Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Mar 28 2006, 2:52am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Anything But iPod found another non-Apple mp3 player to test. This time it is the Sandisk Sansa e200 series that include the e250 with 2GB, the e260 with 4GB and the e270 with 6GB of flash memory. Especially the Sansa e270 is interesting, not even Apple has a 6GB flash memory music player.
Quote:
"There are a few things I find annoying about the e200. There is no resume function, the tracks do not play in the correct album order, and there is no custom EQ. All of these are possible to fix in the firmware, so hopefully SanDisk will fix them in the near future. "
Read the full review.
We already featured the Sandisk Sansa e270 on our MP3 Player shopping Guide. Amazon.com lists the Sansa e200 series as SDMX4, which is the product id. Kind of confusing. See also these offers of the Sansa e270.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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