Creative Labs MuVo Micro N200

I would like to know if the hissing sound while the backlight is on has indeed been rectified! I love my friends player, however; I personally find the hissing sound to annoying to warrant a purchase.
I was wondering what the companies statis is inregards to this.
I do find the hush-hush on the situation to leave me skeptical of the company. However I have had previous Creative products and hope that this is not the case.

I have the N200 gig. I only notice backlight noise when tuned to a very weak FM station. I don't hear it at all when playing MP3s. I am using Sennheiser MX400 earbuds with it. The backlight can easily be turned off. There is a choice of backlight times, and one choice is off.

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