The Sandisk Sansa Fuze is a great little budget media player that has a lot going for it. Just like the Sansa Clip, the audio quality is excellent and won't disappoint. If you're heavily into video then you may want to look elsewhere but if you need a pra
Controls are easy to use and the scroll wheel lets you navigate through playlists, menus and songs while also adjusting volume. A handy "home" button sits slightly to the right of the scroll wheel and easily takes you back to the main menu without having
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 video c
The Fuze is a worthy competitor to the Nano--and an even better choice if you're looking for a flash player with expandable memory, an FM tuner, and a lower price tag.
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.
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.
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. If you
The Fuze may not bring any revolutionary features to the truly saturated music-player market but the features on offer and pricing are certainly a wake-up call for the Nano's maker.
We were impressed with the SanDisk Sansa Fuze. It is perhaps not as stylised as its iPod rival, but it delivers more for your money, not just in the device itself, but combined with the potential for expansion through the external microSD slot. Overall, y
SanDisk is excited by the idea that we'll soon all be hot-swapping our media from our phones to our cars to our hi-fi systems to our MP3 players. Maybe. In the meantime, we just like the idea of a small Flash-based MP3 player that sounds great and comes w
A good value option to Apple's growing list of players, the Fuze is a mid range player that packs a small punch. It has all the bells and whistles you'd want from a 'quality cheapie' player with the simplicity and ease of use. If the video quality were be
SanDisk has been very progressive with their line of Sansa MP3 players and the Fuze is a good example of that making improvements and leaning from past mistakes. The UI has been greatly improved with overall responsiveness but they have some ways to go, n
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 SD/
Overall the Fuze works well, sounds well and has some nice features such as the ability to expand the memory of the device. There are some minor points that let down the device but the price makes up for it. Amazon are selling the 2GB version for £55 whic
The Fuze is a worthy competitor to the Nano--and an even better choice if you're looking for a flash player with expandable memory, an FM tuner, and a lower price tag.
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