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Wednesday, August 15, 2007
SanDisk drops price on the Sansa Connect – How did we miss this?
Me thinks me wallet is about to get a little bit lighter….
VIA CRAVE: Last week, SanDisk announced a price drop on the Sansa Connect, the company’s WiFi-compatible MP3 player. SanDisk has knocked an impressive $100 off the original MSRP, bringing the 4GB device down to a reasonable $149.99. The price drop is strategic, coinciding with the impending start of the school year. Regardless, it’s a wise move for SanDisk, as many potential users were no doubt turned off by the initially high price point. The new tag makes the wireless player a great value.
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Aug 15, 2007
Even with the price drop, my 8GB Sandisk Sansa e280R cost the same price. I would much rather take the double sized memory than the wireless connection.
Doug
Brandon Steili
Aug 15, 2007
Streaming internet radio my friend…
You wouldn’t know. You don’t have wifi
melvynadam
Aug 15, 2007
I’m with Doug – capacity comes first. However…. I don’t have Wifi either so perhaps I’m just in the dark.
dgoldring
Aug 16, 2007
I’ve done streaming Internet radio on my laptop before. Frankly, it never did much for me. I know a lot of people like it, but with 10GB of memory, I prefer to listen to the music I have already bought and paid for.
Doug
Brandon Steili
Aug 16, 2007
Try working 12 hour shifts in a NOC…
Internet Radio is my Saviour… ok not the real one, but you know what I mean.
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