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Creative Zen Sleek Available at Best Buy

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I went into my local Best Buy yesterday for something to blow my hard earned cash on something cool and I stumbled across the Zen Sleek selling for $250. I had to resist though, because I need another MP3 player like I need another hole in my head. So I passed it up and left with some more hard drive space instead. Who knows, I may break down and go back tomorrow.

However, I would like to express how disgust with Best Buy’s electronics displays. The whole point of displaying electronic items is so that customers can feel them, hold them in their hand and test drive them. But, every time I go to any Best Buy the displays are always destroyed, missing, non functional or they are displaying the fake plastic model. Also to mention, the security device tethered to the counter, attached to the back of the device, is sometimes bigger than the device itself! But my point is that they would sell more devices if they displays where in better shape. Ok... I’m done, that’s my rant for the day.

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Comments

Kurt on August 23, 2005 9:15 AM

Yep, as a fellow blue shirt here, Ive had them in stock for about a week now. Nice little player, but that doesnt seem to help from customers not wanting to buy them, so hard to stop the Ipod bandwagon.

Jason on August 23, 2005 9:33 AM

Myself a blue shir, I put this on display about a week ago and have already sold few!

Marky on August 23, 2005 10:13 AM

Bought one at Best Buy yesterday. My quick, maybe not-so-lucid, take:

Pros so far: Sound quality, Size, Brushed alum finish, Touch pad is way improved (sensitivity-wise and in its use to control volume), Customizable menus (like iPod), WMP10 ready (don't need to install Creative software at all).

Cons so far: Hold switch is a little too flat for my stubby, fingernail bitten fingers. Could be raised a little more. This may be personal and not necessarily everyone's opinion.

Overall, improved over my 40gb Touch and on par with my iPod, H120, H10, Karma (yes, I have more DAPs than I need) I haven't used the Sleek enough to offer a more authoritative viewpoint.

Marky on August 23, 2005 10:15 AM

Oh, I forgot one thing for the unitiated. The BB website indicates, twice, that the battery is not included! Obviously it is as it is non-removable.

Tim on August 23, 2005 8:34 PM

battery not removable?

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

matt on October 9, 2005 8:46 AM

hello,

the battery life for the Zen Sleek is supposed to be 16 hours. Some users reported that the battery only lasted for around 7 to 8 hours.

Is this true???

omero on June 30, 2006 10:36 PM

sip mine only last about 5 hours
and is a new zen sleek

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