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Inexpensive
Especially for 4GB of storage
1.1inch screen makes navigation easy and displays album art
Inexpensive, especially for 4GB of storage, 1.1inch screen makes navigation easy and displays album art, Easy to set up and use, Storage is expandable, FM radio and Rhapsody integration, Compact Size, UserFriendly Interface, Plays Audio books, Easy clip o
Excessive volume limiting in EU mode, Lowres screen, Some bugs, Mediocre battery life, Poor EQ
SanDisk Sansa Clip Zip Review has hopefully provided you with overall information along with pros and cons of the latest MP3 Player. Further, the launch of Sansa Clip Zip solidified the SanDisk's reputation for making affordable and feature-packed MP3 pla...
Good audio quality, Compact, Userfriendly, Colour screen
Bad earphones, No gapless playback
The Clip Zip is yet another great MP3 player from SanDisk. It may not be worth replacing your Clip+, but it's a choice buy for anyone who exercises, jogs, or simply enjoys taking a stroll to their favourite tunes. ...
Good format support, Great value, Expandable memory
Excessive volume limiting in EU mode, Low-res screen, Slightly cheap-feeling, Some bugs, Poor EQ, Mediocre battery life
Low cost, good format support and expandable memory team up to make the SanDisk Clip Zip MP3 player a solid choice if you're strapped for cash. It doesn't look or feel expensive, but its rear clip is sturdy enough to grip onto clothing reliably. Looking f...
Overall, the Sansa Clip Zip is an appealing value alternative to the nano or shuffle. Yes, it's not as cool-looking, and yes, it lacks some of the sexier features on Apple's MP3 players (such as the VoiceOver feature that uses computer-generated speech...
Abstract: Great review so far; really looking forward to Part II. I think you should reconsider your iBasso stance and include the DX90. Judging by the headfi threads, the DX50 and DX90 have been the `gateway` daps for many audiophiles who transitioned from smart p...
The Zip Clip's Settings function provides an assortment of controls and options, including display brightness, the way the navigation keypad works with audiobooks, and even a nifty feature that compensates for differences in volume levels on music tra...
Small, lightweight, Cute LCD screen, Includes lots of useful extras, Compatible with DRMfree iTunes files, Inexpensive, Good Rhapsody integration,
Multiplesource media transfers lack simplicity,
SanDisk's latest competitor to the smallest iPods may not be as tiny or stylish, but it delivers a lot of features at very reasonable prices. Sansa Clip Zip: A Value iPod Alternative sansa Clip Zip Review, by Yardena Arar January 23, 2012 When it come...