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Getting iTunes podcasts on a Sansa Fuze--Ask the Editors In this week's MP3 Mailbox Monday blog, Jasmine explains how you can cull from iTunes in order to get podcasts for you SanDisk MP3 player.
SanDisk offers the Clip+ in three different capacities: 2GB for $40, 4GB for $50, and 8GB for $70. Considering that a 4GB Sansa Clip currently retails for $80 at the time of publication, that’s ...
As the successor to the best selling full-featured sub-$100 MP3 player in America, the Sansa Clip+ MP3 player is fully compatible with SanDisk slotRadio and slotMusic cards, as well as any microSD ...
Then this SanDisk MP3 player could be a great fit. Let’s start with its obvious flaw though: a dumb name. Yep, it’s listed as the SDMX28-016G-G46K. No. Thank. You.
The Sansa Clip can also play "DRM-free" MP3 downloads. The player is expected to be available from retailers in the U.S. and Europe in September 2007. Source: SanDisk ...
It didn’t exactly revolutionize the digital music industry, but the company is obviously still high on the idea, what with the release of the Sansa Clip +. The Clip + is supposedly “one of the best ...
Not too much has changed from the original Sansa Clip. The player is still small (2.1 inches tall by 1.3 wide by 0.4-inch thick), and light weight (0.9 ounce), but it now has a slightly less ...
I was leaing towards it (256Mb is $126 @ newegg.com).<BR><BR>But then I noticed that Newegg dropped the price of the 512MB Sandisk MP3 player to $100! This is bulkier and uglier, but what a price!
An update of the popular Sansa Clip, the unit boasts the inclusion of a microSD card slot, offering not only memory-expanding capabilities but compatibility with SanDisk's pre-loaded offerings.
SanDisk shrugs off Berlin court ruling in MP3 spat Italian firm says a judge has ruled that the seizure of SanDisk MP3 players at a trade show was legal. Dec. 14, 2006 10:29 a.m. PT 2 min read ...
The company says MusicGremlin technology will power the next generation of SanDisk MP3 players. Robert Khedouri, co-CEO of the NY-based company, will join Sandisk as VP of services.