I have a Sansa Scan-disk. Not this model, but a lightly older version. It is my outdoor/gym MP3 player, and the battery life is amazing. It's battery lasts far longer then my 'daytime' MP3 player (which has far more storage).
By Ashley PomeroyPosted Friday 25th July 2008 14:30 GMT
It seems to me that the small scale of the device could have been illustrated a lot better than putting it next to a golf ball and a coin. I'm thinking... I'm thinking of the Eee lady. If she has any sense, she should hire herself out to companies as a means of illustrating the small size of their devices.
Unless she herself is only three feet tall, in which case I understand her reticence. But Photoshop can work magic.
It's my 'workout' mp3 player (actually my only one, but that's all I use it for) - it's small, light, cheap & gets the job done. I'm not that bothered about sound quality - it seems fine to me. I think there *may* be a 'increase volume' option somewhere as there was with a previous Sansa mp3 player I had.
Works both with Linux & Windows - can plug it in & it's recognised as removable device. Also, you can create your own playlists (m3u files) under either OS & have them appear in addition to the 'Go list' - useful if you have some tracks that you have to listen to in a specific order (i.e. live albums, etc).
Once complaint is that outside (in the sun) it can be extremely difficult to see the display. Which makes it hard to switch tracks, etc, while running. Aside from that, I love it. I use my own (el cheapo) headphones, so can't comment on the quality of the included ones..
By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 25th July 2008 18:44 GMT
That's all very nice, but can you access it as a USB mass storage device? I hate having to use crappy proprietary Windows only applications to manage my music.
By Chris JPosted Wednesday 30th July 2008 20:02 GMT
In a fit of "antiPod" sentiment, I recently purchased an iRiver LPlayer. It is a little larger (approx 6 x 4 x 1.2 cm by my ruler) but is still smaller (though fatter) than the iPod nano. It might be a good alternative to the reviewed player.
It has a 2" LCD screen and a nifty control system whereby you click the edges of the screen.
Sound quality is very good as long as you are using decent headphones. I use Sennheiser CX300 - the genuine ones not the fake £8 ebay ones - and they sound great for the price.
It reads a whole host of formats including mp3, ogg and flac. No AAC though. There is a little bit of a hiss at low volumes but this only starts when I play an mp3 so it may well be the fairly low quality encoding of my tunes. Most of my music is downloaded from eMusic at 128kbps.
It's not an iPod and won't win any awards when compared on the iPod's traditional strengths: user inferface and software integration. That said I use it on a Mac in drag and drop "MSC" mode, but I am told that on Windows it comes with a nice client called iRiver Plus 3, which works in MTP mode. Either that, or apparantly it will sync with Windows Media Player.
Personally I am very happy to leave it in drag and drop mode and use it as a USB drive too. That, and the sound quality, makes it a worthwhile purchase and perhaps an alternative to the Sansa range?
Comments on: SanDisk Sansa Clip MP3 player
Battery #
By Stef Posted Friday 25th July 2008 10:32 GMT
but ... #
By Bronek Kozicki Posted Friday 25th July 2008 10:33 GMT
No SD Card Support ! #
By Job Posted Friday 25th July 2008 10:58 GMT
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By jj Posted Friday 25th July 2008 11:08 GMT
Am I reading this right? #
By Fab De Marco Posted Friday 25th July 2008 12:07 GMT
Where can I buy? #
By Ross Fleming Posted Friday 25th July 2008 13:32 GMT
Re: Where can I buy? #
By Simon Harris Posted Friday 25th July 2008 14:02 GMT
No mention of battery type? #
By Paul Scott Posted Friday 25th July 2008 14:03 GMT
Scale #
By Ashley Pomeroy Posted Friday 25th July 2008 14:30 GMT
Ooooh I have one of these! #
By J-Wick Posted Friday 25th July 2008 15:07 GMT
USB mass storage device? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 25th July 2008 18:44 GMT
@USB mass storage device #
By daniel Posted Friday 25th July 2008 19:32 GMT
Have a look at iRiver LPlayer #
By Chris J Posted Wednesday 30th July 2008 20:02 GMT