
Music enthusiasts can gear up for the innovative launch of the latest MP3 player by SanDisk. Dubbed as the Sansa Clip+, this MP3 player will feature a microSD memory card slot. This feature will allow users to enjoy endless hours of music enabling the storage of thousands of additional songs.
This microSD card slot can be used to either expand the built-in storage space or play SanDisk’s integrated slotMusic or slotRadio cards. Also, this SanDisk creation retains full compatibility with practically all microSD memory cards that flaunt pre-loaded music files.
“We made a great product the Sansa Clip even better,” shared Eric Bone, vice president, retail product marketing, SanDisk. “This small player packs big features, including a new microSD memory card slot that gives music lovers the ability to listen to thousands of additional songs in seconds. It’s the perfect player for travelers, busy moms, fitness buffs or anyone looking to enjoy music without the hassle of loading songs from their computer or updating playlists.”
Claimed to be one of the best sounding MP3 player in the market, the Sansa Clip+ boasts of a wearable clip that makes for hands-free portability. Also, featuring is a large 1″ OLED display accompanied by a simple user interface that allows effortless choosing of songs from the playlists through a variety of assortments.
In addition, it also includes an incorporated FM tuner that features 40 preset stations. This feature enables users to easily snap and select their favorite station no matter where they are or what they are doing. Furthermore, it comes loaded with an equalizer mode along with a built-in microphone and a voice recorder.
This player is compatible with Windows 7 operating system and supports music formats such as MP3, WAV and WMA, FLAC and Ogg Vorbis along with Audible files for audio books. This SanDisk player is claimed to provide 15-hour battery life by using comparatively less energy.
The SanDisk Sansa Clip+ MP3 Player will be available in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB models for a price of $39.99, $49.99 and $69.99 respectively. Interested buyers can acquire the player right away on the company’s official site, while the device will be available in other retail stores by September 13, 2009.
- AMD ATI 4800 Series available in iMac and Mac pro Computers
- Weekly News Roundup: August 24th to 29th, 2009
Your Comments
Reviews
Recently Commented
- ABI Research: Apple, RIM and HTC sprint ahead in 2010 mobile handset race - 0 comment
- AT&T selling smartphones for a penny on Black Friday - 0 comment
- International Manager of YouTube Speaks about YouTube's India Plans - 1 comment
- Xbox 360 'Yuvraj Singh International Cricket 2007' Game launching on March 27 in India - 5 comments
- Slacker, Howcast added to Sony Bravia Internet Video Link - 0 comment