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Apple |
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14 March, 2008 |
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Apple iPod Nano |
Galttech
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Apple iPod Nano and writes, " n our research section, we try to keep our readers informed about a variety of technology related products and services. Keep reading to find out everything you need to know about the new Apple iPod Nano - features, reviews, prices, pictures. Enjoy! See the categories below to get started learning about the iPod nano... The new iPod nano from Apple again ups the ante in the MP3 player game. The nano is a flash-memory based player, like the iPod Shuffle - but they remembered to add a color s..."
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30 January, 2007 |
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Apple iPod Shuffle |
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CNET
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Apple iPod Shuffle and writes, " ike its predecessor, the second-generation iPod Shuffle has no screen for navigating through music or other options (of which there are none). Instead, you get a simple and ample-sized five-way control pad on the face of the player: play/pause in the center, surrounded by volume up/down buttons and track shuttle keys. There's no way to navigate among specific albums or artists, but you can click play/pause three times fast to skip through playlists. The bottom edge of the player houses two switc..."
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Apple |
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07 June, 2007 |
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Apple iPod 80GB |
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CNET
has a review on the
Apple iPod 80GB and writes, " t Apple's September 12 media event, Steve Jobs jumped right into introducing an updated fifth-generation iPod. Not a tremendous surprise here, as we believed the sixth-generation "true video iPod" would not be announced until later in the year or even early in 2007. Underneath the familiar and still-scratch-prone polycarbonate and metal skin of the updated iPod (a.k.a. the 5.5 generation, or 5.5G) lies a more mature iPod, many steps wiser and more able than its one-year-old predecessor..."
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Apple |
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20 October, 2005 |
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Apple iPod 60GB |
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CNET
has a review on the
Apple iPod 60GB and writes, " ay close attention to the new Apple iPod when you get one in your hands. Most of you will notice a design that's thinner, lighter, and sexier than its predecessor's, as well as a new screen that dwarfs the Click Wheel. A few of you will notice subtler differences, such as the absence of the smart headphone jack, a smaller Click Wheel, and the iPod's superflat face. Experienced iPod users may complain that essentials such as a power adapter and A/V cables aren't bundled with the device. But despi..."
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Apple |
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30 June, 2007 |
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Apple iPhone (4GB) |
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CNET
has a review on the
Apple iPhone (4GB) and writes, " rom the moment Apple announced its iPhone at Macworld 2007, the tech world hasn't stopped asking questions. Because Apple has kept many iPhone details under wraps until very recently, we've been forced to speculate. Until now. Is the iPhone pretty? Absolutely. Is it easy to use? Certainly. Does it live up to the stratospheric hype? Not so much. Don't get us wrong, the iPhone is a lovely device with a sleek interface, top-notch music and..."
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Coby Electronics |
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06 June, 2007 |
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Coby MP-C7092 |
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CNET
has a review on the
Coby MP-C7092 and writes, " pon powering the Coby MP-C7000 on, you're greeted with a nice and colorful main menu with an icon-driven selector circle. Pressing right or left on the control pad serves to navigate around the circle. This is where the simplicity ends, however. The control pad is the main issue--it's just plain awful. There's a play/pause/select key in the middle, track shuttle keys going left and right, a button marked "VOL" on the bottom, and one marked "M" on the top. None are very respon..."
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Coby Electronics |
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19 March, 2008 |
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Coby MP-C7082 |
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Sort Price
has a review on the
Coby MP-C7082 and writes, " ncludes Professional Stereo Earphones, USB Cable, Installation CD, 100-240V UL AC Adapter 2.5mm to 3.5mm Extension Plays Digital Music from most online stores and subscription services ID3 and LRC Support for song and synchronized lyric information..."
