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    SansaClip 2GB music player

    Shannon Rodricks, Jun 05, 2008 2019 hrs IST

    It's a tough cookie to crack; but will this take away the crown of the 'Best "Mini" Music Player'?

    Cool Design, Sturdy build, Easy wearability, Ease of use, Good interface.

    Unsatisfactory reproduction of lower frequencies, Slightly higher price.

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Oh my god! They've made a mini-me (refer to Austin Powers series of movies) of the iPod Mini and given it a pimple. That was my first thought about this small portable music player when I received the boxed piece. The SansaClip looks like a shrunken clone of the iPod mini with a beauty mark to keep the evil eye off it. This model from Sandisk represents Sansa in the portable wearable music player market. Bundle

The Sansa Clip bundle contains, SansaClip music player Earphones A short USB cable

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Discussion Board
pandey
,kochi , on Jan 14, 2010 12:41 PM
i want to buy
pandey
,eranakulam, on Jan 14, 2010 12:33 PM
whata is price in indian money
Mya
,Augusta, on Apr 27, 2009 10:40 AM
I absolutely love my Sansa clip. It's so light-weight and compact, that I sometimes forget I have it on (when the music is paused or it's turned off). The only problem is that it's not really any good without the USB cord. I misplaced mine about two months ago and cannot download music or charge it and am having a hard time finding a replacement cord.
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,sikar, on Dec 15, 2008 12:25 PM
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jaikrishnan
,chennai, on Jun 06, 2008 07:24 PM
The recent firmware update adds ogg format support and improves battery life and adds support for podcasts. The review also does not mention that the player supports both MSC and MTP USB modes so you can use it with programs like Windows Media Player 10/11 to manage the device and create playlists and also use it in linux without any problem.

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