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Creative Muvo 64 MB
by thanatoszane - written on 20/08/05 (Very useful, 267 readings)
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I ve had this Muvo a long time now (well over a year). It was originally purchased for my husband, but I inherited it after he decided to just use his mobile for MP3s. The original reason for its purchase was, mostly, because it was a)cheap and b)small (literally a tiny bit bigger than two AAA batteries netxt to each other). For the budget we had for an MP3 player (Less than 70 pounds) the choices were small at the time - either big and ugly with lots of space for MP3s, or small in all respects. We also chose Creative because we have other products made by them, and they have never let us down. This MP3 player is exactly that, an MP3 player. Nothing else at all. No ...
Creative Muvo 64 MB
by JoanneL - written on 23/02/04 (Very useful, 209 readings)
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How I Acquired The Product: I have always been on the look out for a good alternative to CD players as I am sick of problems with tracks skipping, CD getting scratched and the overall bulkiness of the players for carrying around with me. I basically had two choices, which were in my price range; an mp3 player or a mini disk player. I had not quite decided which one was going to be best for me, but then for my birthday I was given the 64mb version of the ?Creative NOMAD MuVo? off my parents. I was thrilled with the gift and can now see that a mini disk player has similar problems to a CD ...
Creative Muvo 32 MB
all you need to know (505 words)by - written on 13/01/01
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memory chip, decoder chip and a battery. As there are no moving parts, the wearout is practically zero. Quite important also is the design and the weight. The Creative labs wants to break into this niche by providing decent features with four different colour schemes. This little guy is absolutely uncomplicated and ultra-portable. The dynamic style is particularly very attractive. Also the package is non-standard, as Suma ships the player inside a cool aluminium can. You will find some ear phones, a USB cable, a webbing, a CD and a little bag inside. The good contrasted display has three lines and can also be read at poor light proportions. The first line will show ...


