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Sandisk 1GB Sansa m240 MP3 Player with Digital FM Tuner PINK (SDMX3-1024-A18B Pink) Studio : SanDisk by SanDisk Brand : SanDisk Model : M240 Publisher : SanDisk Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Color : Pink EAN : 0619659030216 UPC : 619659030216 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 19 reviews)
Our Price : $31.99
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Support MP3, WMA, secure WMA and Audible audio file formats; Plays Download and Subscription content from most online stores
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Stores over 16 hours/250 songs of MP3 or 32 huors/500 songs of WMA music; Up to 19 hours continuous playback using one AAA battery
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Digital FM Tuner with 20 preset stations; Voice Recorder with Built-in Microphone
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Powerful, easy-to-use menus; Sort music by title, artist, album, track order, genre and more
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User defined playlist support lets you arrange your music any way you like; Mark your favorite songs with the touch of a button for easy playback
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The Sansa m200 Series MP3 players add to SanDisk's growing line of products for the audio market. Created by the leaders in flash memory, this flash-based model provides high-quality digital music playback at an affordable price. As a replacement to SanDisk's original Digital Audio Player line, this improved look also includes Sansa's excellent navigation: songs sorted by title, artist, album, genre as well as playlist support. The Sansa m200 Series MP3 players are one of the first to provide Microsoft PlaysForSure Subscription support. |
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Great |
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This mp3 player does exactly what the description says, and does it well. It is well worth the price. Very easy to load tunes from a computer onto it, complete with labels. |
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Sandisk 1GB MP3 Player |
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It's no iPod, but it works OK and is not hard to use. I wish it was a 2GB however. It also lacks an internal clock, thus disallowing use of time-sensitive audio-book downloads from the library (they didn't note this in the write-up on it). Other than that - it's good for what it is and a whole lot easier than toting a CD Player around. |
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Love it...can live without it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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I want everyone to know I just bought this item. If there are any problems later on down the road with this MP3 Player, I will post another review. Hopefully, I won't have to. After one and half years of having my Nextar MP3 1gb player, the earphone jack suddenly quit, I was forced to find another MP3 Player. After searching for another inexpensive player and not finding any. I tried a Staples brand and had to return it the next day for the very same reason. After doing some reasearch I dedided on a SanDisk. On May 27, 2009, I bought this model. I did not want a rechargable battery because of all of the feedback that said you can not replace any recharable battery on any MP3 player. This one takes a AAA battery. It has been very easy to use. No problems with the earphone jack. Easy to read display. Free plastic case. The only thing I did not use was the disk that came with it. All I had to do was plug in the mp3 and use Windows Media player to download songs on it. I truly love this brand and model. I use it six times per week for about an hour while I do my walk. Will follow up if I have any problems. Right now I give it 5 Stars |
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Terrific little MP3 Player |
We purchased this little player from [...]as our first foray into the MP3 playing world and I've not been disappointed. We listen to audio books and [...] even supports this player, which we were thrilled to learn. It holds a dozen or so audio books depending on the size of the files with each book lasting anywhere from a few minutes up to 8 or so hours. It holds a ton of music.
One reviewer mentioned an FM tuning problem, but I noticed that she used it in the gym and I've never had good reception either when I've used it in a brick and mortar building on the second floor, but in my house and around and about it's been great.
Do take time to learn the player and how files are organized (this is a function of your software program, I believe) but once you understand how things are organized, smooth sailing.
We purchased one for our 5-year-old son to listen to children's audio stories and he sits listening, enraptured, to the stories, which is a great way to help him develop auditory learning. It's also easy to scroll through the various stories and he does it easily once we showed him how, but if you're going to give one to your young child don't overload the player with too many books/songs as they may get frustrated with having to scroll through too many titles to find the one they're looking for.
The ear buds are acceptable, but if you have them in your ears for several hours (listening to it around the house, etc.) then they may get a little uncomfortable, but several hours is a long time. I replaced the ear buds with the type of headphones that sit on your ear and not in them and this made a big difference in the level of comfort.
I gave it only four stars because of the capacity of the player. I am moving up in the MP3 playing world to something that holds more audio books as I'd like to put both my children's as well as my own audio books on them so we can all listen in the car with the cassette adapter -- which is a real must. They're only 10 or so bucks at Wal*mart.
Hope you enjoy! |
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please don't buy this |
Please don't buy this. Here is why:
1. It takes one triple A battery, which I don't like. If it dies, and you don't have a battery around the house, you're out of luck. Compared to and iPod, which can be plugged into an outlet, this is big inconvenience .
2. The FM tuner sucks. I should haven't to read the instructions in order to figure how to get to a station I want to listen to. It's difficult to explain, but it's not easy to use. This was the only reason I bought this was for the FM tuner so I could listen to the TV at the gym. I have since learned they make an adapter for the iPod which allows you to listen the FM tuner.
3. The headphones are joke. They are worst than the headphones they give you for free on an airplane on a international fight. They are useless.
4. Moreover, it just seems cheaply made. I feel it is going to break any week.
Final advice: Generally speaking, you get what you pay for. This cost me $25, but I wish I would have spent a little more money and got, perhaps, the new iPod shuffle. And buy the FM adapter. |
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