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Title: SanDisk Sansa e280R Rhapsody (8GB) Reviews
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
Verdict: Thanks to an improved feature set and GUI, the Rhapsody version of the flagship Sansa player is better than the original.
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83/100 |
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Title: SanDisk Sansa e280 w/ Base Station (8GB)
Pros: The SanDisk Sansa e200 series combines copious features such as subscription compatibility, an FM tuner/recorder, voice recording, and photo and video playback into a compact and durable device. We like the tactile navigation wheel, as well as the well-de
Cons: No AC adapter in package; the buttons surrounding the SanDisk Sansa e200's scrollwheel can be difficult to press; the mechanical scrollwheel can tire out some thumbs; photos and video must go through conversion with bundled software; the expansion slot ca
Verdict: The SanDisk Sansa e200 series offers a boatload of features for a reasonable price, in a package that is much nicer than that of past SanDisk models. For those looking for a high-capacity, compact, skip-free MP3/WMA player, start with the e200 series.
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80/100 |
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Title: SanDisk - Sansa e280
Verdict: The overall design, features and navigation of the Sansa e280 indicate that Sandisk makes no bones about taking on the iPod Nano. The designers have succeeded admirably, and in terms of value, features and quality this is the closest we've seen to an iPod
Summary: beautifully designed 8GB iPod killer
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Title: SanDisk Sansa e280 Portable Media Player
Summary: SanDisk has been building on their position as a Flash memory-card manufacturer to offer music players. Search Amazon.com, and you'll find that the company's solid-state players come up as often as their highly rated SD cards, putting them at the forefron
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Title: Sandisk Sansa e280 Review
Summary: I asked Alexei to review the Sensa e280 and he played with it for about a week before writing down his impressions below.
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Title: Review: Sandisk Sansa e280 mp3 player
Pros: Great sound quality; packed with features; decent battery life; dedicated voice recorder controls; value for money
Cons: Poor viewing angle on LCD; control buttons can be awkward to operate
Verdict: Sandisk has produced a great player with the Sansa e280, offering a range of features for a very reasonable price
Summary: Review: Sandisk Sansa e280 mp3 playerSandisk squares up to the iPod Nano with an 8GB powerhouse
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80/100 |
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Title: SanDisk Sansa e280 (8GB)
Summary: SanDisk adds to the successful e200 series with the world's highest-capacity flash player.
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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 Borrows a Tune from Apple's Songbook
Verdict: Competing with the best in anything is a tall order, especially when that competitor is something of a cultural icon. That's the spot that flash memory concern SanDisk (SNDK) finds itself in with its Sansa line of digital music players. The Apple (APPL)..
Summary: The flash memory maker's Sansa is a strong competitor to the iPod, but it won't displace the digital music player's status as No. 1.
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70/100 |
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Title: SanDisk Sansa e280 8GB
Summary: SanDisk unveiled the world's largest capacity flash-based MP3 player, the 8-gigabyte (GB) Sansa e280 that boasts award-winning audio, photo viewing and video clip playback capabilities. Priced at $249.99 (MSRP), the e280 is the latest evolution of SanDisk
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Title: Review: SanDisk Sansa e280 MP3 Player
Summary: If your post-holiday shopping glands are still making you reach for your wallet, consider removing the "iPod only" blinders when it comes to music players and check out our review of SanDisk's Sansa e280 MP3 Player. This nano-competitor offers 8 GBs
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Title: SanDisk Sansa e280 - Gadget Guy Australia
Pros: Expandable memory, FM tuner, voice recorder, video.
Cons: Scrollwheel is a little clunky, USB charge/sync cable is proprietary.
Verdict: With a price point a measly dollar below the iPod Nano/30GB Video iPod, the Sandisk Sansa e280 is a serious contender in the portable music space, especially if you're not already an iPod owner
Summary: Sandisk's Sansa e280 comes as close as anything we've seen to challenging the iPod control of the portable music market, with a raft of features not offered by Apple's player, along with an ever-so-slightly cheaper price point. If you've heavily invested
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Title: Sandisk Sansa e280
Pros: Great value for moneySuperb featuresEasy to use
Cons: Could be more compact
Verdict: A clean, slick, album art augmented interface tips this over the top and makes it our favourite flash music player. It's just great value
Summary: You get a nice bright screen, a scroll wheel, one-touch voice recording and the option for either drag and drop or synchronised music
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100/100 |
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Title: Review: Sandisk Sansa e280 mp3 player
Verdict: There aren't many in the mp3 player market that can take on Apple at its own game and win hands down, but this is exactly what Sandisk is attempting with the e280.
Summary: Sandisk squares up to the iPod Nano with an 8GB powerhouse
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80/100 |