SanDisk Sansa® View MP3 Players

Posted by admin | Entertainment | Friday 20 August 2010 9:27 am
aaomusic asked:


www.shopsansa.com The new Sansa View is a video MP3 player with a vast array of features and generous capacity, at an unbeatable price. Available in 8*, 16* and 32* gigabyte capacities, the sleek-looking Sansa View marries the finest MP3 player attributes with full-motion video support (typically found in larger portable media players (PMPs)), a larger screen, long battery life and generous capacity—all in a thin, easy-to-carry package. An MP3 player at its core, the Sansa View comes equipped with all the soup-to-nuts features typically found in the Sansa audio line. The smooth, backlit scroll wheel and vibrant 2.4″ widescreen display make it easy to navigate to: a music library; video collection; digital photos; digital FM radio with 20 pre-sets; an integrated microphone and voice recording, and Audible audiobooks.

Edgar

Unboxing 4GB micro sd card for sandisk mp3 players

Posted by admin | Entertainment | Saturday 24 July 2010 9:39 pm
harmond2 asked:


Unboxing 4GB micro sd card for sandisk mp3 players

Alvin

Top 10 Mp3 Players

Posted by admin | Tech | Saturday 26 June 2010 8:01 pm
2ksammy10 asked:


Here is my Top 10 Mp3 Players. For full information and reviews click the links attached below. 1. Apple iPod Touch (3rd Generation): tinyurl.com 2. Sony Walkman NWZS545BLK 16 GB Video MP3 Player: tinyurl.com 3. Zune HD 16 GB Video MP3 Player: tinyurl.com 4. SanDisk Sansa Fuze 8 GB Video MP3 Player: tinyurl.com 5. Apple iPod nano 8 GB Black (5th Generation): tinyurl.com 6. SanDisk(R) Sansa(R) Clip+ 8GB MP3 Player: tinyurl.com 7. Samsung P3 Palm Theatre Plus 16 GB MP3 Player: tinyurl.com 8. Archos 5 250 GB Internet Media Tablet: tinyurl.com 9. SanDisk Sansa Express 2 GB MP3 Player: tinyurl.com 10. Coby MP305-4G MP3 Player with 4 GB Flash Memory: tinyurl.com top ten 10 mp3 players mp4 video players best ipod touch sony walkman sansa 8gb free download mp3 how to samsung nano classic shuffle coby sandisk archos tablet 250gb sansa fuze zune hd review

Michele

Sandisk Sansa Clip MP3 Player

Posted by admin | Computers And Technology | Sunday 6 June 2010 11:45 am
Timothy S. Hillebrand, Ph.D. asked:




Having just written an article about downloading free eAudiobooks from public libraries, I tried a number of devices for this purpose. The most important attribute is that the player has the ability to bookmark so that you can continue where you left off when listening to eAudiobooks. If your player does not have this feature, listening to audiobooks become a cumbersome chore as you have to fast forward manually.

Unfortunately, Windows Mobile devices equipped with Microsoft’s Media Player do not have the ability to bookmark. However, there are several third party applications that will allow you to bookmark on a WM device.

I tested quite a few MP3 players that would player audiobooks just fine, but without bookmarking capabilities. Make certain that you find an MP3 player that offers this feature. One of my favorites is the Sandisk Sansa Clip MP3 player. The earlier versions of the Clip do not bookmark. But, it is a simple matter of updating the firmware with a download from the Sandisk Website to overcome this problem. You can even download a utility that automatically updates your device everytime you sync it. The latest release of the Clip has bookmarking capability built-in.

The Clip measures approximately 2 1/8 x 1 3/8 x 3/8 inches and weighs a mere ounce. It’s name is derived from the detachable clip on the back that allows you to attach easily to your clothing. We’ve all seen elaborate attachment systems that are ugly and awkward. The Clip is a great solution for this universal problem.

It comes in a variety of colors for the fashion conscious including silver, black, blue, pink, and red. It ranges in memory from 1 GB to 4 GB and ranges in price from $39.95 to $79.39 according to memory. It will accommodate from 500 to 2000 songs. Unfortunately, it does not have an expansion slot so that you are restricted to the onboard memory.

This MP3 player has a number of other welcome features. It plays MP3, WMA, and WMA file formats. It is also an FM radio tuner with 40 presets. It has an internal rechargeable battery that gives up to 15 hours of service. The Clip is also a voice recorder with a built-in microphone so that it makes a nice little memo taker. Sorry, you cannot view photos or watch videos on the diminutive Clip.

It requires Windows XP SP2 or Vista operating systems and connects via a USB mini-port cable, which I appreciate because it means that you have to pack fewer cables when you are on the road. I wish that mini-USB connectors were universal. No goofy proprietary connectors allowed!
In the box, you get the player, a detachable clip, a USB cable, earphones, quick start guide, and an installation CD with user guide.

The Clip is one of the smallest MP3 players available. It’s array of color choices make it attractive choice and a good value for money with its convenient clip attachment system. My only wish would be that it have an expansion slot.

