

No, the Clip Zip isn't going to play Angry Birds or update your Facebook status, but it does an exceptionally good job of distracting your brain with music. There are no options for viewing photos or videos, but album art is supported (though a little grainy looking). Really, the headline feature here is the 1.1-inch LCD color screen, which does a much better job of displaying information than the smaller, more limited screens of previous models. The clip is a bit longer than the iPod Nano's, though the all-plastic design isn't as resilient. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.The back, naturally, features an integrated clip that helps attach the device to your clothing and leaves your hands free for working out, or generally kicking butt. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available. Once its back to the main menu, head to "Settings" >"System Settings"> "Info", and verify the "Version" is now 01.01.21"x". Turn the Clip Zip on, Select your language and region preference Once it finally finishes doing its update, it will turn itself off. Disconnect the Sansa Clip Zip and let the firmware update begin. Once extracted, drag the file to the root directory of your Sansa Clip Zip. zip file you just downloaded into a folder on your computer. Plug in your Sansa Clip Zip to your computer. Remove any external card from the Clip Zip before performing firmware update Text scrolling direction in Hebrew and Arabic is not correct New recording file sequence does not work correctly when previous recording got deleted Artist Info page doesn’t display for Rhapsody transferred tracks Recently Added doesn’t update Rhapsody transferred tracks Device hangs up after finished playing special mp3 files, which contain CRC error at the end of frames Known Issues:
