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SanDisk’s Sansa Fuze is quite the little stunner. For Dhs350, it packs in an MP3 player, video player, FM radio, voice recorder and picture viewer. That’s amazing value for the price. The Sanza Fuze is about the size of an iPod Nano and is quite sleek...
Every bit as good as an iPod Nano and available at a much cheaper price. SanDisk’s Sansa Fuze is quite the little stunner. For Dhs350, it packs in an MP3 player, video player, FM radio, voice recorder and picture viewer. That’s amazing value f...
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This is a definite buy on Black Friday...
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The Sandisk Sansa Fuze 4GB is another compact portable audio player offering great value for money in terms of features and performance. Available in black and silver, the glossy front sports a mechanical wheel for a smooth navigation and a 1.9-inch sc...
Good navigation, microSD slot, Ability to create playlists, Balanced sound...
Glossy body attracts scratches, Screen not that great...
The Fuze is a versatile value for money player that offers a ton of features. It sports a click wheel and a simple interface. The sound is well-balanced across all frequency ranges provided you buy a decent set of earphones...
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electronicsme.com Updated: 2011-09-23 20:10:17
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SanDisk Sansa Fuze 8GBSanDisk has been trying to jump into the mp3 market with some success but the infiltrated market means the device has to set itself a part from its competitors. SanDisk has added some pretty slick features with the Fuze to attempt...
The SanDisk Sansa Fuze 8GB can perform the tasks that most people in the market for an affordable mp3 player are looking for. The size makes it ultra portable and throwing it into a purse or even a pocket is super easy. The battery life and playback ca...
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iPods are great music players, but there are also other options. The Sansa Fuze is an iPod nano competitor. The Fuze has an FM radio and a built-in voice recorder; two features that the nano lacks, so we decided to take a look and see how the Fuze stac...
The Sansa Fuze is a capable music player, with several great features as well as a few poor ones. The excellent sound quality, good build, small footprint, and price makes it a fairly inexpensive, everyday player. The expansion slot that accepts micro...
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About SanDisk Corporation (Owners of Sansa)Founded in 1988 by Dr. Eli Harari, an internationally recognized authority on non-volatile memory technology, SanDisk has grown to become the worlds largest supplier of innovative flash memory data storage...
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If you’re looking for an affordable MP3 player, the Sansa Fuze is a nice slim device that feels high-quality in your hands. It’s available in several color options. The device sounds good too, offers a ton of features for the price, just $80, $100, and...
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By Lim Yee Hung, a student at the University of WarwickTHE Sansa Fuze looks like a fatter version of the third-generation iPod nano with a pimple (the menu button) on its right cheek.Sounds pretty unappealing but the Fuze - a portable music player - lo...
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topreviewshop.com Updated: 2011-09-23 20:10:18
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Sound Quality Testing and usage of the Sansa Fuze was performed by using all of the available functions as you would normally use a MP3 player. I have used a variety of MP3 players in the past, with the iPod Nano and iPod Video being the most heavily u...
Attractive price, easy to use UI, full-featured with excellent 20 hour battery life.
Meager video playback quality, isolated lock-ups.
Sound Quality Testing and usage of the Sansa Fuze was performed by using all of the available functions as you would normally use a MP3 player. I have used a variety of MP3 players in the past, with the iPod Nano and iPod Video being the most heavily u...
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SanDisks Sansa Fuze is a neat-looking PMP that manages to combine good looks and plenty of multimedia features into a single device. Then again, most PMPs – even the more economical ones – have similar, if not identical, features. What makes a player...
Great music playback, Access to EQ settings from music menu, Voice recorder works quite well...
FM radio not up to par, Playlists are a problem, Battery life is quite average...
Priced at Rs 4,500, the Sansa Fuze offers a lot but doesn’t deliver too well on all fronts. Music playback is great, for one, and you won’t even need a change of earphones. External memory support is a great plus, and navigation is made really...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-23 20:10:18
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There’s little doubt Sandisk is pitching the Sansa Fuze as a direct competitor to iPod Nano. Although around twice as thick, its height and width are similar to Apple’s player, however, its black plastic and soft rubber chassis can’t match the style of...
Compact design; good value for money; expandable memory...
Audio and video performance could be better; rather basic operation...
Lacks the glitz and glamour of the Nano, but its value for money and capacity mean it’s still a terrific player...
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Video review: Bargain pricing, a wealth of functionality and excellent sound quality make the Fuze well worth a look...
Price. Simplicity. Sound quality. Upgradeability...
Screen quality. Not especially stylish...
Bargain pricing, a wealth of functionality and excellent sound quality make the Fuze well worth a look...
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The SanDisk Sansa Fuze is designed to rival the Apple iPod nano.The Sansa Fuze from SanDisk is the memory manufacturer's latest release of MP3 player. Measuring 50x7x78mm, the Fuze is clearly designed to rival the iPod nano and fills the gap between S...
The SanDisk Sansa Fuze is a solid alternative to the iPod nano, with even more functionality...
