Electronics : SanDisk Sansa Express 2 GB MP3 Player (Black)

Electronics : SanDisk Sansa Express 2 GB MP3 Player (Black)

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SanDisk Sansa Express 2 GB MP3 Player (Black)

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 655





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: SanDisk
Color: Black
EAN: 0619659034504
Label: SanDisk
Product Manufacturer: SanDisk
Model: SDMX6R-2048K-A18
Publisher: SanDisk
Ranking: 655
Studio: SanDisk
Variation Description: Black
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Piece facts:
  • Sleek, ultra-thin digital MP3 player with 2 GB flash memory
  • Stores up to 500 MP3 files (16 hours) or 1,000 WMA files (32 hours)
  • FM tuner with recording capability; built-in mic for digital voice recording
  • Supports MP3, WMA, WAV, Audible, and protected WMA playback
  • 4-line OLED display; measures 3.1 x 1 x 0.65 inches (W x H x D)




(Black) Player MP3 GB 2 Express Sansa SanDisk






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The Sansa Express MP3 Player: the world's first cable-less, Flash-based MP3 player with microSD expansion slot is an affordable, cable-free, 2GB flash-based MP3 and WMA player with superior features. The idea of having a slot for adding an optional MicroSD card lets you take this player to new capacities. At your PC, for example, you can download music to your microSD card. That would add to the library of songs you'll have available on your Sansa. lt gives you everything you need to enjoy digital music. lt's slim, sleek, and easy to use! lt's the most practical MP3 player around. Created by the leader in flash memory, the Sansa Express MP3 player has many high-end features, including a microSD expansion slot, FM tuner, recording capabilities, plus a direct connection to a consumer's computer - with no USB cable required. The Sansa Express is the latest evolution of SanDisk's Sansa MP3 player series. 2GB can hold up to 500 MP3 songs or up to 1,000 WMA songs. And you can download music from virtually any music website on the lnternet. At about the size of a small pack of chewing gum, the Sansa Express is extremely compact and lightweight. lt's a perfect companion for walks, at the gym, while commuting, or for just plain listening while doing nothing. With a slot for a microSD card (card is optional), this Sansa Express can play music or Audible books forever and ever. Delight your senses with Sansa Express. Simple to use controls for fast device interface navigation Supports MP3, WMA, protected WMA, WAV, and Audible files Up to 15-hour, rechargeable lithium polymer battery life per full charge Supports most subscription music stores Sandisk 1 year limited warranty coverage Requires Windows XP or Vista 0perating System and Windows Media Player 10+ lncludes Earphones, Lanyard, CD Software, USB extension cable Unit Size - 3.1 x 1.0 x. 65 inches

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The Sansa Express MP3 Player is the world's first cable-less, flash-based MP3 player with a microSD expansion slot. lt includes an FM tuner, a built-in microphone, voice and radio recording, a bright four-line 0LED screen, and intuitive controls for quick navigation.

Everything you need to enjoy digital music.
No cables necessary.
Compact design to go anywhere you go.


Fits Any Lifestyle
The Sansa Express connects directly to your computer's USB port. That means no extra cables to add to your already-cluttered desktop (if you do require a cable, an extension USB cable is included). Weighing less than an ounce and about the size of a pack of chewing gum, the Express can easily go anywhere you go.

Full-Featured MP3 Player
The Sansa Express supports MP3, WMA, protected WMA, WAV, and Audible file formats. lt includes 2 GB of flash memory, along with a microSD slot to expand your capacity and provide music portability. lt also supports most subscription music stores.

Enjoy FM Radio--Now or Later
The Sansa Express features a digital FM radio tuner and the ability to record radio broadcasts. Keep that interview or song for later reference. Program up to 20 of your favorite stations as presets.

Voice Recording
Have a thought you need to get down before it evades you? Use the built-in microphone to record voice memos.

Sweet Simplicity
0nce connected to your computer, the Express is detected by your operating system and appears as additional drive. Simply drag and drop your music files to the Express and you're ready to go. The lithium polymer battery is also recharged while the device is connected, giving you up to 15 hours of use at full capacity. The device is compatible with Windows XP and Vista, and requires Windows Media Player 10 or later.

What's in the Box
Sansa Express Player, Headphones, Lanyard, USB Extension Cable, and Quick Start Guide.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * A Very Good Deal ...
This MP3 player was my first step out of the CD-age. I have been looking to buy one for a long time, but quality MP3 players always seemed too expensive for my tiny budget. I was going to purchase an ipod, but the price was holding me back. I only needed a simple player. I wanted 2 gigs, but would have settled for 1, and a screen to view the song titles. Since it is my first MP3 player, I needed something that was user friendly as well. The Sansa Express was all this and, through Amazon, was at a very reasonable price. I fit about 450 songs on it, and I still have more songs to go, so I like that I can put a MicroSD card in for additional space. I have used it several times since I received it. I even tested it out on a 5 hour road trip. The only negative thing I have to say about it is that when I put it on "Shuffle All," during the long trip, i kept hearing back-to-back songs of the same artist (not too good it you'd like some variety in your listening entertainment), and I'd hear the same songs over since the device wouldn't play the entire memory before repeating. In my opinion, those are tiny inconveinces for the awsome quality at such a low price. I would reccomend this device to anyone looking for a first MP3 player. Two thumbs up!!!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Best for your money, can't ask for more
It is much better than expected, a beautiful product, comes with a strap to hang around your neck. All the features are great, including radio and voice recorder and all the good stuff. The most amazing part of it is that it is expandable, you can go on the manufacturer's website and purchase an extra gigabyte for 20 dollars. Great great product.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Excelente MP3 ...
Excelente MP3 expandible hasta 2 Gb mas en MicroSd, pero con los 2 Gb que tiene es mas que suficiente para mi, tiene una interfase muy amigable, y lo mejor es que no necesito cargar cables adicionales para la carga, unicamente lo cargo a mi computadora y listo, con respecto a la grabacion y radio, excelente producto, muy recomendable.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - this player sucks...
this player seems great at first, but mine died suddenly and then i lost it..

i bought my sister one and it died within a month, i thought we just had deffective units so i recommended it to my friend
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hers died within the first month...

do not buy these~!! they are so cute but they don't work...



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * quick ...
The delivery was very quick... I would say this is a very reliable seller. The product was also in pristine condition.

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