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I am so addicted to the radio on this MP3 player and its so easy to download music with wiindows media player. Also dont let refurbished fool you, the player came in pristine condition.................I definately recommend the product and overstock rocks...
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I purchased this M3P player for myself to use while I walk. I have purchased others for my children and they want to trade me for mine! I am very happy with the ease of use and quality of sound from this refurbished item. The only reason I did not give it complete 5 stars was that there were some scratches on the front of it, otherwise, I love this little M3P player!
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I researched before I purchased these mp3 players and can't say enough about the Clip. After begging for (and getting) iPod Shuffles, my girls gave them up when they tried these. They are slightly larger than a Shuffle, but still very small. The sound is terrific and the other features such as FM radio, the ability to record from the radio, a viewing screen and great price beat the other brands hands down. The colors are very appealing, too. This Clip was refurbished, but the only thing that didn't appear new was the packaging. The Clip package comes with earphones, a short usb data cable that doubles as a charger and a cd. It is easy to use and you can view the Clip's contents on your computer. One nice feature is that when you add music, you don't lose what is already on the Clip if you have removed the previous music from your computer. It also has a regular mini 5-pin connection, so you can easily find accessories such as chargers/additional usb data cables. I have purchased several
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I bought two of these; one was for my wife and one for myself. Not all of the music I downloaded onto it works. It is really frustrating because I've been able to download onto other MP3s. And, I'm not real happy about trying to flip through all the different songs in order to find one I want to listen to. It kind of takes things back to the old cassette tape days. I didn't think that would be such a big deal, but after several uses, it has started to bother me.
I've actually lost interest in using this MP3. I will save a little money and buy a better unit next time.
I've actually lost interest in using this MP3. I will save a little money and buy a better unit next time.
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The Sandisk Sansa Fuze is a quality MP3 player. I've had the 4GB model for about a month. I've got about 1500 songs on it, with about half a gig of space left. I only use it for music -- I don't have any need or desire to see pictures or movies on a less than 2 inch screen. Paired with a pair of Audioengine 5 speakers Audioengine 5 - PC multimedia speakers for iPod - 45 Watt (total) - 2-way - black, it now serves as my primary stereo system. The sound is as good as or better than any component stereo system I've had. It plays for hours -- I think the claim of 24 hour battery life is probably reasonable, although I haven't let it run the battery all the way down before recharging. You can get a wall charger for it for next to nothing -- I got this one:SANDISK SANSA Premium Black Travel Wall A/C Charger for SanDisk Sansa c100 / c200 / e200 Series (although the Fuze is not listed, it does use the same input connection). This charger works great, and it's never taken more than a few
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The Aim 2GB MP3 Player/ FM Tuner/ Voice Recorder was a total waste of money. It's controls are so small you need a magnifying glass to see them, but hold on to that magnifying glass because you will not be able read the instructions without it. Since I couldn't see how to use it I thought I would give it to my teenagers they found it to be dull and difficult to use. I can't even return the darn thing because I no longer have the box. In conclusion I would like to say to Overstock ,GET RID OF THAT ITEM!!!!!!!!!
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I recently purchased the Philips 2 GB Flash MP3 Player. It works great, downloaded quite a few songs and enjoy during the day or times of relaxation. Would recommend this to anyone contemplating a reasonably priced MP3 Player. I think I will replace the earphones with a type that is a better fit to my ears. They tend to fall out of my ears, only downside. Volume and ease of operation top notch for MP3 Player in this price range.
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I was unable to download WMA files from an old flash drive onto the MP3 player. I contacted the company and the information they gave me was not useful. I had to copy the files onto a disc and download them. The sound quality is excellent, but the AAA battery does not last long. When I tried to add files to the player I had to reformat and start all over. It may be something I am doing wrong, but overall it is worth the price I paid.
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I bought the SanDick Sansa Clip because I was having difficulties with my older SanDisk MP3 Player on my service (Rhapsody) I did not want to buy another SanDisk product. However this unit (SanDisk Sansa Clip) was reccommended by Rhapsody and has proven to be an excellent choice. The only thing I am not wild about are the ear buds, Too Big. I have a set of JVC Ear buds that I use and everything is great!
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Several other reviews indicated the Sansa beats the Nano in sound quality. I trusted the Sandisk name and thnk the purchase was a good one for my daughters (ages 8 and 10-their first MP3 player). IPod prices seem high for first-timers! I was surprised and disappointed that the package arrived with no instructions for the Sansa included, but I easily found them to download on the Internet.
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Better and cheaper than iPod, or at least thats what my friends told me. This MP3 Player has an excellent battery life, and an expandable memory slot for microSD cards. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT!
