Testseek.com have collected 72 expert reviews of the Creative Zen X-Fi and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Creative Zen X-Fi.
August 2008
(76%)
72 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Creative har inte sparat på funktioner i Zen x-fi och den erbjuder bland annat trådlöst nätverk, videouppspelning, radio och röstinspelning. Snygg design och skarp skärm men dåligt tangentbord, menar testarna.
Abstract: Creatives Zen-spelare blir allt vassare. Den senaste versionen har bättre ljudförbättringsteknik och inbyggt trådlöst nätverk. Till ett vettigt pris dessutom. ...
Abstract: Zen X-Fi ser bra ut med sin svarta blankpolerade finish. Den ligger bra i handen och väger inte mer än 68 gram. Som alla andra blanka prylar blir den dock snabbt fläckig av flottiga fingeravtryck.Med sina runda silverknappar ser spelaren ut som en lyxi...
Creative Zen X-Fi is great multimedia player with just few small problems. First and biggest by our opinion is lack of support for FLAC format. Since this is high-class device that has price tag above two hundred Euros this kind of slip-ups are intoler...
Headturningly compact but, Proprietary audio tweaks make it sound BIG, Works great with established content providers and Digital Copy, Highly customizable
Video streaming requires resizing of our existing video files, No video output, Comes with the shortest USB cable Ive ever seen!
In a world of portable media player leaders and followers, kudos to Creative for going their own way. The design and feature set are uniquely theirs, with improvements over the first generation and an attractive value for those looking to go beyond th...
Cluttered navigation controls, Underwhelming audio enhancement, Non-JPEG photo files need to be transcoded, No predictive text when instant messaging
The Creative Zen X-Fi provides excellent sound quality (with the X-Fi Expand turned off) and support for multiple audio and video formats at a very reasonable price. It offers a larger screen and capacity than the similarly priced Sony Walkman NWZ-S718...
Very good sound quality, Excellent included earbuds, Attractive interface, Expandable storage
Buttons are very small and not backlit, No Web browsing or wireless sync, No third-party app support, Typing is difficult, *
The Zen X-Fi doesnt pose much of a threat to the far more versatile and user-friendly iPod Touch, but folks considering a Flash Zune might opt for the X-Fis larger maximum capacity (32GB vs. Zunes 16GB) plus expandable storage. And Creative has been...
Despite this, though, the X-Fi remains a highly impressive player. It's absolutely crammed with features - some useful, some not - has good storage capacity and its memory expandability allows it to challenge even some hard disk-based players. Sound quali...