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Resumen: SanDisk has been making MP3 players for several years, they may not be as popular as the iPod, but they have always had a very respectable lineup of players with a decent chunk of the market. Last year, Sandisk launched the slotMusic concept, which com...
Publicación: 2009-04-06, Autor: Jasmine , crítica de: cnet.com
The SanDisk Sansa SlotRadio is exceptionally easy to use, and no computer is required. Songs are extremely cheap, and the player includes an FM tuner and an integrated belt-clip.
The SanDisk Sansa SlotRadio suffers from so-so sound quality, and the music it comes with is locked to the cards. Listeners are subject to the whims of the Billboard music editors.
The SanDisk Sansa SlotRadio player is far from your standard MP3 player--and people with persnickety music preferences wont be impressed--but the device is a perfect solution for those who prefer a hands-off approach when it comes to digital music.
Resumen: Many of the folks who write for funkyfresh work in the technology industry. Occasionally we like to give you an insider’s look at the development of new and innovative products. SanDisk is getting ready to launch its new slotRadio player that comes pr...
Compact design. Easy to use. No PC needed. Comes with a microSD card with 1,000 songs from Billboard charts. Plays WMA and MP3s from microSD cards. FM radio with 40 presets.
Monochrome display. Cant skip backward. No auto-off when no earphones are plugged in.
If modern radio hits are your thing, the tiny Sansa slotRadio player is a great value—1,000 songs (plus the device) for $100. Just be prepared for a no-frills listening experience....
Great for the User who wants Simplicity, Value - 1,000 songs for ~$40 bucks, Nice mixture of songs in each genre, Compatible with a number of media players from Sandisk, Starting to be more widely available (Now available in Canada)
Annoying lack of features for the user that wants total control over their listening experience, Unable to go back to a song you just skipped, Unable to pick which song plays next, song selection is totally random (just like the radio. )
The SlotRadio system isn't for everyone, however for the user that is sick of downloading music and syncing media players, SlotRadio is designed for you. The simplicity of SlotRadio is a bit refreshing, all you do is plug the card it and press play an...