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January 2008
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The editors liked
Loud sound output
Customizable EQ preset to adjust clarity
Voice recorder is quite good
Cool Design
Sturdy build
Easy wearability
Ease of use
Good interface.
Impressive sound quality
Ultracompact
Gym-friendly design with a removable belt clip
Useful features such as an FM radio and Rhapsody DNA integration
Support for a wide variety of audio file types
Including OGG and FLAC
Incredible value
Very inexpe...
The editors didn't like
Not easy to create and transfer playlists
FM radio pickup is not good
Unsatisfactory reproduction of lower frequencies
Slightly higher price.
FM radio reception isnt great
Connection of the Clip with Rhapsody was problematic.
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 ...
Abstract: 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...
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 25mm screen that is far more usable than on the Zen Stone. The control...
As micro MP3 players go, the SanDisk Sansa Clip is fairly well-featured. Not only does it have a clear onscreen display and easy to navigate menu, but you can tag and rate tracks and whole albums. It can record radio and external audio too. Highly rec...
FM radio reception; connection of the Clip with Rhapsody was problematic
The SanDisk Sansa Clip is an incredible value thats set to edge out the competition with a user-friendly interface, gym-worthy design, and great sound quality ...
I cannot say enough great things on how I feel about the SanDisk Sansa Clip. It’s one of the best MP3 players you can purchase on the cheap. If you are looking for excellent sound quality and do not care for additional features like WiFi for examp...
Ergonomic design; is lowpriced, userfriendly interface; dedicated volume controls; offers a plethora of handy features, including a MicroSD card slot, Rhapsody DNA, a voice recorder, an FM tuner, and support for FLAC, Ogg, Audible, and podcasts; builtin b...
The SanDisk Sansa Clip has a poor battery life; monochrome display is small making it difficult it for some to read;
The sansa offers loads of features with good quality sound for just under $69.99 .That is bloody cheap. It represents the evolution of the Clip and Sansa have done good job here. If you’re thinking about getting an Mp3 player and it did not fit your...
Abstract: The PlayersSansa Clip (4 GB)Sansa ClipSuperb Sound, easy to use on the go, Audible compatible. Can create on the go playlists and has a great battery life of over 30 hours. There is no video of course with a one-inch screen. It does have a tendency to fr...
Well made, Small and lightweight, Great sound, Capacity up to 8gb, 15 hours of playback, Screen, Built-in FM tuner, Built-in mike and voice recorder, Ability to make on the go playlist, Adjustable five-band equalizer
Does not play AAC file format, Could have better Mac support for playlists