Tiny Sandisk’s
By Cheryl | January 10, 2008

The big advantage of Sandisk for most other manufacturers MP3 player: it built its own flash memory. Possible it shouldn’t come as a shock that their newest round of music players’ disgrace the competition with their large capacities. It’s Sansa Clip, a glossy mirrored little number digit weighing a mere 0.9 ounces, and its look like a famous accretes Lindsay Lohan would carry around as a handy cocaine surface. The 4GB memory was packed latest version into its little chassis yet price only $79—the similar cost as a 1 GB iPod Shuffle (prior to MacWorld, at least). And dissimilar the Shuffle, the Sansa Clip has an OLED display for navigating menus and browsing music (not to mention FM radio and voice recording).
Those looking for more capability and features might believe the Sandisk Sansa View 2.9 ounces, and its now holds a 32GB of flash memory. Those who keep in mind when MP3 players contained 32 MB of memory, this development is a landmark.
Topics: Appliances, Gadget, High tech, Music, Music Player, Technology, ipod
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