I have the Creative Zen Micro now for about 2 weeks and am very satisfied with the device. It is delivered in a box and consists of the player himself, matching headphones (white in, very stylish), a USB data cable and a charging cable, driver CD incl. Software, 2 batteries (for how long I do not know , on the box was what of "limited edition"), a belt clip and a small stand for positioning, a soft carrying pouch and a printed Quick Start Guide. So everything that goes with it. The player himself sees my opinion of super and looks classy. The handling is quite simple and intuitive, the study of the Quick Start Guide is completely sufficient to cope with the device. The Advantages: - Very chic design - Large enough capacity for more than enough music - Small and portable - Ease of use - In my opinion, with the supplied headphones sound good - Used as a removable disk without additional drivers; For this, a certain amount of memory to be reserved - Organizer, calendar (I, however, have not yet tried in more detail) - If you ID3 tags has many playback options including DJ. The disadvantages: - Touchpad needs getting used to and sometimes a bit fiddly - Music can be played only via the included software (the software is quite well and easy to use) - ID3 tags mandatory - Already 2 times hanged - Quite heavy - Unsuitable for jogging according to the instructions, you should try it Overall, the Creative Zen Micro is a truly great device with very small flaws, but you can get over loose. If you have your MP3s provided with ID3 tags, the music really makes super organize and play. Without ID3 tags can be lost, however, the file names appear nowhere on. Also you can play MP3s with the Software or copy from the player again to the computer hard drive. But for data exchange the Removable Storage feature is prima suitable. Most the really chic design convinced. The player comes across as high and noble. Although the touchpad looks good, but is not always easy to use and really getting used to - because buttons might have been better yet. Conclusion: Schicker player at a reasonable price, the star deduction is only because the fiddly touch pad and the compulsion to software. Better than the iPod Mini it is always ...