SanDisk, maker of everyone’s favorite microSDs, released the Clip a while ago, hoping that people would warm up to playing MP3s off of their specially made music cards instead of going to iTunes. It ...
SanDisk on Monday introduced the Sansa Clip, a new wearable MP3 player about the size of a golf ball, designed to compete with Apple’s iPod shuffle. The device comes in 1GB and 2GB models for $39.99 ...
Following the announcement that SanDisk will attempt a renaissance of physical music media in the form of slotMusic MicroSD cards, the company is set to release an ultracheap Sansa MP3 player made ...
One reason that the iPod is so successful is peer pressure: kids, embarrassed by clunky old CD players, joined the White Earbud Brigade to fit in. Now that so many kids have iPod nanos, the ...
Though I’ve previously pledged my allegiance to iPod, I’m always on the lookout for hot products, and I had high hopes for SanDisk’s Sansa View. Available in pricey 8GB (US$150), 16GB ($200), and 32GB ...
Our pal Dave from Mobility Today has a video review of the Sansa e260 MP3 player, a PMP that’s possibly better than the iPod Nano. It could just be Dave’s gigantic Asian-martial-arts trained hands, ...
Editor’s Note: This story is reprinted from Computerworld. For more Mac coverage, visit Computerworld’s Macintosh Knowledge Center. SanDisk’s Sansa Connect Wi-Fi-enabled media player is the first ...
The SanDisk Sansa c200 joins the other players in the up-and-coming Sansa brand. The c200 has a 1.4-inch LCD, 2GB of internal storage, and a microSD slot that takes up to 2GB of memory, bringing its ...
Hey --<BR><BR>I occasionally leave my Sansa Clip MP3 player plugged into the USB slot on my computer even when its off (old and forgetful.) However, when I go back to check it out later, the battery ...
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