By Anne Ahira

Full Review

Mp3 players appear in all sorts of models attemptingto keep on and the sansa mp3 player puts emphasis on on the screen dimension as one of its visual selling points. The Sansa mp3 player doesn't run mp3s alone, but it also equipped several remarkable elements like an FM tuner, Rhapsody DNA integration, good support for both photo and video formats, and better audio support including playback support for both FLAC and OGG formats.

The built-in microphone also gives the Sansa mp3 player some voice recorder capabilities. The Sansa mp3 player also has memory expansion capabilities allowing micro SDHC cards to be used for storing even more music and files.

The battery life grants about 24 hours of audio playback and 5 hours for video playback. The Sansa mp3 player is extremely recommended for anyone searching for a small-sized player that can operate a lot of multimedia formats.

Aside from the minor quirks when scrolling through songs with album arts, the Sansa player is a great deal.

Product Summary

The Good

The Sansa mp3 Player uses a good big screen user interface and supports additional audio formats like FLAC and OGG as well as photos and videos The battery life for both audio and video is a excellent addition as well.

The Bad

numerous examples of hanging come about in the Sansa mp3 Player while scrolling through a bunch of songs that include album arts. It doesn't give numerous accessories to it either and the battery is non-replaceable.

Bottom Line

Anyone looking for a simple and durable mp3 player should give the Sansa mp3 player a good look. It doesn't have many accessories, but it does have micro SDHC support allowing you to expand your music archive beyond limits.

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