If you are a music lover, then you should purchase the Sansa slotRadio that comes with 1,000 preloaded songs. These 1,000 songs “handpicked from the Billboard charts” are coming on a microSD card for use with the player. You can also purchase genre-specific 1,000 song bundles for only $40. The Sansa slotRadio will be available very soon for $100 (1,000 song card included) at RadioShack. [Gizmodo]
I know most of you aren’t satisfied with your flash USB drives. Am I right? Well here’s something that might make you change your mind about USB drives altogether. The Sansa TakeTV Video player features an 8GB flash drive, plugs into any USB dock from a TV outlet, can decode DivX, XviD, and MPEG-4 video files up to 720 x 576 and 7Mbps for TV playback. Unfortunately there’s no price or release date yet from Buy.com, so you can’t get one at the moment!
Are you looking for a compact-sized media player? Well look no further. The Sansa Clip is the teeny, tiniest media player out there right now. It’s described as similar to a shrunken iPod, with a good quality OLED display. It goes for $40 for the 1GB and $60 for the 2GB.
The Sansa C250 digital audio player is now available in cute pink and red colors. The player offers 1GB or 2GB of storage capacity and has a 1.4-inch color display for ’showing album art and JPEG thumbnails’, an FM tuner, radio recording function, voice recorder, USB 2.0 support, a microSD expansion slot, and a removable/rechargeable Li-ion cell. SanDisk’s Sansa C250 sells for $99.99(2GB).
Here is the video of Sandisk Sansa View portable media player which has just 8GB of memory capacity. The player also has a removable 4-hour battery and a SD card slot. Push the play button to watch the video from CeBIT 2007.
SanDisk SansaView provides a 4-inch TFT display, 8GB of built-in memory, and a microSD card slot. It will be available in the States in the next two months with the estimated price of $290. T3 gives us the video preview of this gadget. Watch the video after the break!
SanDisk shows off the Sansa Connect at CES 2007. It is a tiny player that packs with plenty of multimedia stuff, including a 2.2-inch TFT display screen, 4GB of built-in memory, a microSD card slot, Wi-Fi, and USB 2.0 connectivity. Shiny Media provides us with the video preview of the gadget. Video after the jump!