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Old Jul 12, 2006 | 07:42 PM
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Just as the topic says. For $150 shipped I've got a 30 Gigabyte Nomad Zen Xtra MP3 Player that I'm selling. It has 6000 unprotected songs on it. That's like 2 weeks worth of music non-stop. All types, most are new, some are old. I'm trying to sell it because i just got a iPod. These bad boys retail for $300-350 and have alot more sound features then iPod. The nomad is made by Creative Labs, which is the company that makes Sound Blaster cards for computers. This is a real good deal guys, jump on it.

it comes with:
30G Nomad Jukebox Zen Xtra
Bunch of software
PC cable
Wall charger

features:
EAX effects - makes it sound like you're in a concert hall or a bathroom
time scale - speed up or slow down music without chaning pitch
equalizer- 7 band
spatalization- makes speakers sound farther away
auto volume leveling
play lists
Buttons: FF/RW/Volume up/ Volume down, Power, back, menu
sort by genre/artist/track/albums



Huge 30GB storage lets you bring up to 8,000 WMA songs (80kbps) or MP3 songs (128kbps) everywhere you go. Removable, high-capacity Li-on battery - up to 14 hrs continuous playback per chargeMODEL: ]

FEATURES: Nomad Jukebox Zen Xtra 30GB- Featuring a large, hi-res, blue backlit LCD, the NOMAD Jukebox Zen Xtra builds on the industry-leading music features of the NOMAD Jukebox Zen product line. Simply transfer all your music into the player with Creative MediaSource or the new NOMAD Explorer using ultra fast USB 2.0, press the play button and get set to enjoy high-fidelity music. With advanced features such as Quick Scroller Navigation, Find, Playlist Creation and automatic ID3 tag categorization, managing and organizing your music will be a breeze. And the NOMAD Jukebox Zen Xtra doubles up as an external hard drive for storing all your photos, documents and other data files. Simply open NOMAD Explorer (integrated into Microsoft Windows Explorer) and drag and drop data files into the data folder or music files into the music library.



The music which is stored on here would be worth it alone. You can buy 6000 songs for $1500 through iTunes.
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Old Jul 12, 2006 | 07:49 PM
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hey i need the software do you think you could burn me a copy? i lost my software cd. i will pay you accordingy for it.
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Old Jul 13, 2006 | 10:18 AM
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they have it on the website. creative.com

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