"Very good value expandable to 2 gig/small enough"
I have owned the newest Ipod nano video (which I put thru the washer and dryer by mistake) as well as an Ipod shuffle and Ipod video 30gig and am quite satisfied with this player as a budget entry....
Overall, its just a low priced mp with features you would expect, but the SD card slot sweetens the deal a lot. if you can deal with a scroll wheel that is horrible in every way, then it is a good...
I like that it has FM but do to the time it takes to read the external 2 gig card the unit usually times out and shuts off. I wish I had the 1 gig unit with no external. Also the rotating wheel for...
The market for standalone music players seems to be in three segments at the moment. There are multi-GB players on which you can store your entire music collection, small memory players designed...
I've had my Sansa c140 for just over a year. Several times it has locked up, and I've managed to get it working again. Now it won't connect to my computer, all text is missing from the menus, and...
I've had this player for a couple of years and it has performed well. I like that it takes AAA batteries because it's easy to guarantee you're not going to run out of juice on a trip. The FM...
I got this to play music in my car and works fine for that. The battery life is pretty decent. It's easy enough to use, shouldn't need to read "the book". It looks good, the display is very clear,...
Just like that, SanDisk is the number-two seller of MP3 players in the United States, thanks in part to its strategy of offering lots of features at a budget price. Some of SanDisk's latest...
This player is easy to use, has decent sound, and comes with a plastic case and armband. The AAA battery is convenient and lasts pretty well, and NIMH rechargeable cells work fine.
This was a good mp3. small, easy to use (Even for my 5 year old little brother). but we had it for about 3 months when it started to break down. we would constantly have to change the batteries,...
SanDisk MP3 players hit the scene in a big way with the 2004 launch of the Digital Audio Player and later the Sansa e100 series . With a motto that could be "Lots of features for less!" the memory...
A great product, for an extremely cheap price. Frugal people will DEFINITLY enjoy something to this extent. Although it's not next gen like the iPod Touch or the Zune HD (Unreleased) and doesn't...
I was very happy as I got my first MP3 player. This one. But as the years pass, you see that there is more songs in the whole doggon world. So I decided to get a 2 GB Micro for more room. Did that...
Good deal. I had purchased as a gift for my young son. 2 gigs is plenty for him. Haven't figured out how to get "factory" pictures to erase on it yet. Also, not crazy about the fact...
There’s little doubt Sandisk is pitching the Sansa Fuze as a direct competitor to iPod Nano. Although around twice as thick, its height and width are similar to Apple’s player, however, its...
"Too many problems in a little package-DON'T DO IT"
I loved it at first.....easy to load music, pretty durable. Then 3 months into ownership, the dratted thing died. Tried to update software per website-no help lots of confusion. SanDisk is no...
One thing I almost forget in the cons is the really delicate headphone connection in this player, if the headphones are yanked the connector inside the player will die taking the player with it,...
SanDisk Sansa E250 MP3 player Video-playing jukebox is hot on nano's heels. The iPod nano is like impressionist's standby Jimmy Saville - often imitated, never bettered. This latest attempt...
I have had the Sansa e280 for about two years, I liked it at first but now it's nothing but a hassle. The mechanical click wheel does NOT hold up--I am having trouble navigating the menus...
If you are thinking of buying an SD card to up the memory for your player, know this: it will only recognize SD cards up to 2GB. I went all out and bought an 8GB SD card only to find that the...
First of all, I hate iPod's. I want something that can plug into a PC and read/write like a stick drive. Sansa's are great for that, but it won't accept storing non-media files, which would be...
I made myself a promise before starting to write this review not to mention the best known, flash-based, multi-gigabyte portable music player in the world. You know the one I mean. The Sansa e200...
Don't lose the usb cable.You can't use generic one. After 5 months of regular use the screen went white.Contacted Sandisk.They just keep telling you to reset the player.They should know this makes...
I have been using my e280 for 2 plus years now and it has outlasted two Nanos that I had previously. Unbelievable the money I wasted on an Apple when all along this works just as good if not better!
Pros: battery,quality Cons: sucks I had this one for about one year .Now Battery died cost like $20 for a good battery. I tried save money .But Ipod is more reliable and quality.
We had a look at the SanDisk Sansa e280's sibling, the Sansa e260 , several months ago. The SanDisk Sansa e280, an 8GB version, is another player that, despite its obvious imitation of Apple's iPod...
Pros: Cheap, Small, Cons: Poor reliability Great price, but it can easily break. Within the first month by headphones broke, then the mp3's volume went crazy, and then i bought new headphones and...
FM radio, 1gb space and a microSD slot for $12.99. Can't beat that. Runs Great and sounds great. Received on Feb 2 and have been using it everyday (for ~25 minutes/day), with zero problems and the...
I had trouble with this from the start: had trouble loading songs, computer wouldn't recognize it, etc. Then did a driver update and it worked fairly well...for about a month. It started locking...
Ive had the e260 for over four years now, its been through alot: i left it in my pants and washed them, i put it in rice overnight, it works like new again. Ive dropped it when riding my dirtbike...
A major reason why I chose this player was the microSD slot that allows for expansion of memory - and this turns out to be the major complain I have about the player. After purchasing it, along...
Lets start by saying i have had scandisk products before, and they were a pretty good product. This particular product is by far the lowest quality lowest recomended, lowest bidder built piece of...
This player is perfect, has a good price, lot of features and it's pretty easy to use. You don't need a especial program to put the music in your mp4, the movies ans photos need a small program...
This product was great until my power/menu button broke. I have to plug it in to the computer to get it on and take the battery out to get it off. I contacted sandisk and they said that it is a...
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