SanDisk Sansa m240 1 GB MP3 Player (Silver) | List Price: $79.99 Discount Price: $15.99

| Platform: Not Machine Specific Brand: SanDisk Binding: Electronics Warranty: 1 year warranty
Features: - Lightweight flash memory digital audio player--weighs just 1.5 ounces
- 1 GB memory holds 16 hours of MP3 and 32 hours of WMA audio
- Microsoft PlaysForSure support for compatibility with wide range of online stores and subscription services
- Integrated FM radio with 20 presets; built-in microphone and voice recorder
- Powered by single AAA battery, for up to 19 hours of usage
Not worth it... [Posted on 2008-09-28] This was SUCH a terrible pain in the butt! I had a hard time even getting it to work, then when I did get it to work it only worked for 2 weeks before it called it quits. I cut my losses and bought a 4G Zune - worth every penny.
An OK MP3 player [Posted on 2008-10-07] The player is OK. It uses up a lot of memory so you can't use AAA rechargeable batteries, or else you have to them keep constantly recharged. There isn't that much memory, so if you put a couple of albums on there, it uses most of it up. I tend to use it for the FM radio, which works well in a metropolitan area with stations close to me. The sound quality is good. I got it because my iRiver got water damaged (my own fault - duh!!) and I wanted a cheaper replacement. It comes with the arm strap, so I can avoid the water damage like I had with the device. I don't regret getting it, but I wouldn't recommend it if you want a high-end player.
Failed to work exactly after one year [Posted on 2008-10-27] I rarely used this. But it failed to work exactly after one year. Do not buy any Sansa MP3 players. They are not reliable.
about this mp3 player [Posted on 2008-10-29] this mp3 player is great. I'v had for more than a year and it still works perfectly.
I'd give it 0 stars if I could [Posted on 2008-11-04] This is the worst mp3 player I've ever used. I had a creative nano before which was decent and I also have the nano gen 3. I got this to play ebooks which were protected WMA files from the overdrive media console. On power up again it plays the track from the very beginning and not where I stopped before and for this reason I always have to remember where I left off. To make matters worse it doesn't even remember how long a track is and an hour track sometimes shows as only 30 min and 1 hour 30 min at other times. I wanna put this sansa mp3 player in the trash. Keep away and look at the competition. Get a zune or an ipod.
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