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The editors liked
Simple drag and drop to get music on the device. The audio recording feature is nice as well
It is light and easy to carry with you wherever you go
Very reasonable price for capacity
Performance. User interface features good-looking animated graphics. FM radio recording and voice recording. MicroSD slot for swappable content.
InexpensiveImpressive range of featuresmicroSD card slot
The Sansa Fuze+ comes in a variety of colors and capacities
At superaffordable prices. Features such as video playback
AAC compatibility
FM radio
Photos
Podcasts
Rhapsody support
Voice recording
And Mac compatibility make it an easy iPod alternati
Sleek
Lightweight design
Colorful
Modern interface
Much cheaper than a comparable iPod Nano
2.4-inch LCD screen
Expandable with microSD cards
The editors didn't like
What needs improvement
The lock function is way to easy to disable with it regularly being disabled in my pocket. This needs fixed as well as being able to restart podcasts where you left off
The touchscreen is sometimes difficult to use.
Slow reaction time from touch pad. Occasionally
Controls don't respond to touch. Navigation can be tedious.
Sluggish interfaceTouch panel causes problemsFeels a little cheap
Abstract: When it was time for SanDisk to update the Fuze, they dubbed it the Fuze+ rather than make it a completely new player- just as they did with the Sansa Clip+. While the Clip+ truly was a minor (but awesome) update though, you can stare at the Fuze and...
The Sansa Fuze+ wins the prize for the music player with the most functionality at an affordable price. It includes an FM radio with the ability to record radio, a voice recorder, a photo viewer, good video playback, a MicroSD card slot for expansion, ...
Abstract: When it comes to music players, iPods are the first thing that would jump to your mind. The Apple iPod has ruined other MP3 player’s market share and there are also music phones which serve as good substitutes to stand alone MP3 players. Sansa has been...
With so many smartphones and feature phones able to play music, MP3 player innovation has practically halted. In case you still prefer having a standalone MP3 player and do not wish to purchase an expensive iPod, you should definitely consider the San...
Abstract: Recently, I have been able to spend a few weeks trying out SanDisk’s latest MP3 player, the Sansa Fuze+, which replaced the two year old SanDisk Sansa Fuze. I have not used the original Sansa Fuze, so I cannot comment on any notable differences, but I...
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Published: 2010-10-01, Author: Donald , review by: engadget.com
InexpensiveImpressive range of featuresmicroSD card slot
Sluggish interfaceTouch panel causes problemsFeels a little cheap
The Sansa Fuze+ is inexpensive and feature-packed, but hampered by slow performance and a finicky touchscreen that will have you wishing for some actual buttons....
Published: 2010-09-21, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com
The Sansa Fuze+ comes in a variety of colors and capacities, at superaffordable prices. Features such as video playback, AAC compatibility, FM radio, photos, podcasts, Rhapsody support, voice recording, and Mac compatibility make it an easy iPod alternati
The new touch-pad navigation is sluggish, screen resolution isn't great, audio quality is just average, and the all-plastic design feels cheap
You can find smaller or cheaper MP3 players, but you won't find a better value than the Sansa Fuze+ in terms of dollars per features.
Very reasonable price for capacity, performance. User interface features good-looking animated graphics. FM radio recording and voice recording. MicroSD slot for swappable content.
Slow reaction time from touch pad. Occasionally, controls don't respond to touch. Navigation can be tedious.
If you live outside the iTunes ecosystem, the Sansa Fuze+ offers better features than either the Apple iPod nano or the iPod shuffle and is priced to compete with both players. ...
Simple drag and drop to get music on the device. The audio recording feature is nice as well
What needs improvement: The lock function is way to easy to disable with it regularly being disabled in my pocket. This needs fixed as well as being able to restart podcasts where you left off
I can't say that the Sandisk Sansa Fuze+ is better than my now 5 year old iPod Video is. It's a quality player and I do enjoy using it but there's many little things that just takes it down a notch or two. If Sandisk resolves some of the issues I have h...