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Sansa have come up with a follow up to the sansa clip. The sansa clip+ has been unveiled and this has cleaned up all the faults of its older brother. The player continues with its compact design, plethora of features, solid sound quality–and all at an...
Ergonomic design; is lowpriced, userfriendly interface; dedicated volume controls; offers a plethora of handy features, including a MicroSD card slot, Rhapsody DNA, a voice recorder, an FM tuner, and support for FLAC, Ogg, Audible, and podcasts; builtin b...
The SanDisk Sansa Clip has a poor battery life; monochrome display is small making it difficult it for some to read;...
The sansa offers loads of features with good quality sound for just under $69.99 .That is bloody cheap. It represents the evolution of the Clip and Sansa have done good job here. If you’re thinking about getting an Mp3 player and it did not fit your...
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The PlayersSansa Clip (4 GB)Sansa ClipSuperb Sound, easy to use on the go, Audible compatible. Can create on the go playlists and has a great battery life of over 30 hours. There is no video of course with a one-inch screen. It does have a tendency to fr...
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I have been using my second generation iPod Shuffle for years now. I primarily use it running and during tasks that would put my Touch in harms way. My Shuffle has truly been a trooper… I have dropped it, washed it, sweat on it, etc. It continues to k...
Well made, Small and lightweight, Great sound, Capacity up to 8gb, 15 hours of playback, Screen, Built-in FM tuner, Built-in mike and voice recorder, Ability to make on the go playlist, Adjustable five-band equalizer...
Does not play AAC file format, Could have better Mac support for playlists...
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topreviewshop.com Updated: 2011-09-23 19:51:04
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Music players have seemed to take on a whole life of their own in the last seven years. There is literally a plethora of different styles, brands, and models to choose from – with the least expensive only costing $20-$30 and the higher end models rangi...
Small size 15 Hour battery life Built-in mic with voice recorder Built-in FM Radio Sturdy Clip Design Uses standard USB port Excellent sound quality.
Doesnt work with iTunes Controls are not as easy to use as some competing players Buttons have no labels when backlight is off Earbuds are uncomfortable...
Music players have seemed to take on a whole life of their own in the last seven years. There is literally a plethora of different styles, brands, and models to choose from – with the least expensive only costing $20-$30 and the higher end models ra...
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Anyone in the market for a small MP3 player should definitely take a hard look at the Sansa Clip from Sandisk before making a purchase. Comparable in size to the iPod Shuffle, the Sansa Clip packs in more features and now more storage giving some signi...
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Video Review: Should you find you need a small music player, for you or a special someone, with 8GB of storage, an FM tuner, and access to Rhapsody, all for under $99, you should check out our Gadget Pr0n review of the SanDisk 8GB Clip...
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Having owned one of the 2G models for several months now, I was very curious to see if SanDisk would have the consistency to stick with a winning design or if they would fall pray to the industry wide obsession with fixing what’s not broken. It took...
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The Sansa Clip from SanDisk is one of the best sounding MP3 players you can buy and the 8GB model is a flat out bargain. The player is very light, includes a handy clip and is very easy to use. The Clip features support for MP3, WMA, Audible, FLAC and...
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Quick Version: Starting at under $40, the Sansa Clip from SanDisk makes an excellent wearable MP3 player if you’re looking for something small that still has plenty of features. Overview and Features: 1.35 x 2.17 x 0.65 inches (W x H x D), less than...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2011-09-23 19:51:06
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If youre in the market for a small, flash-based music player, you owe it to yourself to consider SanDisks Sansa Clip. For less than $100, the just-released 8GB model lets you carry more than 2,000 songs. Unlike the diminutive Apple iPo...
Small size; bright OLED screen; good sound; 8GB of solid-state storage for under $100...
No MicroSD slot; comes only in black; navigating through 8GB of music on a small screen can be a pain...
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wired.com Updated: 2011-09-23 19:51:06
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This Zippo-sized MP3 player packs as much into its small frame as possible. Four gigs of media storage, an FM tuner, voice and radio recording, a bright OLED screen and a handy clip waiting to grasp the nearest lapel or waistband. The interface and men...
