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SanDisk Sansa Clip 2GB MP3 Player-2GB SANSA CLIP MP3 PLAYER BLUE PERPFM RADIO W/40 PRESET VOIC

SanDisk Sansa Clip 2GB MP3 Player-2GB SANSA CLIP MP3 PLAYER BLUE PERPFM RADIO W/40 PRESET VOIC

Sandisk - SDMX11R-2048B-A70
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SanDisk Sansa Clip 2GB MP3 Player-2GB SANSA CLIP MP3 PLAYER BLUE PERPFM RADIO W/40 PRESET VOIC
I am writing this review today because I just send my red Sansa clip through the washing machine by accident and thought it was a goner; it works as if nothing happened! I am sold on this device I won't ever by another music player, it is nice to finally find something reliable where I don't feel I just wasted $200 for a nice looking gadget with absolutely no reliability.

I have purchased 3 of these so far. This device was an hands down for me at first because of the belt clip. The sound quality is amazing, the features and functionality are intuitive and easy to understand. Get one they are great!
  4 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  16 price(s)  |  155 days ago at 
SanDisk Sansa Clip 2GB MP3 Player-2GB SANSA CLIP MP3 PLAYER BLUE PERPFM RADIO W/40 PRESET VOIC
I just bought this little player today, brought it home, loaded some tunes, fired it up and been listening with a smile on my face ever since! It sounds terrific and that's the most important feature for me and this player doesn't disappoint. I'd previously been using a iRiver 512mb flash player and it sounded really good - I was skeptical that this Sansa Clip would be as good at this price but I really can't tell a difference and it may actually sound better than the iRiver. And, the display is SO much easier for me to see than my older player (I don't have great vision so this Sansa display is wonderful.) Loading up songs couldn't have been simpler - I already had quite a few MP3's on my hard drive, so it was simply a matter of dragging & dropping to the Sansa player under My Computer. I think this just about has to be the best MP3 player value available on the market right now. (Edit): I learned how to rip CD's directly to the player (thanks to the Sandisk user's forum) and man, I'm
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  4 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  16 price(s)  |  247 days ago at 
SanDisk Sansa Clip 2GB MP3 Player-2GB SANSA CLIP MP3 PLAYER BLUE PERPFM RADIO W/40 PRESET VOIC
This is the first MP3 player I have owned. I own 1000+ CDs, and at age 37, consider myself a bit of an audiophile. I have listened to some songs from my phone, but never took the plunge to a dedicated MP3 player. Even after a few days, I don't know why I put this off.

First, moving music to the player was remarkably easy. I just plugged it in, and the player showed up in Windows Explorer. I copied MP3s from my computer, with no specific directory/file structure to follow, and they showed up, sorted correctly by artist/album/song, etc. No extra software to use! No iTunes or WMP or Rhapsody or LockYourMusicIntoOurStore stuff!

Second, this is a fine interface. Yes, it is text-only. But that is how I always listened on my phone anyway, I scrolled through the album titles and when I found the one I wanted, I hit "play". Naturally, if you REALLY NEED to see cover art, get a different player. But if you are buying music, and not cover art (and also not little plastic disks and boxes),
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  4 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  16 price(s)  |  253 days ago at 
SanDisk Sansa Clip 2GB MP3 Player-2GB SANSA CLIP MP3 PLAYER BLUE PERPFM RADIO W/40 PRESET VOIC
BACKGROUND: I was in the market for a small MP3 player with primary usage at the gym. I was looking for a rechargeable unit as my previous player ate AAA batteries about every week or so. I considered three options of which the Sansa Clip was one of them. I eliminated the iPod Shuffle due to its cost and lack of display. The other primary contender was the Creative Zen Stone Plus (I rejected the non-Plus model due it its lack of display). I will reference how the Sansa Clip won out throughout the rest of the review.

SET UP: The Sansa Clip is about as simple as it gets in this area. It requires no additional software installation. My home system runs XP SP2 with Windows Media Player 11. When I plugged the player in to charge, it was detected and recognized automatically. I told windows to "Take No Action" as the default behavior when the device connects. This allows me to maintain complete control over the syncing process. My unit charged in about an hour.

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  4 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  16 price(s)  |  270 days ago at 

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