Sansa Clips Look Good – And What’s Zune Up To?


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Via: CrunchGear

SanDisk adds another contender to the super-tiny MP3 player arena with the Sansa Clip. It’s about the size of a box of matches, gets 15 hours of battery life, has an OLED screen, and handles FM radio and recording, voice recording, and subscription MP3 and WMA files.

I like my Zune – I swear. But I have to admit, several of the Sandisk / Sansa devices are looking better and better to me. Zune needs to start making some things happen – it needs *a lot* more accessories to start appearing, a firmware update with some real new stuff in it, some new variants on the Zune itself (Nano competitors and such), something.

Anyway – the Sansa Clip looks pretty nice. Apparently – per CrunchGear – they’re not expandable but will have fairly attractive price tags. A 1gb model for $40 and 2gb for $60.

More details and links HERE

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Brandon Steili
Aug 27, 2007

You missed one.

The Zune could stand to be a lot less ugly too. Not just new versions – but less fugly versions as well

:)


PatrickJ
Aug 27, 2007

Ouch. I like how the Zune looks. Then again, I think my dog is handsome when he’s all tired out, panting, jowls hanging, ‘fluid’ flowing freely from those jowels …


Brandon Steili
Aug 28, 2007

The love of ones dog cannot be compared to the love of ones ugly device. Sorry. It’s in the geek handbook.

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