Grace

Are itunes compatible with regular mp3 players?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Sunday 4 April 2010 11:46 am
nata_n2004 asked:


I have a Sandisk mp3 player and would like to put new songs on there other than the cds i already own. Where is the best place to get music online legally that has a wide variety of music selection? I have heard that itunes are not compatible with regular mp3 players.

CAREY

What portable MP3 players allow deleting MP3s from the device itself?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Friday 12 March 2010 4:03 am
winterized asked:


I have a Sandisk Sansa e260, and I usually load it up with speeches that I don’t need to hear more than once. But there is no way to delete the MP3s that I’m done listening to unless I hook the Sansa up to a computer.

I’d rather just delete the file right there on the device.

Are there any inexpensive MP3 players that can do this?

RICARDO

Which of these three mp3 players is the best?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Friday 26 February 2010 10:03 pm
R’ nway asked:


I’ve been looking for a new mp3 player, and I’ve narrowed it down to three contenders.

8GB SanDisk Sansa e280 (Flash Memory) ~$159
8GB Creative Zen Microphoto (Hard Drive) ~$169
8GB Creative Zen V Plus (Flash Memory) ~$169

Which of these would you recommend?
The main points I would like you to consider are user interface comfort, good scroll mechanism, and durability.

Right now, I’m leaning toward the Sansa e280. The reviews I’ve read of it seem to be the best.

However, someone mentioned that it only has 2 volume settings: normal and high.

Can anyone confirm or contradict that statement?

Thank you very much. Please feel free to answer just any part of this question that you can.
Based on comments here, and more research of my own, it seems that the volume in the settings menu is like the volume limit on the iPod. You set either a normal or a high max level, but it sounds like you can control the volume level the way you can on an iPod.

(By the way, I currently have a 2GB nano someone got me for a gift, but the size was too small and it didn’t handle subscription music. However, since I’ve been using that for a little while, I’m kind of a sucker for the scroll wheel as opposed to joystick or touch strip.)

DANE

SanDisk MP3 Player: The Answer to all your Musical Needs!

Posted by admin | Electronics | Tuesday 27 October 2009 3:04 am
Nilakshi Handique asked:


Music has become a way of life these days. Whether you are jogging, walking, travelling, even working or just relaxing, music can be a great companion. And this is where an MP3 player comes into play.

Among the most popular MP3 players today is the SanDisk MP3 Player. A SanDisk MP3 Player is way ahead of other MP3 players for its affordability, user-friendliness, and optimal play features.

And what’s more, with a SanDisk MP3 player you can also download digital files of newspapers, books, magazines and radio programs. Apart from that a SanDisk MP3 player also comes in a convenient thumb drive design that allows for one-handed use. Recently SanDisk MP3 player has partnered with Rhapsody for music downloading, as well as Audible for downloading non-music digital files.

Among the SanDisk MP3 player models, the SanDisk Sansa MP3 player series is the most popular.

All SanDisk MP3 player models play MP3 files and Windows Media audio files. Each of the models allows for easy navigation to sort and organize songs with various methods, either by title, artist or album names, among other options. The SanDisk MP3 player models come in a variety of styles and colors and all come with carrying case with armband for easy transport.

Among the SanDisk Sansa MP3 player models are SanDisk Sansa Fuze, Sansa 200 series and Sansa clip.Of these the SanDisk Sansa Clip mp3 player is the latest entrant. The SanDisk Sansa Clip offers impressive sound quality; ultra compact designs with a removable belt clip which is apt for outdoor activities. Useful features such as an FM radio and Rhapsody DNA integration are present. SanDisk Sansa Clip MP3 player includes support for a wide variety of audio file types, including OGG and FLAC. All these features are available at unbelievably affordable prices.

SanDisk Sansa MP3 player also has a media converter application which coverts picture and video formats in such a way that you could play video and display pictures. Resizing of pictures is also possible to make them fit into the Sansa screen.

With all these user friendly features the SanDisk Sansa MP3 player is infact the most alluring option today. Well if you want to be a proud owner of a SanDisk Sansa MP3 player, then we suggest you try online marts and get the best deals. Most of these online stores cater to the needs of customers with varying choices in terms of features, looks and budget.



ROMEO

is there an iHome clock radio for sansa mp3 players?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Monday 19 October 2009 7:55 pm
RX Queen asked:


I want to get a iHome clock radio for my bf but for a Sandisk Sansa mp3 player. I know they make them for iPods but isn’t there something out there that plays with sandisk sansa mp3 players.

KENDALL

Do the Sansa or Zen:V mp3 players support song start times?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Sunday 1 February 2009 6:50 pm
mrjondoh asked:


I currently have a dying ipod and I need to buy a mp3 new player. My favorite feature is that I can set the “start time” and “stop time” for an individual song in itunes, and the song will play according to that setting on my ipod. I can do the same with an equilizer setting, too.

I would like to buy an alternative mp3 player, but I cannot find information indicating whether other players offer these features. Can anyone tell me if the Sandisk sansas or Creative Zen:V series have this feature?

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