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SanDisk Sansa Clip review
Ilse Jurriën : November 5th 2008 - 11:50 CET
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SanDisk Sansa review at LetsGoMobile : SanDisk was founded in 1988 by a gentleman named Eli Harari. SanDisk is the inventor of flash memory cards, and is today's largest supplier of flash memory products in the world. With in-house developed technologies, large amounts of files can be stored on USB sticks, mobile phones, digital cameras, camcorders and, the most recent addition, even on digital audio / video players. The SanDisk Sansa music player series was launched into the market in one sudden blow, where it proved to shake things up and up to this day continues to develop and enhance its technologies.• Read the full SanDisk Sansa Clip review at LetsGoMobile.
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SanDisk Clip MP3 player menu
LetsGoMobile says: "Even though the monitor has two colors, it keeps pace with the rest of the Sansa product line. With clear, animated icons and text, the following options are displayed on the screen; Music, Radio, Voice and settings. The navigation ring allows you to navigate through the menu which works very straightforward and intuitively. Especially those users that already have some experience when it comes to operating a Sansa MP3 player, will hardly need to spend time on learning how it all works, if any time at all. If you click down further than the main menu, a list appears with many options. The 'Music' menu offers a choice in sorting your music by genre, artist, album etc. The other menu options have almost identical structures and the functions of the buttons remain the same in every submenu."
SanDisk Sansa Clip review
The SanDisk Sansa Clip is an extremely small MP3 player, not much bigger than a matchbox, yet, it seems to house all the necessary functions. SanDisk comes with a bicoloured OLED monitor and 4GB memory to take on the battle with the Apple iPod Shuffle and the Creative Zen Stone. 'A remarkably small MP3 player with high quality sound' is what SanDisk says about it. This pronouncement has been extensively tested by LetsGoMobile. Read the full SanDisk Sansa review at LetsGoMobile.
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