It is very easy to mount the differnt plugins you just have to push it on and pull it of to change. The adapter on the right picture is the one you mount on the player to be able to charge it or transfer files to it or from it. The USB cable you see on the picture is plugged into the adapter.
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Here we have a closer look on the adapter itself. It's a quite small little thing but I find it really annoying having to carry it around to be able to plug cables into this device, with the size of the player itself they should be able build these plugins into the player itself. The headphones included are pretty much standard ones that you always get, they push out a decent sound but if you are a bit more into sound than a normal user you probably want to change these immedietly.
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The player consist of a screen, four smaller buttons and one big middle button that you move around in the menus with. On the top of the player Creative has decided that a power button and the headphone plugin will suit well. I have to agree on this it works well with having them there and the risk of accidently turning the player of does not exist as you have to slide the button to the side and hold it there for a second for the player to start or turn of.
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On the bottom you have the plugin for the adapter. The back is just pure white on this otherwise black mp3 player. This far I have got a very good feeling over this player, it feels comfortable and does not weigh to much at all. I also feel the quality after feeling the player and its buttons.
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Here we got a couple of shots to show the size of the mp3 player, I have compared it to a SonyEricsson V800 cell phone and as you can see this mp3 player is smaller length wise and it's also thinner than the cellphone. Sizewise it's very nice and fits in your pocket without any problems.