SanDisk Sansa Clip iPod


The SanDisk Sansa Clip MP3 player has been well reviewed both here and abroad. Among U.S. reviewers, it earns the most praise from CNet.com, which backs its rating with a well-detailed review. PC Magazine is a little less effusive, but still largely positive in its testing-backed report. For views from the rest of the world, reports at Australia's GoodGearGuide.com and Britain's TrustedReviews.com are very well done.

Those looking for a cheap MP3 player that still provides decent sound and features will be hard pressed to find a better alternative than the SanDisk Sansa Clip, experts say. Sound quality is surprisingly good, especially considering its small size and tiny price tag. Features include an FM tuner that you can record from, a voice recorder and a clip, which makes it a great companion for the gym or for jogging. The tiny OLED screen can't display video or photos, but makes navigating through menus and tracks easy. The SanDisk Sansa Fuse (*est. $60 for 2 GB) costs more, but it has more capacity and has a larger 2-inch screen; it also plays videos (but not very well, say experts).

Strength :
* Inexpensive
* Lightweight
* Good sound quality
* Good file support

Weakness :
* So-so FM tuner
* Poor-quality included earbuds

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