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SanDisk Sansa Express MP3 Player
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Product Description
The Sansa Express MP3 player is an affordable, cable-free, flash-based MP3 player with superior features. It gives you everything you need to enjoy digital music. It's slim, sleek, and easy to use!Created by the leader in flash memory, the Sansa Express MP3 player has many high-end features, including a microSD expansion slot, recording capabilities, plus a direct connection to a consumer's computer - with no USB cable required.
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Average User Rating:
4.0
out of
5
Number of Ratings:
3
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User Reviews for
SanDisk Sansa Express MP3 Player
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Audio bargain
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Reviewed
April 21 2007 3:16:11 AM
9
out of
10
users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
5
out of 5
Pros:
Looks, ease of use, integration with WMP11, Supports Audible |
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Cons:
um, can't think of one. 59 bucks. Wanted a straightforward look, something small in a flash based MP3 player that would slip into a pocket. I'm deployed at the moment, and wanted something easy not to worry about. Don't need extra cables to sync music. I had a iPod Shuffle, but wanted a screen for navigation, and this one is bright and good looking. I also listen to alot of audiobooks, and this one supports Audible on WMP11. I'm getting about 20 hours on a full charge on the battery. I pretty much listen only, don't use the radio really, and don't voice record, even though those features are present and straightforward. LOVE the understated but high tech look. I also have a e260 and Nano, and they both scratch pretty easily, but this one doesn't, and it's the one I grab the most when I'm heading out somewhere. You can spend a lot of money on a nice MP3 player, but if you aren't looking for video capabilities, just the ability to listen to music or audiobooks, this thing is a steal, and I recommend it fully!
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Awesome replacement for Shuffle
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Reviewed
September 2 2007 3:59:25 AM
1
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2
users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
5
out of 5
Pros:
4 Line Display, Playlists, FM Tuner, USB Plug built-in, Micro-SD Expansion, No extra software to transfer music |
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Seems a little glitchy I sold my old shuffle for 40 bucks to a guy at work, and bought this for 53 bucks. Definitely an upgrade. From the fact that it has a screen, to an FM Tuner to the MicroSD slot, this is an awesome little player. I love the fact that it has an FM tuner because sometimes i get really bored of listening to all the music I know every word to. Also, it has a MicroSD slot so you can upgrade the 1GB to a 3GB player, and the 2GB to a 4GB player for the price of a MicroSD card (about 23 bucks for a 2GB I've seen). Finally, the best thing of all is that it's built like the shuffle to where you can plug it straight into a USB plug, yet it doesn't need any extra software to transfer music at all. (Also the music transfers like 10x as fast as ITunes for some reason) You can drag and drop from windows straight onto the memory. Also, the fact that it has a built in USB plug means that you can directly store files so it doubles as your own personal flash drive for school papers to print, or whathaveyou. The only problem I've ever had with it is that the first MP3 I played completely crashed the unit to the point of where I had to hardware reset it. This wasn't a big problem considering I know why it happened. I had a file I had converted from WMA to MP3 and the converter left the .wma and appended the MP3 at the end making it filename.WMA.MP3 and I assume it tried to read it as a WMA. Other than that this is way better than an Apple IPod Shuffle in my opinion, and I would recommend this to anybody looking for all of these features in an MP3 player like I was. Thank you SanDisk :-D
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grr
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Reviewed
November 26 2008 2:04:18 AM
0
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users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
2
out of 5
Pros:
looks nice and very portable |
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system breaks easily, shuts off randomly, volume key gets stuck sometimes its looks cool and everything, but after awhile, the system just breaks. it broke on me just recently. i was recording from the radio with it and i stopped recording, but then it shut down i me. i turned it on, but it just went to the welcome screen and went off. i have called to replace it 3 times already. also, it will randomely shut down and sometimes the volume will just go all the way up and wont go down.
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