What headpohnes come with the Zen Mic

880
630
480
380
330

No there not those things, there In-Ear styleThey look JUST like the ones here (See Link) but that black part with the CREATIVE logo is metalic purple. and the cord is really cool, its sleeving is clear and you can see the metalic shielding that is covering the internal wires, they're NICE, was looking to buy another set but I went to the creative store and they wern't there http://www.creative.com/products/pro...=44&product=56

Similar Messages

  • What channels come with the DTA HD boxes

    ...and no one at COMCAST can tell you what channels come with the DTA HD boxes.  All they do is send you a link to sign in...typical COMCAST

    pablomunich wrote:
    ...and no one at COMCAST can tell you what channels come with the DTA HD boxes.  All they do is send you a link to sign in...typical COMCAST
    Apologies for any confusion we may have caused.
    Currently, the DTAs (small boxes) are limited to viewing (up to and including) Digital Starter content.
    Our DTAs don't yet support full strength encryption like full cable boxes do. Full-strength encryption is currently required for authorizing premium channels (like HBO) on a DTA.
    DTAs that we have deployed support "privacy mode". This is a limited fixed passkey form of content protection.
    We have no current plans to activate full-strength encryption, but if we were to do that in the future it would be done in a way that would be in compliance with FCC rules, including obtaining any necessary FCC waivers.
    Some additional background at the link below (the article is from 2012 but still a good primer):
    http://www.lightreading.com/spit-(service-provider-it)/security-platforms/comcasts-dtas-security-optional/d/d-id/660833
    We can certainly arrange to swap your DTA for a full cable box. Please give us a call at 1-800-COMCAST or stop by one of the the local service centers below to swap your box.
    73 Rock Ave
    Plainfield, NJ 07063
    MONDAY-SATURDAY: 9:30am-6:30pm SUNDAY: closed
    800 Rahway Ave
    Union, NJ 07083
    MONDAY-SATURDAY: 9:30am-6:30pm SUNDAY: closed
    381 Lord St
    Avenel, NJ 07001
    MONDAY-SATURDAY: 9:30am-6:30pm SUNDAY: closed
    Additional information here: http://customer.comcast.com/help-and-support/cable-tv/digital-adapter-enhancement
    Attached lineup for your area should also help, also sent this to you via e-mail. Digital Starter includes Limited Basic plus Expanded Service in your area

  • HT1665 What accessories come with the iPod 5?

    What accossories come with the iPod 5?

    mmhauss -
    If you purchase it from Apple, the link below will tell you what comes with it.
    http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/shop_ipod/family/ipod_touch
    If you purchase it from Walmart, the link below will tell you what comes with it.
    http://www.walmart.com/ip/iPod-touch-32GB-5th-Generation-Assorted-Colors/2180546 2
    If you purchase it from Target, the link below will tell you what comes with it.
    http://www.target.com/p/apple-ipod-touch-32gb-mp3-player-5th-generation-blue-md7 17ll-a/-/A-14213718#prodSlot=medium_1_6
    I could not get Best Buy's link to work, but Besy Buy sells them also. It is not hard to find it - go to Best Buy's website, on the side go to Audio and MP3, then go to Ipod and MP3 players, and search all of them, find it, and click on it, scroll down to the tabs with different information on them, click "specifications", and scroll to see what comes with it.
    These are only a few of the stores you can get them from and the most popular stores I could think of.
    Hope I helped!

  • What baseband comes with the new update iOS 5.0.1 ?

    i want to know what baseband (modem firmware) comes with the new update "5.0.1"  please herlp me with this

    The baseband (modem firmware) remains unchanged on all devices from 5.0 to 5.0.1 except for the iPhone 4S which went from 1.0.11 to 1.0.13
    Your iPhone 4(GSM) the baseband (modem firmware) is unchanged at 04.11.08

  • What apps come with the ipad?

