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SanDisk 1 GB MP3 Player Silver Review

SanDisk 1 GB MP3 Player Silver 
Manufacturer: SanDisk

Model#: SDMX1-1024-A.18
Weight: 1lbs
Height: 1.80"
   Width: 8.40"
Length: 5.90"

Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars


Retail Price: $109.99
Online Sale Price:
Features:
  • Includes stereo earphones, 1 AAA battery, belt clip, CD software
  • Plays MP3, WMA, and WMA DRM
  • SStores 16 hours/240 songs of MP3; 32 hours/480 songs of WMA music
  • Digital FM tuner with 20 preset stations
  • Compatible with Windows 98SE, 2000, ME, XP; Mac OS 9.2x+, 10.1.2+

User Submitted SanDisk 1 GB MP3 Player Silver Reviews (cont...)


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Date: 2008-01-07
great mp3
this product is very good love that it has the am fm radio would recommend

Date: 2007-10-17
SanDisk 1 GB MP3 Player Silver
I've had this player for a couple of years now and it can really take a beating. It has survived many runs in the rain and several mountain bike crashes. This player has the best directory configuration that I have seen. You can seperate tracks into folders, put them in the order you want, and navigate to them. Players I've had in the past pretty much chose what I listened to in what order.

Date: 2007-05-13
worked at first
so the player worked at first but after a couple months just broke so i wont be buying anything refurbished again.

Date: 2007-03-16
Buy an Ipod
I bought this and it worked for a week. Very poor quality. Pay the extra and get an Ipod Nano. It's much better for the few extra $.

Date: 2007-03-14
Simple and effective
I have been using this now for the last two years, and I love it! No hoops to jump through to get your music on (and off) your player unlike the other bigger and newer players. You can use this also as a USB drive if you need that quick data dump. The drive connects to your PC (WIN) via the USB port, and if using XP no further drivers to install (WIN9x drivers are provided).

Also don't let the bigger players fool you stating they hold gazillions of songs, its all down to the quality they were encoded at. Sure you could fit thousands of songs on a player if they are encoded at 128 kbps or lower. I found that most of these claims were based on songs encoded at 64 kbps (AM Radio Quality sound).

I like my music at 192 kbps or higher, and at this time I filled it with at least 180 songs.

Drawback, this does not work with the DRM protection scheme that they pack with most of their songs.

The EQ is very nice, and allows the user to adjust the bands rather then having a preset environment that is common in most newer players. So if you want the bass up a notch go for it.

The battery life is very long, I invested into rechargeable AAA batteries, and on average, I get at least nine or more hours out of a AAA batter. This is another nice advantage, your out of batteries, you can stop at any market and pick up AAA batteries and your back in business. Unlike the other MP3 players who require a USB port to charge from.




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