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| SanDisk Sansa e280 8 GB MP3 Player (Black) | 
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| Brand: SanDisk Category: CE
List Price: $249.99 Buy Refurbished: $59.99 You Save: $190.00 (76%)
New (6) Used (7) Refurbished (7) from $59.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 689 reviews Sales Rank: 310
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 6 x 1.7 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: SDMX4-8192-A70 Model: SDMX4-8192-A70 UPC: 619659028893 EAN: 0840356715513 ASIN: B000HZ9CCA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
Great MP3 (etc.) Player! June 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is an excellent MP3 player. I have now transferred pretty much every CD that I own over to it. I used Windows Media Player to change them into *.mpa files instead of the larger *.mp3 files without any noticeable loss of quality. I also have a slew of family pictures and a few video clips stored on it (with the help of an extra 2 GB microSD chip), and I still have about 2.5 GB of space left.
There are several help forums and some downloads (such as media transfer software, the manual, and update software) that you will REALLY want to get from the [...] This unit is easy to load and use, although I had to do some tricksy things with audiobooks in order to get them to play in the correct order. That is a problem with audiobooks on MP3 players anyway, so no hit on the Sansa. Read the Sansa forums for help on that...
I am definitely getting a better protective jacket with armband for this, though. The included pocket just slips off and doesn't protect anything unless the Sansa is in your pants pocket or something. I don't really care for the lanyard either. Having the Sansa dangling from my neck lets it smack into things or get caught on things bringing me up short with a jerk sometimes.
A decent player for the price June 29, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this player because it was half the cost of an 8gb ipod nano. The menus are not quite as refined as the ipod, which might mean more scrolling to find a specific song or artist if you have lots of different music on your player.
The player is relatively easy to use, and loading music in windows media player is straightforward (though I will confess that I still prefer itunes when listening to music on my computer, and I think that itunes is easier to use). The built in radio is a plus. I haven't had a chance to test out the microSD slot, but I could see that extending the useful life of the player in the future. I'm not sure how I feel about the user-replaceable battery. It might be an option later in the player's life, but since you have to remove four screws to change the battery it's completely unfeasible to keep a spare battery with you for extra play time. In my opinion, the thick metal cover on the back of the player makes the device thicker than it needs to be, and I think SanDisk dropped the ball by not making the battery easier to change.
I'm also not crazy about how long the Sansa takes to boot up versus the ipod. I have to wait ten seconds to listen to music after turning the device on. Also, unlike the ipod, the sansa has no idea whether or not you have headphones plugged in and will keep playing with them unplugged. So if you forget to turn it off it will keep playing until it either plays all remaining songs in the queue, or runs out of battery power.
All of that said, it's a bargain for the price. I'm docking the player one star for the ten-second bootup time, which annoys me every time I use the player.
Just what I wanted June 29, 2008 the MP3 player I purchased was affordable and just right for what I needed. Have recommended it to several family and friends who have since purchased one.
Great .mp3 player June 26, 2008 I bought one for my husband for Christmas and ended up buying one for myself a few months later. After a few weeks, I can't be much more pleased. The 8G is almost filled but a lot of that is podcasts that I'll rotate off.
I have no complaints about Windows Media Player - the interface with the Sansa is great and I can get Beatles album art (can't get that with iTunes). I do use iTunes to keep podcasts up to date then sync with WMP.
Pros: not forced to use iTunes; sound is good (multiple equalizer settings AND custom 5 band EQ); battery life is as billed; replaceable battery; no problem finding a low cost screen protector, skin and jogging armband; FM Tuner; recorder; appearance and size.
Cons: really the only one I can think of is that the wheel is a little cheap feeling but fully functional.
I can't compare it to an iPod (except I know their wheels don't feel cheap) but I'm super happy with my purchase. Paired with the Belkin Tunecast II FM transmitter, I can listen to it in the car, at work or at home.
SanDisk Sansa e280 8 GB MP3 Player June 25, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Overall, the product is awesome in size, easy of use, available features...I was, however, very disappointed when it just died on me only after 3 weeks of use. It was very well maintained, I even bought a case and everything. Never been abused in any way. Apparently when I took in for a repair, the film inside caused the battery to slip? They just had to move the battery back in place, but wonder how often this would happen and whatelse could go wrong.
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