Does the zen micro have a travel plug???? please he

i could really use one i looked on the site but couldnt find anything anyone know? for in the car like the ipod hasMessage Edited by cheese2 on 05-04-2006 03:3 PM

so your saying if i buy this belking 2 i can hook up my creative zen micro and play the songs i have saved on the zen micro through the speakers? secondly i cant believe creative doesnt have osmething that hooks up like the itrip.... i should of got an ipod. o and i would like nohting more than to kick creative right in the mouth, my headphone jack went to hell in 3 months those things are so cheap. jeez youd think they would stand by there products and have a recall...

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