Zen Micro 5GB or MuVo Micro N200


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I shall be buying a MP3 Player soon

The decision is between these two

Just let me know which one is better

Zen Micro is 5GB (Hard Disk Based)

while

MuVo Micro N200 is 1 GB (Flash)

I would appretiate good feedback especially from guys owning one of these about the quality

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I own a Zen Xtra and I know for a fact that flash-based mp3 players are more secure because they don't use hard drives, but if you want alot of space then you're better off having the Zen Micro. It depends on what you're going to use it for. Size isn't an issue as both of them are pocket-sized. It all comes down to how much space you need and what you're going to use it for. Don't worry about looks too much either unless you want to go around, showing off something that will be in your pocket most of the time.

I don't know what it was, but when I was at Best Buy today I saw a tiny 5GB mp3 player. I don't know what brand it was, but it was about 1/2 the length of a AA battery and about that same around(except it was a square. It even had a tiny color display. I thought that was very neat. Also the iPod mini's are down in price to 199 for the 4GB, so that is one that i would recommend :D

Anyway, If you one are looking into those 2 I would go for the Zen Micro. 1GB is fairly good sized, but 5GB can let you expand and have much more music.

well i work in a company. its an office job so no running around that much

though in the evening i go out for a long stroll

I am leaning towards Zen Micro though

ne views on this

Ok guys one more question

I am currently in Toronto but soon be going back to Pakistan

Here it is 110V whereas in Pakistan it is 220V

so would I be able to use this adapter that comes with this or have to buy a new one?

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