SanDisk Sansa Clip

I absolutely love my SanDisk Sansa Clip
. It’s cheap, tiny and best of all, it sounds fanatastic. in fact, the guys over at AnythingButiPod.com have done head to head comparisons with Sansa clip rivals – Zen Stone Plus and the iPod Shuffle. in both tests, the Sansa Clip came out on top. why pay extra for top tier brand names like Apple iPod when you can get more bang for your buck with something like the Sansa Clip? it’s simple to use, there’s no additional software to use (just drag and drop or use Windows media player for playlists), and it simply sounds great with my upgraded earphones. And since I didn’t spend over 200 bucks on the thing, I don’t feel so bad about tossing the mp3 player in my gym bag or getting it scuffed up while exercising. Now I do have to say that there are a couple minor negatives that I’ve encountered – it only has 2 GB of space and charging can only be done through the USB cable. but again, those are just minor points. If you’re in the market for a cheap but great sounding alternative to an iPod, be sure to check out the SanDisk Sansa Clip
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Sansa Clip Specs:
Product type: Digital player / radio
PC interface(s) supported: Hi-Speed USB
Flash memory installed: 2 GB Integrated
Radio preset qty: 40
Tuner bands: FM
Tuning display: OLED display
Digital player supported digital audio standards: MP3, WMA, Audible, Protected WMA (DRM)
Battery: Rechargeable Battery
Battery Enclosure Type: Internal
Battery Life Details: MP3 playback 15 hours
Additional features: FM radio recording capability
Microphone type: Built-in
Headphones type: Binaural
Sound output mode: Stereo
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