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The Clip Sport MP3 player's specs are not far off from where SanDisk was four years ago — the company will be lucky to break even with such a device.
The Clip Sport also has a 1.44-inch color LCD screen with a resolution of 128 x 128. The Clip Sport supports multiple file formats including MP3, AAC, Audible, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, WAV, and WMA.
This is where the SanDisk Clip Sport MP3 player comes in. The Clip Sport comes in 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB capacities. It is available now in the US for $39.99 to $69.99 depending on the version you choose.
SanDisk Clip Sport Go — $40, was $50 SanDisk The SanDisk Clip Sport Go is an MP3 player with an internal memory of 16GB, which can be expanded through an SD card slot. You can clip the device to ...
As the successor to the best selling full-featured sub-$100 MP3 player in America, the Sansa Clip+ MP3 player is fully compatible with SanDisk slotRadio and slotMusic cards, as well as any microSD ...
Additionally, the SanDisk MP3 player has one feature no Apple iPod has ever had: a microSD card expansion slot. Using this, you can increase its built-in 8GB storage with an extra 64GB.
SanDisk announced its latest shuffle-competing media player today, the "Clip." The 1GB black model costs $40, has an FM tuner, support for Mp3, WMA, securei WMA, a microphone, and a fifteen hour ...
An update of the popular Sansa Clip, the unit boasts the inclusion of a microSD card slot, offering not only memory-expanding capabilities but compatibility with SanDisk's pre-loaded offerings.
An affordable MP3 player with a great display. — -- Ever since the iPod, MP3 players with a wide range of features and prices have become commonplace. With the Sansa Clip ($39.99 for 1 GB ...
With iTunes having so many flaws, not least how it functions with music and files not purchased through its software, SanDisk is taking the humble MP3 player back to its roots.