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Creative launches NOMAD MuVo2 MP3 players

updated 08:10 am EDT, Wed September 3, 2003

 
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Creative today announced NOMAD MuVo2, a new line of ultra-compact and lightweight MP3 players. The pocket-sized hard drive player, will be available in 512MB ($270, ships later this month) and 1GB ($500, October availability) capacities. Each of the three models include USB 2.0 connectivity, a high-capacity removable and rechargeable Li-Ion battery, and a headphone jack with upcoming support for a FM Wired Remote accessory.


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    Huh?

    Wait a minute, a 1G capacity player for 500 bucks? What happened, these guys used to deliver more for less (without the elegance) compared to our Pods.

    Looking at specs, I see they went for size.. the thing is 2.6 X 2.6 X 0.8, so it's quite small. Still, 500 bucks????

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    They look great, but...

    They really do LOOK nice, and they're damn small. But the value is pathetic. I can get 1GB for $270, or 10GB for $299 with an iPod?

    Not a tough choice.

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    size

    So size only matters when someone is comparing the gig to $ ratio of of larger cheaper players to the iPod...?

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    Is this a news item....

    or a pasted in advertisement/Press Release?

    Boring. The editors could have at leasst toned down the adcopy so it wasn't so glowing. Oh well, a bucks a buck, I guess.

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    98dB SNR

    How do you get an SNR of 98dB out of 16-bits?...

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    How Mac Compatible is it?

    The Muvo I just bought will work with the USB port on the mac, but it cannot be reformated to the proprieatary Muvo format without a Windows machine. There is no way to reformat the muvo on the Mac. I'd hate to spend $500 on something that claims to be Mac compatible and find out later that it isn't fully compatible.

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