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Coby Electronics |
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06 June, 2007 |
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Coby MP-C7052 |
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CNET
has a review on the
Coby MP-C7052 and writes, " he Coby MP-C7000 is a cute-looking MP3 player. It's about the size of the iPod Nano, but with rounded edges, and it's ensconced in a rather Mac-like white-plastic casing. An ample (1.8-inch) color LCD dominates the front of the device, and a five-way control pad sits below that. On the back of the player, you'll find an unusual thing: an on/off switch. A mechanical power switch isn't a bad thing, but it's certainly rare in MP3 players these days. Finally, we have two annoying proprietary ports: ..."
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Coby Electronics |
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19 December, 2007 |
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Coby MP-C651 |
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CNET
has a review on the
Coby MP-C651 and writes, " he COBY MP C651 is a 512 MB, flash player. Compared to other flash MP3 players on the market, it is very inexpensive at around $50..."
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Creative |
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20 April, 2007 |
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Creative Zen Micro Photo |
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Ciao.co.uk
has a review on the
Creative Zen Micro Photo and writes, " reat mp3 player had it for about 7 months paid �120 from www.pixmania.co.uk reliable & easy to use good sound quality from headphones but easily broken if caught on things while hanging out of pockets I've already done this once (bought replacement pair off ebay for �4.50 inc del) the player is very robust dropped it a couple of times still working they skimped a lot with the case they provide now it's a cloth one now on previous models it used to be leather one don't attempt a fir..."
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Creative |
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28 June, 2006 |
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Creative Zen V PLUS |
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PcMag
has a review on the
Creative Zen V PLUS and writes, " ure, Apple iPods dominate the MP3 player market, but don't write off rivals such as Creative. The new Creative Zen V Plus is a very strong offering that could cut significantly into Apple's slice of the flash-based MP3 player pie. Available in several color configurations and memory capacities (up to 4GB), the Zen V Plus offers way more features than the Apple iPod nano�including video playback, FM radio, and voice/line-in recording�in a very cute, less-expensive package. It joins the ..."
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Creative |
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14 March, 2008 |
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Creative ZEN Micro Hard Drive MP3 Player |
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Galttech
has a review on the
Creative ZEN Micro Hard Drive MP3 Player and writes, " hile a deck of cards is small for most of us, of course in the world of micro-electronics, smaller is better. Hence, there is another family of smaller players than contain mini/micro hard drives with 4-6 GB capacity, good for carrying about 800-1500 songs in your shirt pocket. A little lighter, a little smaller, these players are great if you are not concerned with storing thousands and thousands of songs. Again, the leader in this category is the iPod Mini (6 GB, around $200, 18 hours of playb..."
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25 May, 2007 |
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Creative Zen Stone 1GB |
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Trusted Reviews
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Creative Zen Stone 1GB and writes, " he not quite immortal words of our very own News Editor, Gordon Kelly, upon discovering the Zen Stone, Creative?s none too subtle take on Apple?s own iPod Shuffle. To summarise, it?s a small, light and screen-less MP3 player that features 1GB of flash memory. Whereas the Shuffle is a small, light and screen-less MP3 player that features 1GB of flash memory. Thus, with these being more or less identical products, Creative has gone down the only path available: making it cheap. Currently the Zen S..."
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Creative |
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11 February, 2005 |
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Creative MuVo Micro N200 |
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CNET
has a review on the
Creative MuVo Micro N200 and writes, " he controls on the MuVo Micro are minimal, which actually make the player a breeze to use. Rather than fumbling with a bunch of buttons, you access all features through the one menu toggle, located along the bottom edge of the player, that you press in to view your choices. This same switch scans through tracks when not in Menu mode. To the left of this switch are the two dedicated volume keys. The only other control is a button that controls play/pause/power. A small LCD, a USB port, and jacks ..."
