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The editors liked
High quality sound and video
Good user interface
Sleek design
Solid state memory
Good battery life with user replaceable LiIon cell
Expandable microSD memory slot
Removable battery. Sturdy shell. Very good audio quality. Easy to use. Expandable storage. Extensive feature set. Strong FM tuner.
The SanDisk Sansa e200 series combines copious features such as subscription compatibility
An FM tuner/recorder
Voice recording
And photo and video playback into a compact and durable device. We like the tactile navigation wheel
As well as the well...
20-hr battery life
FM radio
Built-in mic
Expandable memory
Solid construction
Affordable price.
The editors didn't like
Confusing playlist transfers
Slow boot time
Playlists cause menu lag
Occasional lock ups
Playlisting features arent great. Buttons are slightly difficult to press. No lossless support. Loading music in USB mode causes erratic behavior. Requires separate apps for loading music and visual media.
No AC adapter in package
The buttons surrounding the SanDisk Sansa e200s scrollwheel can be difficult to press
The mechanical scrollwheel can tire out some thumbs
Photos and video must go through conversion with bundled software
Lackluster DRM software; not as sleek as an iPod Nano.
A worthy contender for your dollar. Consider the SanDisk e200 line if youre in the market for a Nano, but are willing to sacrifice a bit of cool-factor for a whole lot of extra features!
How does the Sansa e260 (and its siblings in the e200 range) fare in the Value-for-Money stakes? Very well, I would say. There’s isn’t a lot we didn’t like. Sure, a faster start-up time might be one of them, but even that is relative. Th...
Abstract: 2GB (model e250) and 6GB (model e270). You can watch photos and videos on the 1.8 inch, 176x220 pixel-resolution color screen. The device plays videos in 15 frames pe...
Abstract: We hereby decree that every new media player should henceforth be equipped with an instant-on feature, like that of iRiver’s Clix. You push the power button and—bam!—the Clix is up and running. As PC users, we’ve all grown accustomed to electronic dev...
Abstract: Like Samsung, it’s clear that SanDisk has taken more than a few aesthetic cues from the nano with the Sansa e260. However, this player matches Apple blow for blow, even though it’s more than a full ounce heavier (2.6 ounces). Coming in 2GB, 4G...
High quality sound and video, Good user interface, Sleek design, Solid state memory, Good battery life with user replaceable LiIon cell, Expandable microSD memory slot
Confusing playlist transfers, Slow boot time, Playlists cause menu lag, Occasional lock ups
Well, it appears that the iPod killer really is a mythical beast, at least for Sandisk. The Sansa e260 has all the trappings of a good iPod slayer: sleek looks, nice features, handy interface, lower price... But the e260 just isnt as easy to use as th...
Abstract: Add To Your Site: In this Byte we walk you through the many features of SanDisk’s newest flagship MP3 player, the Sansa e260. Looking to capitalize on the whole “iPod doesn’t have all the features that we have” thang, SanDisk has c...
Out of the blue SanDisk has come up with a genuine nano killer. The interface may not be quite as intuitive as the all conquering ClickWheel but it is still highly straightforward and while the lack of iTunes may be an unavoidable flaw to some its absence...