At first glance the Creative MuVo T200 does not look particularly flamboyant. It’s a tiny black rectangular DAP that perhaps wouldn't even catch your eye while window-shopping. In a city like Mumbai, I've noticed that most gadgets bought by non-techies predominantly involve a combination of touch, feel, and what's being promised at face value. In this regard the MuVo fails big time. Its performance, however, is another story. And non-techies can safely rely on our judgment...
As mentioned before, there’s nothing really that will make pick this up. It’s very much in competition with small flash players, and if you aren’t too observant you might just mistake this one for a USB pen drive. The plus point: it has a screen. One point for this; not many small players can afford a screen, but it's getting to be a necessity.
The five-way D-pad is just beside the screen, while the mode and start/shut button is on the top of the player. In trademark pen drive fashion, the T200 sports a familiar USB interface.
The player is ideal for those who are looking for a jogging companion. It’s small and sturdy, and the fact that it's come out of the Creative factory does count. The sound is good, though not very loud.