    I'm just curious of what games/apps come with the ipad? I'm thinking about getting one for my mother.
    Message was edited by: Howard-31

    Howard-31 wrote:
    I'm just curious of what games/apps come with the ipad? I'm thinking about getting one for my mother.
    Message was edited by: Howard-31
    Basic stuff like Mail, Safari, YouTube, Photos, iBooks, iPod etc. No games.
    Downloading free and cheap apps is easy and is how you customize it for your own use. I don't know what the typical iPad is, but there are people with over 100 apps. I've got a bunch of news stuff, weather, sports, book apps, and some other things. Probably 40 apps give or take.
    I think the basic iPad is described here:
    http://www.apple.com/ipad/features/

  • Creative, Is it worth it? (i.e. whats your experience with the Zen 16gb) and Firmware questi

    After doing a sizable amount of research on the Creative Zen 6gb MP3 player, I was relati'vely comfortable with the product and decided to purchase it.
    However, after browsing this forum for a few hours, I see quite a few things that trouble me about Creative in general:
    "Real person" my (CENSORED) -horrible customer support
    Creative Expects 3rd Quarter Loss, Sells HQ Building?
    Message to Daniel_K -lack of product support/customer relations
    and a countless number of other posts about hardware and software issues with the Zen
    I really like the features built into the MP3 player (FM transmitter, voice recorder, Equalizer) and do not want to sell my soul to Ipod.
    That being said, I wanted to see if there was anyone on this forum that actually liked their Zen and did not have issues with it.
    I would greatly appreciate your positi've feedback as I hope that I will not have to spend countless more hours searching for and then researching a different MP3 player that fits my needs.
    In addition, I was curious about the user interface on the Zen. I know that it uses ID3 tagging and that a folder directory cannot be used to view mp3s on the player (unless this has been added in a firmware update?, however I checked the site and did not see anything about this addition). How impeding is this ID3 tagging reliance if about 00 to 500 of my mp3s have incorrect tagging? as in, will I go crazy trying to retag everything because all I see if "Unknown" for all the data?
    Yeah, that's about it for my long winded post...
    Thanks,
    Joe?

    Just return from Mexico and found my Zen 4 GB player missing from a light finger baggage handler. I would not even consider, in a thousand years, of purchasing from the "fruit company" their overprice Ipod without a FM receiver. The Creative Zen rocks. Need I say more.

  • What Model EarPhones come with the Zen Micro Limited & "Lite" Edition(

    http://creative.com/products/welcome.asp?category=437
    can anyone please identify them for me?
    limited edition (one that comes with wall charger, case, etc.)?
    second edition (one that comes with only the player and min. accesories)?

    I bought the limited edition Zen Micro back in december, which came with:
    - Zen Micro with Battery
    - The standard white earphones
    - usb cable
    - wall adapter
    - hard case (with belt clip and desk stand)
    - Extra battery
    - Pouch
    - Installation CD-Rom
    The new Zen Micro's (4GB and 6 GB, 5GB still has extra accesoiries) come with:
    - Zen Micro with Battery
    -The standard white earphones
    - usb cable
    - Installation CD-Rom
    If you buy a 5GB new Zen Micro, it will still come with:
    - Zen Micro with Battery
    -The standard white earphones
    - usb cable
    - wall adapter
    - hard case (with belt clip and desk stand)
    - Pouch
    - Installation CD-Rom
    (so there is no extra battery or remote)Message Edited by gijsdvm on 0-02-2005 :04 PM

  • What's wrong with the Zen Nano pl

    I've been looking around for the MP3 player that will suit my needs.
    The key features I need are...
    . Above average sound quality.
    2. Flash based.
    3. Small. Can accompany me anywhere with ease.
    4. User replaceable battery. (after few years, built-in battery will die. sending to service center for replacement is a pain in my country)
    5. The screen that let me navigate through my music files.
    I've been deciding between the iPod nano and Mobiblu DAH-500i(Currently I've not enough money for the iPod nano though.). But for some reason I just want to check creative website. My last creative product was back then...... the first generation Creative Nomad Jukebox 6GB.
    And I found this one, the Zen nano & Zen nano plus. This player meets all my requirements. I quickly browse CNET and PCMAG.com for the reviews of this product. Yes, they say good things about it. But the rating is somewhat low compared to other models out there. PCmag give it 3.5/5. And Cnet doesn't even have a full review for it.(only 'preview' available.)
    I'm not sure if I can think this way but after reading through the 'features' page, I think this product just simply 'SHOULD BE MORE POPULAR'. It's so perfect. It fills all the holes I have in my mind about iPod nano(no drag and drop) and DAH-500i(battery life). I'm not interest in FM radio though.
    So I'm starting to wonder if there's some hidden flaws about it's Forexample, is it only compatible with AAA alkaline battery but not the rechargeable AAA Ni-MH or Ni-CD battery? This thing is build of very cheap plastic? etc...
    Question # Please let me know what is the 'bad' point of Zen nano/ Zen nano plus. Because I really can't find it.
    Question #2 Is there a hole on the device where I can atach a lanyard?
    Thank you.

    As said above, the N200 is the exact same (with some software exceptions and maybe the odd change) as the Nano Plus.
    The plastic the player is made out of can be quite fragile (I've got a crack in the bottom of my player) - but it's not so fragile as the Ipod Nano seems to be (it's meant to be a magnet to scratches), it's a bit of a cheap plastic, but I'm not sure the extent of how fragile it is, though you can't literally snap it in half.
    You will need to reload the firmware every so often, if you're lucky, it might be every few months, some have to do it every few weeks (It could be the luck of the draw, some people might have faulty products, but it is something that needs to be done). This usually is the fix for any random problem with the player (at least it's not always back to Creative for repair)
    The Line in is pretty shoddy, don't use that. (They might have fixed it in the later versions of the firmware, not in .2)
    The sound quality is well, as good as you can expect I suppose, it's not the worst thing in the world, but testing it against my cousin's Ipod Photo (I know it's not exactly a big comparrison), there's no or very little difference.
    The battery is user changable, AAA batteries. There have been some cases with some rechargeables not working - that could just be the luck of the draw, or just a incompatability issue, like anything that uses batteries. However, most rechargeables should work with the player well. (I'm using rechargeables as well)
    There is a hole for the laynard around the back of the player - yet I remember the hole on a user's player had broken. In Asia, the player is sold with the laynard, whereas in North America and Europe, it comes with an arm band and a rubber cover with a plastic belt clip.
    The backlit buzz as mentioned above is also a problem, though on the Cnet Asia review for the N200, the claimed it wasn't audiable during music playback. Though how much it annoys you can depend on you, it's like some people can sleep with World War 3 outside, some can only sleep in perfect silence.
    I'm sure there will be people with horror stories about the player, but there will always be people with horror stories about everything and anything.
    Feel free to ask more questions if you want.
    Although, saying that, the Samsung players are meant to be pretty good as well if you want to check them out.Message Edited by arcl on 09-26-2005 02:23 AM

  • What headphones come with the new ipod 4g?

    Hello everybody,
    I have bough an ipod 4g 32g since to days and the headphones come with out the volume control and the microphone, but I read in some websites that the new ipod 4g comes with headphones that have volume control and the microphone. So, I terend back to apple store and they exchange my ipod because the selar said that the new ipod 4g comes with headphones that have volume control and the microphone, but when I opened my new one, I found that I have the headphones with out the volume control and the microphone. So, what is the problem? Who should I believe? I'm very sad.

    Hi and welcome....
    Since you are referring to an iPod, post in the iPod forum here.
    http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=151
    This is the iPad forum. At this point, it's easy to make that mistake.
    Carolyn

  • What software comes with the iMac ??

    was going thru the ordering online screen and I can't find what software comes already loaded. Can someone point me to a link or give me a list?
    I have heard that Apple offers something besides appleworks for wordprocessing? Is that true. I've never used anything but Apple word processing. Is MSWord offered now?
    thx - Craig

    Hi. 
    This is the iMac (Flat Panel) forum for G4 iMacs but I'm assuming that you will be purchasing a brand new Intel iMac so will provide details for those instead.
    The following list is taken from this page (link)
    Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger (includes Spotlight, Dashboard, Mail, iChat AV, Safari, Address Book, QuickTime, iCal, DVD Player, Xcode Developer Tools)
    iLife ’06 (includes iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie HD, iDVD, iWeb, GarageBand),
    Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Test Drive*,
    iWork (30-day trial)*,
    Big Bang Board Games,
    Comic Life,
    Omni Outliner,
    Apple Hardware Test
    Front Row
    Photo Booth
    * despite Apple's TV Adverts both Microsoft Office and iWorks are both limited time trials. AppleWorks is still available for sale separately but is not optimized for Intel processors so has a limited life span. Therefore a proper word processor is no longer bundled with the iMac at all. Only the very basic TextEdit will allow you to type letters etc. You'll have to pay extra if you want more; so you could buy Word or Pages. Personally I'd recommend NeoOffice (link) which is a free download and unlike Microsoft Office is Intel native and compatible with Office2007.
    Hope that helps.
    mrtotes
    Message was edited by: mrtotes. Beaten by Duane again for all the pertinent points.....

