Display, good sound quality, FM tuner, voice recorder Ineffectual scroll wheel Sansa continues to lead the market in non-iPod portable music players and the Clip is the newest entry to its growing line of impressive MP3 players. The Clip is clearly positi
A real success this product then. The only question: four or five stars? If you prioritise the design and ergonomics, the Clip doesn't deserve any more than four. If however you put the accent on audio quality, there's no argument. The Clip gets all five.
SanDisk first showed off its very small music-only Sansa Clip player last summer, no doubt because it was when new iPod designs were being launched. Because of its teeny dimensions and clothing clip, it’s inevitable that the SanDisk Sansa Cli...
The Sandisk Sansa Clip is a small music-only player with controls that are a bit fiddly, but at $99 for 1GB, you can’t really complain. On the left side is a standard hold and power switch, on the right are volume controls. On the face are the home.
That usability also transfers to plugging the device into your PC. Sure, you can use it like a standard USB drive and simply drag files onto it. But we chose to take advantage of the offer of syncing music files from Windows Media Player as soon as we...
Whether you leave your Christmas shopping to the last minute, or everythings signed, sealed and delivered online already, there will always be some last minute panic-buying to be done. Stocking fillers, in particular, arent usually planned in advanc...
SanDisk Sansa Clip 1GB – Before You BuySystem Requirements:Windows XP SP2 or later. Windows Media Player 10+. USB 2.0 port. CD-ROM drive. Style & Design: The Sandisk Sansa Clip comes in a range of colors and storage capacities: 1GB Version (black)..
If you?re not too concerned about aesthetics you?ll find the Sansa Clip performs well and offers a range of features to keep you entertained on the move
If absolute compactness of design is what you are after the Clip doesnt really put a foot wrong. Its small, light, easy to use and pumps out a decent enough sound while the clip provides a simple and secure way of attaching the player to your person ...
Great interface, screen allows for easy navigation, good sound quality, low price AC adapter is not included in the sales package The Final Word Sandisks Sansa Clip is a great value for money MP3 player. It has an intuitive display, great audio quality an
Small. Neat. Easy to use Needs more storage This is a great little MP3 player with a decent sound quality and a worthy rival to the Shuffle or Zen Stone
Oh my god! Theyve made a mini-me (refer to Austin Powers series of movies) of the iPod Mini and given it a pimple. That was my first thought about this small portable music player when I received the boxed piece. The SansaClip looks like a shrunken cl...
Good volume controls, Handy clip, Simple controls, Cheap Not much storage This Flash-based MP3 player is pitched as a rival for the iPod Shuffle or the Creative Zen Stone, but manages to have a style all its own.Measuring 56 x 36 x 13mm, it incorporates a
Is the 2GB Sansa Clip worth 59 bucks? Absolutely. If you're playing unprotected MP3 or WMA files, or want to listen to FM radio, podcasts, or Audible downloads on the go, the Clip is a viable shuffle alternative. If you're not into the shuffle's lack of L
Lots of features, Impressive audio quality, Good value for money Design is a little bland If you’re not too concerned about aesthetics you’ll find the Sansa Clip performs well and offers a range of features to keep you entertained on the move
The Sansa Clip music player is 5.5x3.5x1.5cm and weighs only 27grams. Mine was black with the sliders on each side in a silver/grey colour. The rear of the unit has a good strong clip built in and once clipped to a pocket or belt it will stay there eve...
Thanks to its position as a memory chip manufacturer, SanDisk is a master at cost competing in the portable audio space, and although companies such as Creative Labs are now tagging at about the same level, SanDisks initial aggressiveness earned it th...
The SanDisk Sansa Clip offers impressive sound quality; an ultracompact, gym-friendly design with a removable belt clip; and useful features such as an FM radio and Rhapsody DNA integration. All of this comes at an incredible value, since the player is...
Thanks to its position as a memory chip manufacturer, SanDisk is a master at cost competing in the portable audio space, and although companies such as Creative Labs are now tagging at about the same level, SanDisk's initial aggressiveness earned it the N
Loud sound output, Customizable EQ preset to adjust clarity, Voice recorder is quite good Not easy to create and transfer playlists, FM radio pickup is not good Convenience is the name of the game when we’re discussing DAPs. They have to be compact
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