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Creative |
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05 June, 2006 |
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Creative ZEN Nano PLUS |
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CNET
has a review on the
Creative ZEN Nano PLUS and writes, " e understand that a simple MP3 player with no extra features or even an LCD appeals to some people, but we prefer a device that gives us a little more bang for our buck. That's why we'd choose Creative's Zen Nano Plus N200 over Apple's iPod Shuffle any day. At $129.99, the 512MB Zen Nano Plus costs just $30 more than the Apple flash player and includes an LCD as well as advanced features such as FM tuning and line-in recording. Even better, the N200's overall user experience is a pleasant one. W..."
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Creative |
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16 December, 2005 |
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Creative ZEN Sleek |
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PCmag
has a review on the
Creative ZEN Sleek and writes, " he Creative Zen Sleek ($220 street), an industrial-looking 20GB MP3 player encased in silver-colored brushed aluminum, is roughly the size of a fourth-generation 20GB iPod but has a slightly wider screen. As with the Zen Micro, you control it with a touch strip surrounded by five clearly labeled buttons. Sound quality is very good, the interface is reasonably easy to use, the player is compatible with online subscription and download services, and you get a few handy extras. Assuming you can fin..."
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Creative |
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28 June, 2006 |
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Creative Zen V |
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CNET
has a review on the
Creative Zen V and writes, " he Creative Zen V is the same as the Zen V Plus, except without an FM radio or video playback capability. For more information about this MP3 player, please read our full review of the Plus version..."
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Creative |
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26 January, 2006 |
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Creative Zen Vision M 60GB |
Cnet
has a review on the
Creative Zen Vision M 60GB and writes, " new, less bulky version of the Zen Vision:M 60GB will be available soon in the U.S. market. It will reportedly have the same weight and dimensions (4.1 inches by 2.4 inches by .7 inch) and weight (5.7 ounces) as the current 30GB version of the Zen Vision:M player. We will update this review as soon as the new player is released, but in the meantime, consider waiting to purchase a new 60GB Zen Vision:M.
Although we had fond feelings for Creative's Zen Vision, the portable video playe..."
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iRiver |
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14 March, 2008 |
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iRiver Clix 2GB |
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CNET
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iRiver Clix 2GB and writes, " f the iRiver Clix looks familiar, that's because it's simply an improved version of the iRiver U10. You get the same cool, miniature TV-like design and great features, alongside an enhanced user interface and superb integration with Windows Media Player 11 and MTV Urge. In fact, the device is launching in tandem with the media software and the music service because Microsoft, iRiver, and MTV worked closely to create the perfect symbiotic relationship between software, service, and hardware. We a..."
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Microsoft |
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14 November, 2006 |
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Microsoft Zune 8GB |
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CNET
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Microsoft Zune 8GB and writes, " aving survived its freshman hazing, the Zune is back for its sophomore revenge, and the iPod has every reason to be frightened. The Zune 4 (4GB, $149) and Zune 8 (8GB, $199) offer a leaner, lighter version of Microsoft's full-size Zune 80 MP3 player (80GB, $249). With a new hardware and software design, wireless sync capability, subscription music compatibility, and integrated support for audio and video podcasts, the Zune 4 and Zune 8 are poised to compete directly with the third-generation App..."
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Microsoft |
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14 November, 2006 |
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Microsoft Zune 30GB |
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cnet
has a review on the
Microsoft Zune 30GB and writes, " arlier this year, the idea of a Microsoft-branded MP3 player was foreign to most consumers. After all, what could the software giant do to the iPod dynasty that Windows Media hardware partners such as Creative, iRiver, and Samsung had been unable to do? Well, we all knew that after Microsoft's September 14 announcement, the Zune would be a different kind of portable media player, one that integrates wireless technology for Zune-to-Zune sharing of files, and one that works within an iTunes-like c..."
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Microsoft |
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03 November, 2006 |
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Microsoft Zune 80GB |
gizmodo
has a review on the
Microsoft Zune 80GB and writes, " as kind enough to get us some hands-on time with the Zune, not batting an eye as we eagerly slided the player down our pants, enjoying the material it was made out of. Our thoughts first, then a gallery later. The outside is made out of a rubberized plastic, which goes through an interesting process where they paint the inside a different color than the case—this gives the Zune a two-toned look which both looks and feels great. The corners (meticulously selected down from hundreds of ..."
