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Title: SanDisk Sansa e260
Pros: Great sound quality, Large display, Video playback, FM radio, MicroSD expansion slot, USB drag-n-drop, Good battery life
Cons: Twice as thick as the Nano, Not as good looking as the Nano
Summary: Does SanDisk's Sansa score over the iPod Nano? Find out...
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80/100 |
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Title: SanDisk Sansa e280 Review
Pros: Rhapsody integration Card slot for extra memory
Cons: Controls are uncomfortable to use Disappointing audio quality
Verdict: The Sansa e260R would be a great player for sampling a constantly changing blend of music from Rhapsody's $15 monthly service. However, the player's low audio quality and uncomfortable thumbwheel make it hard to recommend
Summary: Offers slick Rhapsody online music store integration, but ease of use needs improvement, and sound quality is lackluster.
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74/100 |
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Title: SanDisk Sansa e250 (2GB) Review - MP3 Players
Pros: Extensive list of features, Good audio playback, Decent voice recorder, Impressive design
Cons: Video playback not entirely smooth, Plastic click wheel a design blight
Verdict: SanDisk has produced a winner with its e series of players. Not only do the units have a great list of features, its price makes it a very compelling proposition for those looking for a small MP3 player.
Summary: SanDisk has produced a winner in its e series. Not only do the players have a great list of features, its price makes it a very compelling proposition for those looking for a small MP3 player.
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82/100 |
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Title: SanDisk Sansa e260
Pros: Removable battery. Sturdy shell. Very good audio quality. Easy to use. Expandable storage. Extensive feature set. Strong FM tuner.
Cons: Playlisting features aren't great. Buttons are slightly difficult to press. No lossless support. Loading music in USB mode causes erratic behavior. Requires separate apps for loading music and visual media.
Verdict: The e260 has an excellent combination of features, style, ease of use, and price, but the overall user experience still isn't quite as smooth as that of the iPod nano.
Summary: Player Type: Flash MP3 Player, Radio: Yes, Recording, Voice: Yes, Recording, Line In: No, Capacity: 4000 MB, Screen...
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90/100 |
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Title: Sandisk Sansa e280
Pros: Great value for money, Superb features, Easy to use
Cons: Could be more compact
Verdict: The best of the bunch at the moment, largely because of its tremendous value for money
Summary: The Sansa range has been a favourite of a few of our staff, and the addition of an 8GB edition for the same price as a 4GB Nano is extremely welcome. Obviously it's not as slim as Apple's effort
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100/100 |
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Title: SanDisk Sansa c250
Pros: The SanDisk Sansa c200 series player is an exceptional value, considering its assortment of features. It comes with a FM radio, a voice recorder, photo viewer, a built-in MicroSD slot for adding memory, and even a user-replaceable, rechargeable battery. N
Cons: The menu interface is boring and screen quality subpar. Sound quality is far from impressive; there's no video support or album art viewing. The player uses a proprietary USB port. And, there's no 4GB version.
Summary: Thanks to its exceptional value and user-friendly features, the SanDisk Sansa c200 is an acceptable choice for youngsters and first-timers--but more sophisticated users would be better off shelling out a bit more for a better player.
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60/100 |
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Title: SanDisk Sansa Clip
Pros: Ultracompact; gym-friendly; removable belt clip
Cons: FM radio reception; connection of the Clip with Rhapsody was problematic
Verdict: The SanDisk Sansa Clip is an incredible value that's set to edge out the competition with a user-friendly interface, gym-worthy design, and great sound quality
Summary: About the same size as a matchbox, the SanDisk Sansa Clip is begging for your attention. Coming in 1GB or 2GB, you can navigate your music by artist, album and so on, providing much needed track organisation. With these features, this little Clip lights a
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