SanDisk Sansa E260 4 GB MP3 Player
Review: SanDisk Sansa e260R MP3 Player
Sandisk Sansa E260
The Sansa e260 has several features we'd love to see in other media players, including a microSD card slot; unfortunately, it's also saddled with a killer design flaw. Click Read More for more.
Review Verdict: The bundled Sansa Media Converter software makes short work of translating photo and video formats and then transferring them from your PC to the player's 4GB of flash memory, but you'll want to spend some time cropping and resizing your photos beforehand
SanDisk Sansa e260R
The Sansa e260R dials you in to Rhapsody's all-you-can-eat music service.
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SanDisk Sansa e260R (4 GB)
Sansa players are known internationally for their pricing and feature. Sounds like an ideal recipe for the Indian markets. Let's find out if it really is.
Review Verdict: The SanDisk Sansa e260R 4 GB retails for Rs.13,999 which is way too expensive than its price in the international markets and as I said earlier the price will be the major factor in the Indian market. The price is even higher than the iPod Nano with a sim
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SanDisk Sansa e260
The Sansa e260 MP3 players are the created by the leaders in flash memory and provides everything you need for music, photo, and video clip playback. The very attractive, sleek design...
SanDisk Sansa e260 (4GB) Reviews
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SanDisk Sansa e260
The feature packed player leaves a lot to desire in performance.
Review Verdict: The SanDisk Sansa e260 is roughly as tall and wide as the Nano, it has a big color screen, and its thumbwheel is surrounded by four navigation buttons. Priced at Rs. 10750, the 4GB e260 costs Rs 750 more than a 4GB iPod Nano. The e260 offers some attracti
SanDisk Sansa e260 (4GB)
The SanDisk Sansa e200 series offers a boatload of features for a reasonable price, in a package that is much nicer than that of past SanDisk models. For those looking for a high-capacity, compact, skip-free MP3/WMA player, start with the e200 series.
Review Verdict: Memory goliath SanDisk continues its assault on the flash-based MP3 player market with the CES launch of the flagship Sansa e200 series, along with the budget-class Sansa c100 series. The SanDisk Sansa e200 series represents a departure from previous Sans
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SanDisk Sansa e260
Player Type: Flash MP3 Player, Radio: Yes, Recording, Voice: Yes, Recording, Line In: No, Capacity: 4000 MB, Screen...
Review Verdict: The e260 has an excellent combination of features, style, ease of use, and price, but the overall user experience still isn't quite as smooth as that of the iPod nano.
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SanDisk Sansa e260
The best iPod nano alternative yet comes with a bigger screen, more capacity, and more featues.
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The Sansa e260R dials you in to Rhapsody's all-you-can-eat music service.
Review Verdict: The player is roughly as tall and wide as the iPod Nano, but it's a little thicker and weighs nearly twice as much. It has a relatively large and bright 1.8-inch color screen, though it's still too small for watching long videos. Beneath the screen, a rot
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