Plenty of features for a tiny player. Supports musicsubscription services like Rhapsody. Brainfree draganddrop syncing - no need to learn a new, lousy software package. Bright screen. 14hour playback time.
MP3 snobs will spot your cheapo earphones from 50 paces. Plastic clip feels slightly flimsy and has a light grip.
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I own one of these beauties! (The Black 2GB Model). I use that along with Creatives EP630 Earplugs. Those two go hand in hand! :)Sound Quality is Excellent (as most of the reviews of this player say) and so is Battery Life (I clocked ~14Hours).Regardi...
Loud sound output, Customizable EQ preset to adjust clarity, Voice recorder is quite good...
Not easy to create and transfer playlists, FM radio pickup is not good...
Convenience is the name of the game when we’re discussing DAPs. They have to be compact and lightweight, offer decent sound quality, be intuitive to use... and, importantly, they should be easy to carry around. The Sansa Clip is a player that fi...
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Oh my god! Theyve made a mini-me (refer to Austin Powers series of movies) of the iPod Mini and given it a pimple. That was my first thought about this small portable music player when I received the boxed piece. The SansaClip looks like a shrunken cl...
Cool Design, Sturdy build, Easy wearability, Ease of use, Good interface.
Unsatisfactory reproduction of lower frequencies, Slightly higher price.
Right now the closest competitors to this player are the iPod Shuffle, Creative Muvo T200 and the Creative Zen Stone Plus. Below is a comparison of the above four, all with a 2GB capacity.
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theonbutton.com Updated: 2011-09-23 19:51:07
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In the congested MP3 market, Sandisk has been enjoying healthy success with its Sansa range. Competing with the heavyweight iPod, Zune and Zen ranges is a pretty big ask, but Sandisk reckons it has some clever tricks in its range. In this review we’ll...
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Digitaltrends.com Updated: 2011-09-23 19:51:07
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Video Review: The Sansa Clip MP3 Player might be just the portable MP3 player youve been looking for. 15 hours of battery life, barely larger than two AA batteries, and either 1GB or 2GB of storage, this thing can make your workout less tedious.
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-23 19:51:07
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The Sansa Clip is about the same size as the Creative Stone and but is rectangular and includes a removable belt clip as standard. A 1in four-line display shows tag information (the artist and title of the playing song) and along with being able to pla...
Lots of features, Impressive audio quality, Good value for money...
Design is a little bland...
If you’re not too concerned about aesthetics you’ll find the Sansa Clip performs well and offers a range of features to keep you entertained on the move...
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Not long ago, I brought you a review of Sansa’s latest and greatest portable media player, the Sansa View. Today, I will be looking at the View’s younger brother, the Clip. This is a small, 1, 2, or 4 GB media player, which clips onto y...
d: The size of the Clip is phenomenal. Great memory and battery life. Extremely easy controls. Mini USB connection.
Add a microSD slot. Full color screen would be nice, but is not necessary. Where to Buy: Sansa Store Price: 1GB is $39.99 and comes in black 2 GB is $59.99 and comes in black, blue, pink, and red 4 GB is $79.99 and comes in a special silver edition.
Not long ago, I brought you a review of Sansa’s latest and greatest portable media player, the Sansa View. Today, I will be looking at the View’s younger brother, the Clip. This is a small, 1, 2, or 4 GB media player, which clips onto y...
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about.com Updated: 2011-09-23 19:51:07
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SanDisk Sansa Clip 1GB – Before You BuySystem Requirements:Windows XP SP2 or later. Windows Media Player 10+. USB 2.0 port. CD-ROM drive. Style & Design: The Sandisk Sansa Clip comes in a range of colors and storage capacities: 1GB Version (black)...
Excellent sound quality, Good feature set, Very good value for money.
idering its features, superb audio quality, and price, the Sansa Clip is highly recommend, Compare Prices...
SanDisk Sansa Clip 1GB – Getting StartedPhoto © 2008 Mark Harris - Licensed to About.com,Inc.Charging The Battery: The SanDisk Sansa Clip has a rechargeable battery that makes using the unit hassle-free. The battery is charged using the supplied USB...
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Sandisk Our friends at SanDisk have graced us with another remarkable product - the 1GB Clip MP3 player. This product boasts such features as a 15 hour battery life, FM tuner, and the ability to delete songs straight off of the unit. No more embarra...