  • What memory comes with the ThinkServer TS130 1105B2U

    I see this comes with 4 GB of memory.  Can anyone who has ordered this, let me know if this is one stick or two, and the the type of memory it is (product number would be great), but any info would be helpful.  Thanks.
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Hello and welcome,
    I haven't ordered (or seen...) one of those, but the svbook says 4 slots, 1 DIMM installed - the way I read it.  Have a look for your machine type:  http://www.lenovo.com/psref/pdf/svbook.pdf
    1105-B2U Core i3-3220 1333MHz 1x4GB No 2xDirect Cable 3.5" No DVD Intel HD No 280W 09/25/12
    32GB max, UDIMM, PC3-10600 1333MHz DDR3, ECC, four 240-pin DIMM sockets
    Maybe that gives you a place to start.
    Z.
    The large print: please read the Community Participation Rules before posting. Include as much information as possible: model, machine type, operating system, and a descriptive subject line. Do not include personal information: serial number, telephone number, email address, etc.  The fine print: I do not work for, nor do I speak for Lenovo. Unsolicited private messages will be ignored. ... GeezBlog
    English Community   Deutsche Community   Comunidad en Español   Русскоязычное Сообщество

  • What discs come with the current (Santa Rosa) macbook pros?

    I own a Rev1 Macbook Pro (but that's not really important). I convinced my friend to get a new Macbook Pro. She loves it. But she did something somewhat silly. She asked me what the discs were for that were included in her box and I told her they are only to reinstall the included software. Anyway, she was looking for Comic Life and she concluded it must be on the cds, so she ended up reinstalling Mac OS X! But now the installer is asking for Disc 2 which she can't seem to find...
    Now it was my understanding that the OS came on 1 dvd, not two. There are additional parts on another disc for things like Xcode and whatnot, but the main installer should only need 1 disc, correct? Does anyone happen to recall where the second disc is found? I seem to believe it's actually in the same sleve as disc one but she says it isn't.
    So yeah maybe the packaging has changed or maybe my memory isn't that great. Any suggestions?
    Thanks!

    I own a Rev1 Macbook Pro *but that's not really important*.
    It may be important, if she asks to borrow your DVDs. The OS X Install DVDs for the Intel Macs are machine- and build-specific. So your Install DVDs for a pre-Santa Rosa MBP will most likely not work on an SR machine.
    However, if she's missing disc(s) she can call AppleCare and they will send her replacement(s) for a nominal charge (something like $30, I think).
    You might also point her to this link:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301229
    which describes how to do a custom installation. For apps, etc., not listed there, she could use Pacifist:
    http://www.charlessoft.com/
    to extract them from the Install DVDs.
    Hope this helps...
    Ps. the iLife suite that was pre-installed on the Mac is located on Install DVD 2.

  • What Apps come with the iTouch?

    Other than Safari and Mail, Most important is being able to use iChat, even Skype.

    youtube, mail, calendar, clock, contacts, maps, weather, notes, calculator, itunes, app store, photos, videos, stocks, voice memos

  • What programs come with OS X - Leopard

    I am new to Macintosh and my new MacPro should arrive around the 25th of February. What programs come with the new OS? Are there any photo or DVD programs? I really don't know what comes with the new system?
    Any help would be appreciated.
    Thank you.

    Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard (includes Time Machine, Quick Look, Spaces, Spotlight, Dashboard, Mail, iChat, Safari, Address Book, QuickTime, iCal, DVD Player, Photo Booth, Front Row, Xcode Developer Tools)
    iLife ’08 (includes iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD, iWeb, and GarageBand)

  • Hello i have what i think is a first generation Ipod touch which didn't not come with the app store on it already does this mean I cant get apps for my Ipod touch?

    Hello i have what I think is a first generation Ipod touch which did not come with the App store already downloaded onto it, can I not download apps to my Ipod touch?

    If you have a 1G iPod you can update to as far as 3.1.3.  Yu get hat paid update here:
    Purchasing iOS 3.1 Software Update for iPod touch (1st generation)
    You can identofy your iPod here:
    Identifying iPod models
    What iOS is curently on your iPod (Setting>Genral>About>Version) you need as lest 2.0 for apps but most apps need 3.0 or later.

Maybe you are looking for