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SanDisk's MP3 players have long been the popular alternative to Apple's all-conquering iPod players. Over the years they've managed to couple great value with decent usability and pretty slick design too. And Sansa players such as the venerable e-series a...
Hopefully the initially expensive prices will fall, because without that advantage, the Fuze looks distinctly out of sorts. It's a fine player with many worthy features, a lovely design and an interface that's extremely easy to use, but it's far from perf...
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SanDisk continues its assault on iPod by producing low-cost alternatives to the worlds best-selling MP3 players. Just because the newest line of SanDisk Sansa players are relatively inexpensive doesnt mean that theyre cheap – actually, theyre far f...
All things considered, I would have to give the underdog Fuze the victory over the iPod Nano. Both of these players are very good in most respects, but the Fuze is definitely a better overall value. The one area that the Nano excels is its awesome vide...
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This full-featured, value-priced media player serves up a good dose of competition for the iPod nano.
Excellent sound quality, Compatible with Linux, Mac, and Windows, Aggressively priced, MicroSD/microSDHC Card slot...
Limited format compatibility, Dull screen...
All in all, the SanDisk Sansa Fuze is a terrific value. As SanDisk manufactures its own flash memory, it passes along the savings to customers in the form of a player that’s $49 and $69 cheaper than comparable 4GB and 8GB iPod nanos, respectively. I...
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Howstuffworks.com Updated: 2011-09-23 20:10:19
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The new Sansa Fuze fills the gap between the entry-level Clip and more fully-featured View in SanDisks line up of MP3 players.The Fuze is available in three storage capacities: 2GB, 4GB and 8GB. Each is expandable through its built-in microSD slot, an...
Compact size, storage expansion, FM tuner, voice recorder...
Mediocre audio, small screen...
The new Sansa Fuze fills the gap between the entry-level Clip and more fully-featured View in SanDisks line up of MP3 players.The Fuze is available in three storage capacities: 2GB, 4GB and 8GB. Each is expandable through its built-in microSD slot, a...
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anythingbutipod.com Updated: 2011-09-23 20:10:19
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There was a gap that needed to be filled in the Sansa product line in between the Clip and the View. This gap was filled by the Fuze with a bigger screen, more capacity, and a memory slot compared to the Clip; but it wasn’t quite the flagship as the...
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design and interfaceTheres little escaping the likely (if unintentional) parentage of the Sansa Fuze: it bears more than a passing resemblance to Apples third-generation iPod nano. In fact, if it werent for the "Sansa" lettering or the home button...
DRM support for those who need it...
Unnecessarily pulls AAC and H.264 support; pixelated video.
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mp3.com Updated: 2011-09-23 20:10:19
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The SanDisk Sansa Fuze is super cheap and nicely compact; it comes in a variety of colors and has an expansion slot that accepts microSDHC cards. The player offers a variety of desirable features such as an FM tuner, Rhapsody DNA integration, photo and...
The SanDisk Sansa Fuze is super cheap and nicely compact; it comes in a variety of colors and has an expansion slot that accepts microSDHC cards. The player offers a variety of desirable features such as an FM tuner, Rhapsody DNA integration, photo and...
The Sansa Fuze uses a proprietary dock connection, the interface is blah, and the screen has a dingy look to it.
The SanDisk Sansa Fuze is a great value--a slim design, simple interface, plentiful features, memory expansion capability, and solid sound quality all come with an easy-to-swallow price tag.
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SanDisks latest addition to its portable media player line, the Sansa Fuze, fits cozily in between the dirt-cheap and diminutive Sansa Clip and the larger Sansa View in terms of both price and size. Its possible that the Fuze was introduced by SanD...
Reasonably priced. Cute, compact design. A microSD slot for memory expansion. FM radio. Voice and radio recording.
File support is limited. All video and photo files require conversion.
The Sansa Fuze isnt particularly innovative—its just another simple, yet solid portable media player from SanDisk. We just wish it had more robust file support...
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The Fuze is a great little iPod nano killer from SanDisks Sansa brand. Its small but feels substantial in the hand with a portable form factor thats nearly perfect. Its a music player first but pretty decent MPEG 4 player as well. The colors and c...
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SanDisk’s Sansa Fuze fits cozily in between the diminutive Sansa Clip+ and the larger Sansa View in terms of both price and size. It’s possible that the Fuze was introduced by SanDisk to round out its line. As it stands, all the Sansa players deliver q...
Reasonably priced. Cute, compact design. A microSD slot for memory expansion. FM radio. Voice and radio recording.
None in particular.
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2014-01-19 07:43:22
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Most people would probably be familiar with the SanDisk brand, being a manufacturer that deals mainly in storage solutions via its numerous flash drives on the market. But as with many companies, SanDisk has also gone beyond its roots and dabbled...
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On the outside, SanDisks flash-based Sansa Fuze MP3 player looks like the iPod Nano; on the inside, however, it packs a lot more functionality.The Fuze makes a great first impression. I tested a sleek black 4GB model priced at $100--about $40 cheaper...
Slim, compact design, Expandable memory...
Video playback isnt crisp...
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