Friday, November 9, 2007

Review: SanDisk Sansa Clip




The Sansa Clip is a tiny MP3 player that boasts an array of cool features, as well as distinctively big sound for its small size. Clearly aimed to compete with Apple’s Shuffle, it obviously dominates in every way except design and size.Perfect for the fitness buff or traveler, the compact Sansa Clip featuers a fashionable clip for wearing anywhere, FM radio, voice recording, and a bright screen for exceptionally easy navigation of tunes.It's small- the size of a matchbox- and easily and firmly clips to shirt or pants. The controls are very easy to use and the screen is easy to see. The sound quality is very good when used with better headphones than those that came with it.

Audio Player
The Sansa Clip plays MP3, WMA, secure WMA and Audible file formats. Enjoy up to 32 hours of playback and up to 500 songs (WMA format). Connect via USB to your computer for charging or synchronizing.

FM Radio
Listen to the radio or tune in to the TVs at the gym with the digital FM tuner, which features 40 user presets.

Voice Recorder
Use the built-in microphone to record memos, lectures, and more for later listening.

What’s in the Box
Sansa Clip MP3 player, Clip accessory, USB 2.0 transfer cable, Earphones, Promotional Inserts, Quick Start Guide, Installation CD with user guide.

Bottom Line:
Easy to use and you will be listening to high quality music in minutes.This little number has fantastic sound quality when used with higher end headphones.Can be used as a spare player for hard activities or work because of the lower price. At this price this is a great buy.

Hits:
Great sound quality
Inexpensive
Durable

Miss:
Poor radio reception
The sound quality of the voice recorder
Weak audio codec support

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