Originally posted by: Grouchyoldguy
I have one... Go to Creatives website, click on support and then forums to read about the problems from owners.
Originally posted by: Spike
Originally posted by: Grouchyoldguy
I have one... Go to Creatives website, click on support and then forums to read about the problems from owners.
Thats like saying go to the AMD, ATI, Intel or whoever elses forums to read about the problems. Every product has issues and thats why the makers setup forums, for those problems to be discussed. I have a Creative Zen Touch and it works wonderfully yet going to the forums show lots of people with problems.
If someone were to just go to the support forums to read about a product before making their decisions they would never get anything.
-spike
Originally posted by: Spike
Originally posted by: Grouchyoldguy
I have one... Go to Creatives website, click on support and then forums to read about the problems from owners.
Thats like saying go to the AMD, ATI, Intel or whoever elses forums to read about the problems. Every product has issues and thats why the makers setup forums, for those problems to be discussed. I have a Creative Zen Touch and it works wonderfully yet going to the forums show lots of people with problems.
If someone were to just go to the support forums to read about a product before making their decisions they would never get anything.
-spike
Originally posted by: freedomsbeat212
How big is this compared to the new ipod?
Originally posted by: mscdex0
Is this thing about the size of a PSP?
Originally posted by: Maluno
Originally posted by: Spike
Originally posted by: Grouchyoldguy
I have one... Go to Creatives website, click on support and then forums to read about the problems from owners.
Thats like saying go to the AMD, ATI, Intel or whoever elses forums to read about the problems. Every product has issues and thats why the makers setup forums, for those problems to be discussed. I have a Creative Zen Touch and it works wonderfully yet going to the forums show lots of people with problems.
If someone were to just go to the support forums to read about a product before making their decisions they would never get anything.
-spike
Yes, that is true, but Creative has had QUITE a bit of problems in the past, many of them which are simply unacceptable. For instance, their problems with the headphone jacks on their mp3 players are ridiculous. Although they claimed to have fixed the problem with an improved design, someone took apart their zen micro and found that the design was unchanged from the faulty units. And the number of failures did not decrease, either.
Another example was their false advertising of 24bit recording on their audio cards.
I have been screwed over twice by Creative, as have 4 of my friends, and none of us are ever going to buy Creative products again. If you get lucky, and your Creative product does not fail on you, then congratulations, but the important part to remember is that you are LUCKY. This is not the norm in my experience.
This is all just my opinion, of course, but I believe that people deserve to be forewarned about this brand's shortcomings. I don't want to start an argument, so please don't be offended that I disagree with your statement. I instead encourage the potential buyers to visit the forums to see what types of problems they are having with their products.
The bad part is not that there are a lot of failures, as it is a technical support forum, instead, it is that all of the problems are so similar that suggest there are some major flaws in the design. Also, the number of people recieving multiple defective units is frightening.
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Originally posted by: jalaram
Originally posted by: Spike
Originally posted by: Grouchyoldguy
I have one... Go to Creatives website, click on support and then forums to read about the problems from owners.
Thats like saying go to the AMD, ATI, Intel or whoever elses forums to read about the problems. Every product has issues and thats why the makers setup forums, for those problems to be discussed. I have a Creative Zen Touch and it works wonderfully yet going to the forums show lots of people with problems.
If someone were to just go to the support forums to read about a product before making their decisions they would never get anything.
-spike
Just curious then since both of you guys own one. What are the pros/cons of the unit in your opinion?
Originally posted by: Spike
Originally posted by: Maluno
Originally posted by: Spike
Originally posted by: Grouchyoldguy
I have one... Go to Creatives website, click on support and then forums to read about the problems from owners.
Thats like saying go to the AMD, ATI, Intel or whoever elses forums to read about the problems. Every product has issues and thats why the makers setup forums, for those problems to be discussed. I have a Creative Zen Touch and it works wonderfully yet going to the forums show lots of people with problems.
If someone were to just go to the support forums to read about a product before making their decisions they would never get anything.
-spike
Yes, that is true, but Creative has had QUITE a bit of problems in the past, many of them which are simply unacceptable. For instance, their problems with the headphone jacks on their mp3 players are ridiculous. Although they claimed to have fixed the problem with an improved design, someone took apart their zen micro and found that the design was unchanged from the faulty units. And the number of failures did not decrease, either.
Another example was their false advertising of 24bit recording on their audio cards.
I have been screwed over twice by Creative, as have 4 of my friends, and none of us are ever going to buy Creative products again. If you get lucky, and your Creative product does not fail on you, then congratulations, but the important part to remember is that you are LUCKY. This is not the norm in my experience.
This is all just my opinion, of course, but I believe that people deserve to be forewarned about this brand's shortcomings. I don't want to start an argument, so please don't be offended that I disagree with your statement. I instead encourage the potential buyers to visit the forums to see what types of problems they are having with their products.
The bad part is not that there are a lot of failures, as it is a technical support forum, instead, it is that all of the problems are so similar that suggest there are some major flaws in the design. Also, the number of people recieving multiple defective units is frightening.
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Thats a bummer what has been happening with your and your friends units. From what I have read (and I am a frequent reader and poster in the creative forums) the largest headphone issues was with the Zen Micro. There are virtually no issues for my unit, the Zen touch, except for a lack of new firmware. They are finally releasing a new one this month after alomst a year since the last firmware!!
Anyway, for the few products I have had from Creative they have all worked very well, except for my old SB live and that anoying bug it had with that SiS chipset on the ECS K7S5A mobo. My zen touch is a freaking awesome player and I love it to death even though it is a bit on the heavy side. I have had almost no exposure to the micro or this video version so I cannot attest to there quality though the headphone jack problem with the mirco is well documented.
-spike