Typical price: £105
What is it: A compact MP3 player from Sandisk
What we think: A fabulous street price keeps the popular SanDisk Digital Audio Player from being just another bland entry in an already overcrowded field
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 10 February 2005
Tags: Shure, SanDisk, Apple, SanDisk Digital Audio Player (1GB, silver), screens
We like:
Attractive design; large, easy-to-read LCD; solid battery life; armband carrying case; autoscans for FM presets; fast file transfers
We don't like:
So-so audio quality; unintuitive controls; no FM recording; poor voice recording; mediocre manual
CNET UK judgement:
Spiffy looks and good battery life can't compensate for this player's mediocre sound and typical feature set
Full review:
From its uninspired name to its been-there, played-that feature set, the SanDisk Digital Audio Player brings little innovation to the flash-player table. That said, it's not without its charms, including a roomy LCD, good battery life, and amazing street prices. Continue Reading...
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