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January 2008
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Ergonomic design
Is lowpriced
Userfriendly interface
Dedicated volume controls
Offers a plethora of handy features
Including a MicroSD card slot
Rhapsody DNA
A voice recorder
An FM tuner
And support for FLAC
Ogg
Audible
And podcasts
Builtin b...
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The size of the Clip is phenomenal. Great memory and battery life. Extremely easy controls. Mini USB connection.
Well made
Small and lightweight
Great sound
Capacity up to 8gb
15 hours of playback
Screen
Built-in FM tuner
Built-in mike and voice recorder
Ability to make on the go playlist
Adjustable five-band equalizer
Small size 15 Hour battery life Built-in mic with voice recorder Built-in FM Radio Sturdy Clip Design Uses standard USB port Excellent sound quality.
Lots of features
Impressive audio quality
Good value for money
Excellent sound quality
Good feature set
Very good value for money.
Display
Good sound quality
FM tuner
Voice recorder
The SanDisk Sansa Clip offers impressive sound quality
An ultracompact
Gym-friendly design with a removable belt clip
And useful features such as an FM radio and Rhapsody DNA integration. All of this comes at an incredible value
Since the player is...
Small size
Bright OLED screen
Good sound
8GB of solid-state storage for under $100
Plenty of features for a tiny player. Supports musicsubscription services like Rhapsody. Brainfree draganddrop syncing - no need to learn a new
Monochrome display is small making it difficult it for some to read
Add a microSD slot. Full color screen would be nice
But is not necessary. Where to Buy
Sansa Store Price
1GB is $39.99 and comes in black 2 GB is $59.99 and comes in black
Blue
Pink
And red 4 GB is $79.99 and comes in a special silver edition.
Does not play AAC file format
Could have better Mac support for playlists
Doesnt work with iTunes Controls are not as easy to use as some competing players Buttons have no labels when backlight is off Earbuds are uncomfortable
Design is a little bland
Idering its features
Superb audio quality
And price
The Sansa Clip is highly recommend
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Ineffectual scroll wheel
FM radio reception isnt great and theres no autoscan function. Initial connection of the Clip with Rhapsody was problematic.
FM radio reception isnt great and connection of the Clip with Rhapsody was problematic.
No MicroSD slot
Comes only in black
Navigating through 8GB of music on a small screen can be a pain
MP3 snobs will spot your cheapo earphones from 50 paces. Plastic clip feels slightly flimsy and has a light grip.
I cannot say enough great things on how I feel about the SanDisk Sansa Clip. It’s one of the best MP3 players you can purchase on the cheap. If you are looking for excellent sound quality and do not care for additional features like WiFi for examp...
Ergonomic design; is lowpriced, userfriendly interface; dedicated volume controls; offers a plethora of handy features, including a MicroSD card slot, Rhapsody DNA, a voice recorder, an FM tuner, and support for FLAC, Ogg, Audible, and podcasts; builtin b...
The SanDisk Sansa Clip has a poor battery life; monochrome display is small making it difficult it for some to read;
The sansa offers loads of features with good quality sound for just under $69.99 .That is bloody cheap. It represents the evolution of the Clip and Sansa have done good job here. If you’re thinking about getting an Mp3 player and it did not fit your...
Abstract: The PlayersSansa Clip (4 GB)Sansa ClipSuperb Sound, easy to use on the go, Audible compatible. Can create on the go playlists and has a great battery life of over 30 hours. There is no video of course with a one-inch screen. It does have a tendency to fr...
Well made, Small and lightweight, Great sound, Capacity up to 8gb, 15 hours of playback, Screen, Built-in FM tuner, Built-in mike and voice recorder, Ability to make on the go playlist, Adjustable five-band equalizer
Does not play AAC file format, Could have better Mac support for playlists
Small size 15 Hour battery life Built-in mic with voice recorder Built-in FM Radio Sturdy Clip Design Uses standard USB port Excellent sound quality.
Doesnt work with iTunes Controls are not as easy to use as some competing players Buttons have no labels when backlight is off Earbuds are uncomfortable
Music players have seemed to take on a whole life of their own in the last seven years. There is literally a plethora of different styles, brands, and models to choose from – with the least expensive only costing $20-$30 and the higher end models ra...
Abstract: Anyone in the market for a small MP3 player should definitely take a hard look at the Sansa Clip from Sandisk before making a purchase. Comparable in size to the iPod Shuffle, the Sansa Clip packs in more features and now more storage giving some signi...
Abstract: Video Review: Should you find you need a small music player, for you or a special someone, with 8GB of storage, an FM tuner, and access to Rhapsody, all for under $99, you should check out our Gadget Pr0n review of the SanDisk 8GB Clip....
Abstract: Having owned one of the 2G models for several months now, I was very curious to see if SanDisk would have the consistency to stick with a winning design or if they would fall pray to the industry wide obsession with fixing what’s not broken. It took ...
Abstract: The Sansa Clip from SanDisk is one of the best sounding MP3 players you can buy and the 8GB model is a flat out bargain. The player is very light, includes a handy clip and is very easy to use. The Clip features support for MP3, WMA, Audible, FLAC and...
Abstract: Quick Version: Starting at under $40, the Sansa Clip from SanDisk makes an excellent wearable MP3 player if you’re looking for something small that still has plenty of features. Overview and Features: 1.35 x 2.17 x 0.65 inches (W x H x D), less than ...