SanDisk Sansa e260 4 GB MP3 Player with MicroSD Expansion Slot (Black | 
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Avg. Customer Rating: 731 reviews Sales Rank: 145
Format: Cd Platform: Windows Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows Hard Drive Size: 4 Clothing Size: 4 GB Size: 4 GB Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 3.5 x 1.7 x 0.5 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: SDMX4-4096-A70 Model: SDMX4-4096-A70 UPC: 619659026363 EAN: 0619659026363 ASIN: B000ETVKHE
Release Date: April 15, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Sleek, ultra-thin digital audio/image/video player with 4 GB of flash memory | | • | Compatible with MP3, WMA, and WMA-DRM10 music files (PlaysForSure) | | • | FM tuner with record capability and voice recorder; bright 1.8-inch color TFT LCD | | • | Convert most popular video formats (MPEG-4, WMV, DivX) to play on device | | • | User-replaceable rechargeable lithium-ion battery for up to 20 hours of life |
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Amazon.com Product Description You can take it with you. Keep your media in your pocket with the SanDisk Sansa e260 flash memory digital audio/video player with 4 GB of storage. This sleek, light device enables you to enjoy music, video, and photo slideshows on-the-go. Features include MP3 and WMA playback, Microsoft PlaysForSure support, FM tuner (with recording ability), voice recorder, and a bright 1.8" TFT color screen./p table width="250" cellpadding="20" align="left" tr td align="center"img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/sansa-e200-angle-th.jpg" border="0"/td /tr tr td align="center"smallibSansa e200 series players mix great design and durability with an excellent user interface.brbr View the e200 Series Demo. /b/i/small/td /tr /table table width="300" cellpadding="20" align="right" tr td align="center"img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/sansa-e200-size.jpg" border="0"/td /tr tr td align="center"img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/sansa-e200-capacity.jpg" border="0"brbrsmallibChoose a Sansa e200-series player with the capacity that's right for you. /b/i/small/td /tr /table pbForm is Function/bbr The Sansa e260 has a sleek, thin design with a large 1.8" TFT color screen for easy viewing. The strong alloy metal casing means the device is durable and scratch resistant. On the front, easy to use, backlit controls let you access what you want quickly and intuitively. The player also includes a microSD slot for expanding your memory capacity, and supports SanDisk TrustedFlash and gruvi content cards, which can be shared with mobile phones. The user-replaceable lithium-ion battery provides up to 20 hours of enjoyment. pbMP3 Player/bbr The Sansa e260 will play MP3, WMA, and secure WMA formats. Other formats can be converted using the Sansa Media Converter (included). The e260 also uses PlaysForSure technology. Look for the PlaysForSure logo if you want to make sure the digital music and video you purchase will play back on it every time. Match the PlaysForSure logo on a large selection of leading devices and online music stores. If you see the logo, you'll know your digital music will play for sure. Choose from a large number of digital music and video stores, including MTV's Urge, Rhapsody, Yahoo!, MSN Music, MusicMatch, MusicNow, Napster, Wal-Mart Music Downloads, and many more. pbVideo Player/bbr View your favorite video clips anywhere, anytime. Use the included SanDisk Media Converter software to convert most popular video formats (such as MPEG-4, WMV, or DivX) into the MJPEG format playable on the e260. pbPhoto Viewer/bbr Share slideshows of your favorite photos with your friends. SanDisk Media Converter also supports most image formats, allowing you to convert and downsize your images for display on the e260. pbOn-Board FM Radio/bbr The e260 includes a digital FM tuner for listening to your favorite radio stations. Keep those favorites readily available by adding them to your presets. You can also record live radio on-the-fly for future listening. pbVoice Recording/bbr Have a thought you need to get down before it evades you? Use the built-in microphone to record voice memos. Capture interviews, classes, short notes to yourself, or anything else you might feel inspired to record. pbChoose the Capacity for Your Needs/bbr The Sansa e200 series is available in capacities of 2, 4, 6, or 8 GB. Each model contains a the microSD expansion slot, meaning you won't be limited to internal memory capacity. pbWhat's in the Box/bbr Sansa e260 digital audio player, travel pouch and lanyard, stereo headphones, lithium ion rechargeable battery, USB cable, and quick start guide.
Product Description The Sansa e200 Series MP3 players are the flagship products of SanDisks audio line. Created by the leaders in flash memory, this flash-based player provides everything you need for music, photo, and video clip playback.The very attractive, sleek design includes a 1.8 TFT color screen with advanced navigational features and an easy to use interface. You can also avoid scratches and cracks with the durable metal backing. The Sansa e200 provides superior sound playback and supports Microsoft PlaysForSure subscription music. The SanDisk Media Converter supports most image formats to enjoy photos and small personal videos.
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kids love it January 7, 2009 my two boys received one for christmas this year and they have no complaints!! cant ask for more than that. they use them all the timebr /
Good player for the money January 6, 2009 I bought this player for my 15 yr old who wanted an IPOD with a screen. This player is great considering how reasonably priced it is. She already had a IPOD mini but hated that she didn't have a screen to change up or be able to scroll through her songs. The sound quality is great and she loves the fact she can upload pictures to it.
I like it better that my Ipod Touch for music. January 6, 2009 I bought the SanDisk Sansa e260 before I bought my Ipod Touch. I was going to sell the Sansa but I found I liked it better for just listening to music and the FM radio makes it even better. If I just had one, it would be this one. I wish it had AM radio too.br /Great deal for the price.
Pretty good music player January 6, 2009 It's a pretty nice MP3 player. The only problem I've had is that if you are manually creating .m3u playlists, they sometimes don't work correctly unless all the files are in the same folder. I haven't tried creating playlists with Windows Media Player. The v2 version that I received accepts microSDHC cards, which gets rid of the 2GB limit.
Almost perfect January 1, 2009 Pluses: Easy to use. Large capacity. Slim design. Does voice recording and playback just fine. Is NOT an ipod so you aren't tied down to proprietary formats and subscription services.br /br /Minuses: Nothing works well automatically "synch"ing things to Windows Media Player including this item. Fortunately, there is another format that allows your computer to see the player as just another USB drive. That works great. Don't try to use this device with any automatic software or services. Just treat it as a pin drive that holds .mp3 files and things work just fine. Due to WMP's fixation on all things USB, it is also a good idea never to have it connected to your computer when WMP is running or your files start flying around in unpredictable ways.br /The default mode (MTP -stupid mode) doesn't see your expansion cards - it says so right in the manual. You have to use stupid mode to use any of the automatic online services such as Rhapsody or if you want automatic "synch"ing to windows media player. Since I think all those automatic services are nightmares and detest all the automatic features of windows media player, this is only an annoyance for as long as it takes me to change the mode to regular USB mode (MSC).br /br /My experience: I purchased one in April 2007. It lasted until December 2008 when it suddenly failed. I purchased a replacement and will likely purchase a spare for when it eventually fails. Problem with the newer versions of the firmware is that the option to turn off all that automatic "synch"ing now has to be initiated by turning it off, locking the device, pressing rewind, then connecting to your computer and releasing when it is recognized. Why not have me just rub my head and pat my belly while reciting the pledge of allegiance backwards? After that, the option to select between stupid mode (MTP) and regular USB mode (MSC)appears on the menu like it used to in the old firmware version.br /br /Oh yeah. Did I mention it is NOT an ipod so you aren't tied down to services and formats that Steve Jobs is trying to cram down your throat?
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