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uniquerigs.com Updated: 2011-09-23 19:51:07
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Everyone can agree that the MP3 player market is huge. Weve taken look at a lot of products over the years, this well be a first for us with MP3 players. Sandisk offers a wide variety of MP3 players. Tonight well take a look at Sandisks Sansa Clip...
Small Player, Clips on to just about anything, Good battery life, Easy navigation, Bright screen...
An arm band wouldve been a good addition...
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trustedreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-23 19:51:08
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Whether you leave your Christmas shopping to the last minute, or everything's signed, sealed and delivered online already, there will always be some last minute panic-buying to be done. Stocking fillers, in particular, aren't usually planned in advance, b...
This latest SanDisk Sansa MP3 player is, in short, one of the best stocking fillers you could possibly hope to find this Christmas. Despite being slightly weak on format support, it is feature-packed and feels even a little luxurious in other respects.It'...
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DigitalReviews.net Updated: 2011-09-23 19:51:08
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Introducing a new entrant to the MP3 player market - the tiny stylish Sansa Clip from SanDisk. The Sansa Clip is an ultra compact design with many features no doubt with the iPod Shuffle clearly in its crosshairs. SanDisk has kindly provided a unit f...
All things considered, the Sansa Clip is a fabulous little media player when you consider the ultra compact design and sound quality. It makes for an ideal gym or jogging companion and just cheap enough to handle being thrown around in a gym bag. The...
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absolutegadget.com Updated: 2011-09-23 19:51:08
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That usability also transfers to plugging the device into your PC. Sure, you can use it like a standard USB drive and simply drag files onto it. But we chose to take advantage of the offer of syncing music files from Windows Media Player as soon as we...
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Howstuffworks.com Updated: 2011-09-23 19:51:08
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The Sansa Clip is a newer entry to Sansas growing line of impressive MP3 players. Sansa continues to lead the market in non-iPod portable music players and the Clip is clearly positioned against iPods Shuffle (and Creatives similar Zen Stone), and p...
Display, good sound quality, FM tuner, voice recorder...
Ineffectual scroll wheel...
The Sansa Clip is a newer entry to Sansas growing line of impressive MP3 players. Sansa continues to lead the market in non-iPod portable music players and the Clip is clearly positioned against iPods Shuffle (and Creatives similar Zen Stone), and...
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The tag line for the Sansa Clip is “small size, big sound” and it couldn’t be more appropriate for the Sansa Clip. I recently played around with the 2GB version (it comes in both 1 and 2GB sizes) and walked away more than impressed...
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smartcomputing.com Updated: 2011-09-23 19:51:08
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As the raw winter winds howl through the barren black walnut tree in my backyard, I get nostalgic for the stately trees that formerly graced my yard and the yards of my neighbors. I used to love the sound of the wind rustling through the leaves at nigh...
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anythingbutipod.com Updated: 2011-09-23 19:51:08
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The Sansa Clip is SanDisk’s newest edition to the small, low-capacity player market. Clearly aimed to compete with Apple’s Shuffle, it obviously dominates in every way except design and size. It carries itself like many of the Sansa products in desi...
The Sansa Clip is SanDisk’s newest edition to the small, low-capacity player market. Clearly aimed to compete with Apple’s Shuffle, it obviously dominates in every way except design and size. It carries itself like many of the Sansa products in desi...
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mp3.com Updated: 2011-09-23 19:51:08
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The SanDisk Sansa Clip offers impressive sound quality; an ultracompact, gym-friendly design with a removable belt clip; and useful features such as an FM radio and Rhapsody DNA integration. All of this comes at an incredible value, since the player is...
The SanDisk Sansa Clip offers impressive sound quality; an ultracompact, gym-friendly design with a removable belt clip; and useful features such as an FM radio and Rhapsody DNA integration. All of this comes at an incredible value, since the player is...
FM radio reception isnt great and theres no autoscan function. Initial connection of the Clip with Rhapsody was problematic.
The SanDisk Sansa Clip is an incredible value thats set to edge out the competition with a user-friendly interface, gym-worthy design, and great sound quality.
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