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Electronics : Creative Hard Plastic Case for Zen (Clear)

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Creative Hard Plastic Case for Zen (Clear)

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Creative Hard Plastic Case for Zen (Clear)
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Street Price: $20.27
Gaunz Org Price: $17.98
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Creative Labs
Color: Clear
EAN: 0054651147553
Label: Creative Labs
Product Manufacturer: Creative Labs
Model: 70AB216000012
Publisher: Creative Labs
Studio: Creative Labs
Variation Description: Clear


Piece facts:
  • Product Type -- Clear Case
  • Requirements -- Works with ZEN
  • Retail Box Contents
  • -- Clear Case with Stand
  • -- Keychain




(Clear) Zen for Case Plastic Hard Creative






0ur opinion:

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Attach your player anywhere and carry your tunes everywhere / Keeps your player protected at all times / Built-in stand to watch your videos

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Package your player in acrylic clarity with the Clear Case for the Creative Zen player. The clear design lets you carry and show off the Zen, which comes with an attached key chain and built-in stand for watching videos. Carry your Zen around all day with confidence as the case protects your player from scratches and dirt.

What's in the Box:
Acrylic case with stand, keychain.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * excellent protection... but still lacking ...
This case is virtually indestructible. I've sat on it, stepped on it and dropped it, and all it has to show for it is a few scratches.

There's just one thing though - this case turns a sexy player into something for more reminiscent of the old chunky Creative bricks. It's just thick enough to make the Zen feel heavy and clunky in your pocket, which is a shame because by itself the Zen is so nice and thin. So if you need the protection, then definitely go for the case, but if you're someone who's going to just use it on the subway and are pretty careful, go without.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Exactly What It Claims to Be
Some reviewers have complained that the case has gotten scratched which mine has. However, isn't that what the case is supposed to do - prevent your MP3 player from getting scratched? It works great! In addition, I have no problem operating the buttons.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Its a case what can I say... ...
The case protects well. It get scratched up a bit easily but better the case than the player. The leather thing holing the clip completely snapped after a few weeks of use. :(



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - Plastic case does protect player.
The plastic case does protect your player and I am glad that I have it. It is sometimes tricky to completely close the case and I have to play with it to get it to close tight. I took the ring off because I found I don't really need it. I tried the ring a few times, but it just seems easier to slide the player into a pocket. I've saved the ring in case I ever find I want to put it back on.
It did seem like the best case I could find and it does do the job and I would recommend buying the case if you are buying a Creative Zen.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great little case! ...
The Zen fits perfectly in this case. The case is stury and protects it well. It even hides the few scratchs that are on my Zen screen. The only problem is that the ring it comes with is cheap and seems like it's about to break (I only had the case for 4 days).

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