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SanDisk Sansa View 16GB MP3 Player With FM

SanDisk Sansa View 16GB MP3 Player With FM

16 GB ; 4000 ; Internal Flash Drive ; 35 hou more...
SanDisk - SDMX10R016GKE70
Rating Count : Rating: 4.8 19 review(s)
from £104.26 - £137.99
 
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Reviews of Mp3 Players

thetechlounge.com Title: SanDisk Sansa e260

Pros: High quality sound and video, Good user interface, Sleek design, Solid state memory, Good battery life with user replaceable Li-Ion cell, Expandable microSD memory slot,

Cons: Confusing playlist transfers, Slow boot time, Playlists cause menu lag, Occasional lock ups,

Verdict: Well, it appears that the iPod killer really is a mythical beast, at least for Sandisk. The Sansa e260 has all the trappings of a good iPod slayer: sleek looks, nice features, handy interface, lower price... But the e260 just isn't as easy to use as the m

Summary: Sandisk has been testing the waters of the music player business for a few years now. I'd never really considered their portable music systems, although I've always been a fan of their flash stora...
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thetechlounge.com Title: SanDisk Sansa e260

Pros: High quality sound and video, Good user interface, Sleek design, Solid state memory, Good battery life with user replaceable Li-Ion cell, Expandable microSD memory slot,

Cons: Confusing playlist transfers, Slow boot time, Playlists cause menu lag, Occasional lock ups,

Verdict: Well, it appears that the iPod killer really is a mythical beast, at least for Sandisk. The Sansa e260 has all the trappings of a good iPod slayer: sleek looks, nice features, handy interface, lower price... But the e260 just isn't as easy to use as the m

Summary: Sandisk has been testing the waters of the music player business for a few years now. I'd never really considered their portable music systems, although I've always been a fan of their flash stora...
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pcworld.com 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.
74/100
cnet.co.uk 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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asia.cnet.com Title: SanDisk c250 (2GB)

Pros: Built-in MicroSD slot; user-replaceable, rechargeable battery.

Cons: Screen quality subpar; sound quality far from impressive; no video support or album art viewing; proprietary USB port.

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.
60/100
mp3.com Title: SanDisk Sansa e250R Rhapsody

Pros: The compact SanDisk Sansa e200R Rhapsody can play back music, video, and photo files and is available in capacities of up to 8GB; works well with Rhapsody; includes dual Rhapsody and PlaysForSure mode; includes an FM tuner, a voice recorder, and innovativ

Cons: The SanDisk Sansa e200R Rhapsody's tactile scrollwheel is both a blessing and a burden; must convert photo and video files using bundled Sansa software; occasional low-level system noise underneath audio; proprietary USB dock connector; no AC adapter in p

Summary: Thanks to an improved feature set and GUI, the Rhapsody version of the flagship Sansa player is better than the original.
83/100
techradar.com Title: Sandisk Sansa Clip

Pros: Good volume controls; Handy clip; Simple controls; Cheap

Cons: Not much storage

Verdict: It gets its name from the clip on the back, so you can attach it to the collar of your coat. With 1GB of space on offer - a 2GB version costs £35 (inc. VAT) - this isn't a mass storage device, but it's fine for the gym. With a dedicated volume button on t

Summary: This gadget has a style all its own
80/100
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