Sandisk Sansa e200 series mp3 player
Hello, this is my first blog post here on this wonderful site. I am a huge apple fan, and know a lot about computers and tech related stuff. Well, lets get on with this post.
Have you ever wanted an alternative to the iPod Nano? Maybe something a little different, same basic feel, but a different user interface? Well the Sandisk Sansa e200 series could be for you. It is a small mp3 player with good sized, full, rich color 4.5 cm screen. It holds videos, pictures, obviously music, but it has one special feature. It has a built in microphone. This can be very handy for recording voice memos, or recording music to share with a friend. One thing that can be very handy is it also has a small button on the side to quickly start recording. There is also a menu to manage your recordings. But beware! If you are listening to music, and you accidentally press the button, it exits you song, and brings you to the recording. When you go back to music, it DOES NOT pick up where you left off. The main menu is much more innovative than the Nano's. If gives you a circular ring of icons that scroll around to select the media you want using the scroll wheel. The menu system after that is very much like the Nano's, with each click linking you through artists, to albums, to songs. The thumb wheel it very cool, with small ridges for grip, and it glows blue when you use it. It takes a standard 3mm headphone jack. They come in 2gb, 4gb, and 8gb. Plus, the have an expandable micro SD card slot. the resolution is a measly 220x176, compared to the iPod Nano's 320x240, but it gets by.
this is not a qoute. sorry, I was unable to fix this
I fixed it, it is no longer a quote,
JD
Reader Comments (5)
If you"re such a big "apple fan" why do you promote an MP3 player competing against Apple's iPods? You don't make sense, and besides iPods make up 74 % of market share for MP3 players.
FAIL post- sorry!
PS- You're kind of dumb for not knowing how to write a blog without it being in a post.
sorry, I was copyingit from somewhere else. Plus, I had written this previously, and just felt like posting it. PLUS, I use daily an Apple iPod Touch. I'm saying it is a good alternative, not a better one
Fixed, it is no longer a quote.
I have a 13" MacBook Pro, a 1st gen iPod touch with 3.0, a 2nd Gen that I got free with the MacBook that I havent even opened yet, a 30 gb 5th gen iPod video, and an MP4 that I got 4 years ago before all that stuff.....guess which one I threw out after a week? lol
wow, you really aren't open minded when it comes to music players, are you?