Creative ZEN Stone - 1GB MP3 Player that costs Only $69
Say Hi to ZEN Stone, the ultra-compact MP3 player that fits in almost any pocket!
Zen Stone is so light, you'll prefer wearing it around your neck or on your arm - ideal for working out in style! Yes, it's pretty but it's not only the smooth curves and glossy finish that make it desirable. It's the functionality.
Featuring plug-and-play capabilities, simply connect via USB to your computer to transfer music or data files, manage your ZEN Stone's contents or perform other essential functions. Owners of ZEN Stone can also download Creative Media Lite for free, and access a host of useful tools including converting audio CD tracks into MP3 files!
The Creative ZEN Stone allows you to rock in color; pick your favorites from black, white, red, blue, pink and green, to fit any mood or fashion.
Just drag and drop up to 500 songs to the Creative ZEN Stone. Choose “Play†or “Random†and listen to up to 10 hours of your favorite songs from a single charge of the rechargeable, built-in battery. You can also skip between folders containing favorite artists or playlists. The Creative ZEN Stone is so simple to use that it does not even need a screen; just skip through tracks or albums while you are on the go, or simply play all the songs randomly in the shuffle mode.
You can personalize the Creative ZEN Stone with attractive translucent skins that include a clip and are available in five matching colors, a sporty armband that comes with a skin, and even a fashionable keychain with a tiny case that carries the player.
The Creative ZEN Stone MP3 player will cost you around $69.00
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