MP3 Player Reviews:SanDisk Sansa Clip

The SanDisk Sansa Clip offers inspiring sound quality ; an ultracompact, gym-friendly design with a removable belt clip ; and helpful features like an FM radio and Rhapsody DNA integration. The player also includes support for a wide selection of audio file types, including OGG and FLAC.
All of this comes at a fantastic price, since the player is awfully cheap and straightforward to use. FM radio reception isn’t great and connection of the Clip with Rhapsody was problematic. The SanDisk Sansa Clip is a phenomenal worth that is set to edge out the contest with a user-friendly interface, gym-worthy design, and great sound quality.
Thanks to its position as a memory chip manufacturer, SanDisk is a master at cost competing in the portable audio space, and though companies like Creative Laboratories are now tagging at the same level, SanDisk’s primary aggressiveness earned it the No.
Two spot in sales ( behind Apple, natch ) –and a name for manufacturing inexpensive MP3 players. The firm’s latest device, an ultracompact model dubbed the Sansa Clip, isn’t an exception : The 1GB model comes in at around $40, while the 2GB is on offer for a no less reasonable $70.
Do not let the price fool you : The Clip offers a respectable 92dB signal-to-noise proportion. This player is out to prove that “cheap” does not have to mean subpar sound quality.
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I wish Sansa had worked more on improving the quality and design of the clip attachment itself. I had lost mine and had tried to replace it through Sansa’s customer service, but they told me that the warranty on my clip is only applicable to the device itself, and that the clip attachment was an accessory and was not covered under a warranty.