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SanDisk Sansa c100 Review

Features

  • Plays MP3, WMA, and Audible audio files
  • By capacity, holds large number of MP3/WMA songs and hours of playback
  • Affordable, compact MP3 Player with color screen - Color screen (up to 64,000 colors) displays cover art and photo thumbnails
  • Easy-to-use interface for sorting and playing back your music
  • Digital FM tuner with 20 preset stations
  • FM ‘on the fly’ recording * and voice recording
  • Supports Subscription Music Stores
  • Includes one AAA replaceable battery for up to 15 hours of battery life (Battery Life Based on Continuous, Standard Playback, 128 Kb MP3 file
  • High-speed USB2.0 for fast and easy file transfer
  • Review by Good Gear Guide

    The SanDisk Sansa c150 is a small music player aimed at the budget market. With 2GB of storage, a colour screen and support for viewing photos, it offers reasonable value for money.

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    Review by LetsGoDigital

    The Sansa c150 MP3 player from SanDisk will support Microsoft PlaysForSure subscription and down- loads compliance for easy accessibility to a wide range of music and music stores. It also includes an FM digital tuner with 20-channel presets, FM on-the-fly recording and voice-recording capabilities with its built-in microphone. The new player uses a single AAA battery to power the unit and features a universal accessory connector for the easy addition of future accessories.

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    Review by Anything But iPod

    The Sansa SanDisk c100 series is not the most solid feeling MP3 player nor does it have the best color screen. Overall the player feels like a toy. The c100 may not appease hardcore portable MP3 player fans.

    The Sansa c100 however, should not be dismissed- it is a great entry level MP3 player with a great feature set for the price. In addition to all the features most people would need, the player comes with a nice set of included accessories. The sound quality is better then most flash based MP3 players, helped by the c100’s custom EQ.

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    Review by CNET

    The SanDisk Sansa c100 series gives you a decent set of features for a decent price, but don’t expect great battery life.

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    Samsung YEPP YP-D1 Review

    If your idea of the ideal MP3 player is one that packs in every feature in the book, including a 2-megapixel camera, take a long look at the Samsung YP-D1–just keep in mind it maxes out at 2GB.

    0.1 lbs, 0.1 lbs, Silver, Silver, 2 GB, FM, FM, Flash player, Stereo, Stereo, LCD, LCD, Lithium ion

    Review by CNET

    At first glance, the Samsung YP-D1 looks strikingly like a cell phone, taking its design cues from its predecessor, the darker (and camera-less) YP-T8. This is both unsurprising–the company produces plenty of mobiles–and a bit misleading, since making phone calls is one of the few things this flash-based MP3 player can’t do. Offered in 1GB and 2GB, the YP-D1 packs a still/video camera, a color screen, and decent playback and recording features into a fun, unique design. Although it’ll definitely make sense for those looking for a multitude of features above all else, this MP3 player isn’t for everyone.

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    Wolverine Data MVP Review

    Portable Multimedia Storage and Viewer with a built-in 7 in 1 Memory Card Reader/Writer

    All your Music, Video, Photos and more in the palm of your hand

    Enjoy the freedom to store and playback photos, videos and music-all without being tethered to a computer. The Wolverine MVP with the built-in 7 in 1 memory card readers is the perfect companion to any digital camera. Transfer photos, video, audio and data files directly from memory cards to the hand-held MVP so that you can use your memory cards over and over again. This travel-friendly battery operated device is ideal for any application-both personal and professional to store, view photos, watch movies or listen to music.

    FEATURES
    * Store thousands of photos and hundreds of hours of music and video in the internal 60GB or 100GB hard drive

    * Enjoy your music anywhere anytime with the built-in high fidelity MP3 Player

    * Directly download from or write to 7 different types of media cards:
    - Compact Flash (CF)
    - MicroDrive (MD)
    - Secure Digital (SD)
    - Multimedia Card (MMC)
    - Memory Stick (MS), MS Pro
    - Smart Media (SM)
    - XD using included SM memory card slot

    supports additional memory cards using third party adapter

    * View photos or watch video on the razor sharp 2.5″ brilliant colors LCD

    * Display your photos and videos onto TVs or projectors using video and audio line-out

    * Built-in Digital Voice and line-in recorder

    * Photo & Text Viewer: JPEG/TIFF/BMP/TXT/RAW (selected digital cameras)

    * Video: Motion-JPEG/MPEG-1/MPEG-4/xvid

    * Audio: MP3/WMA /AAC/WAV/AAC

    * Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interface

    * Rechargeable internal battery- transfer up to 20GB of data or play 8 hours of music or 3.5 hours of video on a single charge

    * Weighs only 10 ounces

    * Portable, compact size: 5.04″x 3.01″x1.2″ (LxWxH)

    * Compatible with MS windows 98/ME/2000/XP/Mac OS9 and above

    Review by Gizmodo

    Don’t get too excited about the Wolverine MVP 9120 portable media player, because we’ve tested it and it’s pretty much a hunk of crap. Sure, its world’s-largest 120GB hard drive captures your attention, but then when you notice that it’s incompatible with lots of video formats, it feels positively huge in your hand in its user interface is nearly unintelligible, your enthusiasm quickly deflates into a negative state.

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    Review by DigitalCameraReview.com

    The first thing that you notice about the Wolverine MVP 60GB is the glossy, bright red case. Once you’re past that, the MVP is a capable media storage device with a 7 in 1 card reader, and some fun features that can handle your pictures, movies, music, and whatever other media you want to take with you when you don’t have a notebook.

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    Review by CNET

    The Wolverine Data MVP has solid sound and image quality; comes in 60GB, 100GB, or 120GB capacities; includes a built-in multiformat memory-card reader; and provides a remote control and a carrying case with an integrated speaker. It has audio and video outputs, voice and line-in recording, a removable rechargeable battery, and NTSC and PAL video modes.

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