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Samsung |
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12 November, 2007 |
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Samsung P2 4GB |
mp3
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Samsung P2 4GB and writes, " he Samsung YP-P2 is an excellent-sounding MP3 player that will appeal to those looking for a cool touch-screen interface and stereo Bluetooth capability. There's no denying that the Apple iPod Touch has the cool design appeal down to a tee, but not everyone wants to pay a premium for Internet connectivity on their MP3 players/PVPs. Some may instead prefer to cut the cord between their player and headphones, and for those users, there's the Samsung YP-P2, a touch-screen device with a sweet ..."
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Samsung |
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07 June, 2007 |
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Samsung YP-K5 MP3 Player |
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Trusted Reviews
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Samsung YP-K5 MP3 Player and writes, " he K5 looks pretty sleek, with what appears to be an all black fascia when it's not turned on. Once you feed it some juice though a bright OLED screen bursts into life and you notice a full array of touch sensitive buttons. Control is handled by four arrow buttons, with an OK type button at the centre ? pretty standard fare. You also get a menu button and two back buttons more on that later. I'm not the biggest fan of touch sensitive buttons, but I can?t complain too much about the control..."
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Sandisk |
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31 October, 2005 |
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Sandisk Sansa m240 1GB |
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Cnet
has a review on the
Sandisk Sansa m240 1GB and writes, " anDisk 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 giant's flash-based MP3 players appeals to the masses of thrifty consumers looking for deals. Now, the deal gets sweeter with the arrival of the SanDisk Sansa m200 series, which is jam-packed with features such as an FM tuner, WMA subscription compatibility, and up to 4GB of flash-based storage..."
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26 October, 2007 |
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SanDisk Sansa View (8GB) |
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Cnet
has a review on the
SanDisk Sansa View (8GB) and writes, " ou may recognize the name Sansa View, but that's about all SanDisk's new video MP3 player has in common with the original View announced at CES. SanDisk essentially went back to the drawing board, which is why it's taken so long for the official View to surface. Rather than a screen-dominated PVP, you get an e200 with a sleeker design, a beefed-up screen, and a larger body. It's a smart move, since more users are inclined toward compact players than dedicated PVPs. Even smarter is the price: The..."
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10 March, 2006 |
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Sandisk Sansa e250 (2GB) |
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Cnet
has a review on the
Sandisk Sansa e250 (2GB) and writes, " emory goliath SanDisk continues its assault on the flash-based MP3 player market with the CES launch of the flagship Sansa e200 series, along with the budget-class Sansa c100 series. The SanDisk Sansa e200 series represents a departure from previous Sansa players, thanks to a higher-quality form factor and a bushel of cutting-edge features such as photo and video support, music-subscription compatibility, a user-removable battery, a MicroSD expansion slot, and a tactile Click Wheel-type controll..."
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Sandisk |
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10 March, 2006 |
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SanDisk Sansa e280 (8GB) |
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Cnet
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SanDisk Sansa e280 (8GB) and writes, " emory goliath SanDisk continues its assault on the flash-based MP3 player market with the CES launch of the flagship Sansa e200 series, along with the budget-class Sansa c100 series. The SanDisk Sansa e200 series represents a departure from previous Sansa players, thanks to a higher-quality form factor and a bushel of cutting-edge features such as photo and video support, music-subscription compatibility, a user-removable battery, a MicroSD expansion slot, and a tactile Click Wheel-type controll..."
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Sandisk |
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15 November, 2006 |
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SanDisk Sansa c250 (2GB) |
Cnet
has a review on the
SanDisk Sansa c250 (2GB) and writes, " anDisk knows how to produce affordable MP3 players, which is probably why value-conscious music lovers have made Sansa the second most-popular device in the U.S. market (behind the Apple iPod). The company's latest release is the Sansa c200 series, successor to the c100. At $79 for the 1GB version and $99 for the 2GB version, the c200 is SanDisk's cheapest player series to date. However, although the player is easy to use and packed with features, it's not a high-quality device.
