Testseek.com have collected 76 expert reviews of the SanDisk Sansa Fuze and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SanDisk Sansa Fuze.
May 2008
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The editors liked
Great music playback
Access to EQ settings from music menu
Voice recorder works quite well
Reasonably priced. Cute
Compact design. A microSD slot for memory expansion. FM radio. Voice and radio recording.
Chic
Sturdy design
Easily navigable menus
Heaps of features including a memory expansion slot
Handy Home button.
Good navigation
MicroSD slot
Ability to create playlists
Balanced sound
The editors didn't like
FM radio not up to par
Playlists are a problem
Battery life is quite average
None in particular.
Lower-res screen makes text menus and images look blocky
Good navigation, microSD slot, Ability to create playlists, Balanced sound
Glossy body attracts scratches, Screen not that great
The Fuze is a versatile value for money player that offers a ton of features. It sports a click wheel and a simple interface. The sound is well-balanced across all frequency ranges provided you buy a decent set of earphones....
Great music playback, Access to EQ settings from music menu, Voice recorder works quite well
FM radio not up to par, Playlists are a problem, Battery life is quite average
Priced at Rs 4,500, the Sansa Fuze offers a lot but doesn’t deliver too well on all fronts. Music playback is great, for one, and you won’t even need a change of earphones. External memory support is a great plus, and navigation is made really...
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Published: 2008-06-25, Author: Ella , review by: asia.cnet.com
Chic, sturdy design; easily navigable menus; heaps of features including a memory expansion slot; handy Home button.
Lower-res screen makes text menus and images look blocky; dodgy earphones; few customization options.
The Fuze is easy to use and a decent alternative to the nano, but it does feel less polished overall.
Abstract: www.sandisk.co.ukThe Sansa Fuze is a small device that resembles an original iPod thats been shrunk and coloured black – its even got a rotating dial for scrolling through options. The interface is simple but takes up a lot of space, reducing the sc...
Light up this Fuze and you won’t want to retire – its 1.9-inch screen may be a shade smaller and less sharp than the nano’s but delivers visual fireworks when watching short TV shows. Sound quality is crisp and open, especially when you...
The control wheel isn’t quite as fast or intuitive as an iPod and the Fuze is a touch larger and heavier than its Apple rival. It’s also stripped down in terms of extras – you won’t find games, contacts, notes or calendars here.
The Fuze manages to be suitably sparky without either fizzling out or exploding in your hand. A cracker of a media player at an almost pocket money price.Best offers for the Sandisk Sansa FuzeAmazon Marketplace £39.95 Amazon UK £63.30 Memory Car...
Abstract: SanDisk Fuze review S anDisk was founded in 1988 by Dr. Eli Harari. SanDisk is the inventor of flash memory cards, and is todays largest supplier of flash memory products in the world. Lately, SanDisk has obviously also been focusing on producing MP3 ...
Abstract: After my last review of a SanDisk unit this came – initially – as a disappointment, in fact more than a disappointment. I was sent a replacement unit and that had the same problem, so once solved I have put it through a thorough and rigorous set of tes...