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Creative Zen Stone Plus 2 GB MP3 Player with Built-in Speaker and Clip (Dark Blue)
This is a tiny MP3 player (approximately 1" x 2")that comes with USB cable, earphones, skin and clip. This little MP3 player has built in speakers, is 2 GB, holds up to 500 songs, has an FM radio with 32 preset stations and a voice recorder. The speaker is fine but can have a bit of a "tinny" sound. It is easy to use and great for children as it is VERY light, small and can be dropped without breaking as it is so light. The battery can either be charged using your computer with the USB cable included or you can purchase a wall or car charger separately. My only complaint is that I paid $20 more for it on Amazon that I did for a second one I bought on eBay! My fault for not comparing prices!
This is a tiny MP3 player (approximately 1" x 2")that comes with USB cable, earphones, skin and clip. This little MP3 player has built in speakers, is 2 GB, holds up to 500 songs, has an FM radio with 32 preset stations and a voice recorder. The speaker is fine but can have a bit of a "tinny" sound. It is easy to use and great for children as it is VERY light, small and can be dropped without breaking as it is so light. The battery can either be charged using your computer with the USB cable included or you can purchase a wall or car charger separately. My only complaint is that I paid $20 more for it on Amazon that I did for a second one I bought on eBay! My fault for not comparing prices!
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we have purchased it three m onths ago and there is no longer a screen on the i pod. so far absolutely nothing we have purchased from overstock worked right
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this is the worst mp3 player i have ever used. when it did turn on it would not play music. it is not user friendly controls hard to use if they work i could not figure out how to use this and im really good with electronics. stay away from this mp4 player and any generic mp3 player. if the instrutions are on one page retun it. dont waste your money on this.
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The only reason that I have not packed it up and returned it is the cost of shipping and my 8 year old granddaughter doesn't mind listening to it. I am so disappointed in the sound. At times, with the volume at its highest level the music/song can barely be heard. There is no clarity of sound. It is awful.
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It's a great product and service - everything you read about it, it dose and makes it a pretty cool set up. BUT the bottom line is - if your looking for a Portable wear on your arm device, like to go to the gym with (in my opinion) DON'T BOTHER. Even with the proprietary headphones (because of the built in antenna) reception was HORRIBLE. Let alone the (included) regular "jax" for regular headphones (which it dose have) absolutely DEAD IN THE WATER in that case.... So in closing - only using it strictly outside does it get good reception - but then again, that's with it's proprietary headphones... So hopefully developments in the future will have prospects but for me now it gets a thumbs down.
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This item performs as advertised and is a good value for the money. My one point of criticism is tghat anyone with some limitation of vision will have probloems making out the various screens needed to change modes.
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I purchased this mp3 for my wife and she loves it. The internal speaker is very useful for use at her job and she uses it. The sound is a little, tinny, but it's better than always HAVING to use ear buds. I've recommended it friends and family.
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At the risk of repeating everyone else's reviews here, let me just say :
This is a sweet MP3 player! And I have had several over the years.
1. Windows XP recognized it immediately as a Sansa Fuze 2GB player when I plugged it into the USB port. No proprietary software is required... just plug it in and get started.
2. Use plain ol' Windows Media Player to rip your favorite songs from audio CDs and create WMP playlists, then transfer the playlists (complete with album art, even!) to the Sansa Fuze. Believe me, they could NOT have made this any easier.
3. I filled up just over 1GB of my Sansa with 88 songs each sampled at a 320 Kbps rate. And thanks to the easy navigation menus, I can find any of those songs within seconds.
I have not yet tried it's video capabilities, but I don't care about that anyway. When I'm working out at the gym, all I want is my music... and this thing as an MP3 music player is worth the price alone.
This is a sweet MP3 player! And I have had several over the years.
1. Windows XP recognized it immediately as a Sansa Fuze 2GB player when I plugged it into the USB port. No proprietary software is required... just plug it in and get started.
2. Use plain ol' Windows Media Player to rip your favorite songs from audio CDs and create WMP playlists, then transfer the playlists (complete with album art, even!) to the Sansa Fuze. Believe me, they could NOT have made this any easier.
3. I filled up just over 1GB of my Sansa with 88 songs each sampled at a 320 Kbps rate. And thanks to the easy navigation menus, I can find any of those songs within seconds.
I have not yet tried it's video capabilities, but I don't care about that anyway. When I'm working out at the gym, all I want is my music... and this thing as an MP3 music player is worth the price alone.
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simply marvalous! take the time to experiment with it and only use the booklet for reference , and you have a very high tech piece of equipment that is well worth it.



















