Howstuffworks.com Updated: 2011-09-23 18:52:21
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The SanDisk Sansa Express MP3 player is a good device to consider given its great sound, direct USB connection and small size. This inexpensive flash memory player comes in 1GB or 2GB sizes and appears as a USB flash drive. It plugs directly to your co...
Nice sound, well priced, direct USB connection...
Low quality earbuds, non-color display, small combo navigation/selection button...
The SanDisk Sansa Express MP3 player is a good device to consider given its great sound, direct USB connection and small size. This inexpensive flash memory player comes in 1GB or 2GB sizes and appears as a USB flash drive. It plugs directly to your c...
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DigitalReviews.net Updated: 2011-09-23 18:52:31
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SanDisk has been very prolific lately in bringing out new products, so much so that we decided to bring them to you in a SanDisk Show.Today we are featuring the Sansa Express MP3 player, the Cruzer Contour and the CF Extreme IV card.These models repres...
The 4GB version has an MSRP of $99.99, (thats AUD145) while the 8GB version has a $189.99 MSRP. Street prices are a lot cheaper. Good value for this slick drive. There are always slightly faster performers but would you in daily life really notice the...
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trustedreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-23 18:52:35
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It's been a while since SanDisk appeared out of nowhere and launched its nano-beating e200 range of MP3 players. Our very own Gordon Kelly was highly impressed with the e260 and the range is due for another refresh very soon. We're expecting the new line-...
As with all of the competition at this price, the Sansa Express has its weaknesses. In this case it's a slight deficiency in the sound quality department and file format support. However if it's features you want, headphones that won't need replacing stra...
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anythingbutipod.com Updated: 2011-09-23 18:52:44
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The Sansa Express is SanDisk’s budget MP3 player selling in the sub sixty dollar price range. Although it is what you would expect from an inexpensive MP3 player, there are a few features that give it a little bit of an edge in the budget MP3 player...
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Growing a reviewThe Sansa ExpressThe Zen Stone In search of an iPod Shuffle killer By Ben Kuchera | Published: June 20, 2007 - 11:13PM CT Growing a review I have a confession to make: Ive never owned an iPod. I have nothing against them, and every tim...
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Theres not a whole lot to say about the Sansa Express, and thats the point. People shopping for cheap portable media players often default to the Apple iPod shuffle just because theyve seen it in ads and, hey, it works with iTunes. SanDisk throws...
Tiny and lightweight. Simple, attractive design. Bright screen. FM radio. FM and voice recorder. Super cheap.
Lousy earbuds. Battery life is so-so. No power adapter.
For a $60 investment, you get to control your music, listen to and record FM radio, record your own voice, use an actual screen, and have the same amount of storage as an iPod shuffle—whats not to love?...
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mp3.com Updated: 2011-09-23 18:53:03
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The SanDisk Sansa Express features a handy plug-and-play design; its inexpensive; it offers several desirable extras such as an FM tuner, support for protected WMAs, and a MicroSD expansion slot.
The SanDisk Sansa Express features a handy plug-and-play design; its inexpensive; it offers several desirable extras such as an FM tuner, support for protected WMAs, and a MicroSD expansion slot.
The screen of the Sansa Express is tiny and its only capable of displaying two colors, so theres no album art or photo support.
The SanDisk Sansa Express is a solid choice for those who need an ultraconvenient MP3 player with a decent smattering of features.
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