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13 April, 2007 |
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SanDisk Sansa Connect |
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Cnet
has a review on the
SanDisk Sansa Connect and writes, " ack in January, SanDisk announced the Sansa Connect, a slick-looking flash MP3 player capable of hopping on open Wi-Fi networks and sharing songs with any other Connects anywhere. The device was sweet enough to garner a Best of CES award in the MP3 player category, and that was when we just had an inkling that a compatible service for cordless music acquisition was in the works. Now, the rumor has become a reality: SanDisk has partnered with Yahoo to offer its Yahoo Music Unlimited To Go service..."
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08 October, 2007 |
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Sandisk Sansa Clip (1GB) |
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Cnet
has a review on the
Sandisk Sansa Clip (1GB) and writes, " hanks to its position as a memory chip manufacturer, SanDisk is a master at cost competing in the portable audio space, and although companies such as Creative Labs are now tagging at about the same level, SanDisk's initial aggressiveness earned it the No. 2 spot in sales (behind Apple, natch)--and a reputation for producing cheap MP3 players. The company's latest device, an ultracompact model dubbed the Sansa Clip, is no exception: The 1GB model comes in at a mere $40, while the 2GB is on offer..."
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05 April, 2006 |
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SanDisk Sansa M250 (2GB) |
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Testfreaks
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SanDisk Sansa M250 (2GB) and writes, " he SanDisk Sansa M250 comes in 1GB, 2GB as well as in 4GB. It includes a FM tuner, a digital player and a voice recorder. Even though this portable device is relatively light that is weighting in at about 80g it will leave your pocket with a large bulk. The SanDisk Sansa M250 comes with a carrying case, a USB cable, an armband and an earphone. The FM radio that it is equipped with comes with 20 pre-set channels. Therefore if you want to listen to something apart from the songs that you have stor..."
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Sandisk |
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23 March, 2007 |
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Sandisk Sansa Express |
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PC mag
has a review on the
Sandisk Sansa Express and writes, " here's not a whole lot to say about the Sansa Express, and that's the point. People shopping for cheap portable media players often default to the Apple iPod shuffle just because they've seen it in ads and, hey, it works with iTunes. SanDisk throws a monkeywrench into that simple process with its new Sansa Express. Although it costs less, SanDisk's new 1GB player device boasts features that the shuffle can't match, such as an a OLED screen for menu navigation, a digital FM tuner, FM and voice re..."
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01 June, 2006 |
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SanDisk Sansa e260 (4GB) |
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Engadget
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SanDisk Sansa e260 (4GB) and writes, " couple of years ago this would have sounded crazy, but SanDisk, which is probably best known for flash drives and memory cards, just put out one of the best MP3 players on the market. Yeah, I know, I'm just as surprised as you are, but after spending a few weeks with the new 4GB Sansa e260, part of SanDisk's new Sansa e200 series, I'm going to be sorry to send this one back. The e260 isn't without its faults, but if you're looking for a solid alternative to the iPod, and haven't been so fired u..."
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19 June, 2006 |
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SanDisk Sansa e270 6GB |
Howstuffworks
has a review on the
SanDisk Sansa e270 6GB and writes, " hen you think of MP3 player manufacturers, you might not put SanDisk on the top of your list. However, SanDisk sets a new standard with its Sansa e270 MP3 player, which comes with 6GB of skip-free Flash memory (the next model up in the line, the e280, has a whopping 8GB).
SanDisk has pulled out all the stops with the e270. It has a gorgeous 1-4/5-inch screen for displaying JPEG and video files. It supports both WMA and MP3 digital audio files, and it includes an FM tuner and a voice r..."
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