's (the Iomega HipZip Player) disks were beginning to fail, and Iomeega decided that they weren't manufacturing the PocketZip disks anymore, rendering my player basically useless.
Pros: Small size, great battery life, easy to use menus, built in voice recorder. Cons: Relatively small memory capacity compared to iPod and other HD MP3 players
I have used many different MP3 players in the past, including ones by Rio, Nike PSAPlay, D-link, but I've always come back to my Nomad IIC (the only difference between my Nomad IIC and my old Nomad II was the lack of an FM tuner and the addition of 32MB...
Pros: 64MB on board memory, SM media slot, cool design, WMA support. Cons: Lacks FM tuner, requires a driver update for 128MB SM card recognition, no remote.
When setting foot looking for an MP3 player, I had many choices in choosing the right one. First I looked at the possibilities that Rio, Creative, Sony and many other brands. Firstly, when I looked at the Rio, they offer reliable hardware, but the...
Pros: Great sound quality,
1 AA battery,
Good earphones,
Excellent software,
Voice recorder,
Memory-upgradeable
Cons: Battery door comes off too easily,
PlayCenter cannot change order of tracks
I purchased the Nomad IIc after much research. I was looking for a portable MP3 player that had plenty of built-in memory, long battery life, and rich sound quality. After using it for a week, so far, I have very few complaints, if any.
Pros: Plays music, fairly compact, not a battery killer. Cons: None. I'm as surprised as you are.
As both a music AND gadget geek, my MP3 player is a close companion. It walks with me to work, it takes the long, boring trip on the bus out to Kanata with me to visit my nephew Jack, and it keeps me going when I want to give up before my 30 minutes are...
Pros: Lightweight, Easy to Use Hardware and Software, Expandable to 192mb Cons: Needs more volume, ships with cheap headphones
This is my first MP3 player and I really like it (after only 24hrs of use). The form factor is just right for a shirt pocket and if you buy a 128mb card (only around $44.00 at Fry's last time I bought one) you have over 3 hours of music at medium...
Pros: Good feature set, 64 MB storage higher than others in price range. Cons: Failed after 3 days of light use, has not been reliable on second model.
I got this model due to the nice feature set for the price (which I specifically required to be under 150.00), and it's compatibility with Macintosh iTunes software. The first model worked fine for three days, loaded with tunes twice. On Third day,...
Pros: Great battery life, small, 64mb onboard and easy to use. Cons: Need to download XP driver, jukebox is clunky to use and no FM tuner.
I have to admit, Nomad IIc was an impulse buy but I never regretted it for a second. I bought the player a couple of month ago after seeing it in the store and went back the next day to buy it. After taking it home and playing around with it, I felt...
Pros: Portable, easy to use, memory expandable Cons: It will die without provocation or cause!
Although the product is easy to use, compact and light it was built NOT to last. The product comes with a ninety day warranty but it is designed to stop working shortly after the warranty period expires.
Pros: Lightweight, menus/display, easy to use, quality, price, softwear... SEE REVIEW Cons: no a/c adapter
I recently purchessed this Nomad IIc Mp3 player at a local Best Buys. I usually buy electronics off the web, but the price ($100 after rebates) was just as low as the web.
The first thing I noticed was how compact and lightweight it was. Even...
Pros: Nice Memory,Great Features, Cool Accessories, Solid features.
Cons: Hard to find one for the price.Headphones are could be better.
This is my fith mp3 player that I have owned. I mostly use them for exercising and entertainment. My last players were Rio 1, Rio 800, Intel Pocket Concert, Samsung.
The Creative Nomad 2c is by far the best player for exercising.It's solid feel and...
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