Excerpt: Designed to be an iPod Shuffle beater, the Zen Stone succeeds on several fronts. It’s got a tiny screen so you can actually browse tracks, assuming your eyesight is...
Pros: The Zen Stone’s sound is a lot more involving than the iPod Shuffle’s and it supports drag-and-drop addition of music, rather than forcing you to use iTunes, WMP or so...
Cons: If you get this tiny plastic lump out in public in 2009, people will think you’ve either fallen on hard times or fallen through a time warp from about 2006. The FM rad...
Excerpt: Targeting the iPod shuffle on its own ground, the Creative Zen Stone Plus brings a petite chassis, 2GB capacity and bargain price tag to the party – and trumps its...
Summary: Easy to use, plenty of storage space, tiny, and available in a variety of different colours – there’s not much to dislike about this rock-solid MP3 player.
Pros: So, has this MP3 player got the stones to take on the iPod Shuffle? In short, yes. Two hefty stones to be precise. And by stones, we mean gigabytes. For £2 more than a...
Cons: The lack of a hold button is frustrating, and the headphones aren't much to shout about, but considering that this offers 4GB of storage and costs just shy of a demi-t...
Summary: Apple probably won't lose any sleep over the Zen Stone Plus. It may have more capacity, features and slightly better sound quality than the Shuffle, but it's fiddly to...
Excerpt: E ver wonder how companies sometimes manage to cram so many features into a small device? I do too. And here’s another for your amazement. If you thought the Zen Stone...
Excerpt: T here’s nothing drastically different in the new Zen Stone Plus except the built-in speaker. If you’ve read my review on the previous model , this may seem rather...
Conclusion: I had my hopes up when i heard that the Stone Plus was getting an upgrade, especially since I ruled against it in the Stone Plus vs Sansa Clip showdown . I was hoping...
Pros: Speaker is both loud and useful, Excellent battery life, Nice set of included accessories, Lots of features for the price, MSC
Cons: Menus are still slow and awkward, Weak radio reception, Lacks more speaker related features, Volume scale would be better with more steps, Equalizer is poor
Summary: A superb package that has 'value for money' written all over it, Creative's Zen Stone Plus With Built-In Speaker is pretty much an iPod shuffle plus a screen – and...