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e260 4 GB MP3 Player with SD Expansion Slot Black

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Electronics: SanDisk Sansa e260 4 GB MP3 Player with SD Expansion Slot  Black

SanDisk Sansa e260 4 GB MP3 Player with SD Expansion Slot Black

Normal Price:$249.99
Our Price:$99.88
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Manufacturer: SanDisk
Model: SDMX4-4096-A70
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: SanDisk
Label: SanDisk

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Editorial Review
The Sansa e200 Series MP3 players are the flagship products of SanDisks audio line. Created by the leaders in flash memory, this flash-based player provides everything you need for music, photo, and video clip playback.The very attractive, sleek design includes a 1.8 TFT color screen with advanced navigational features and an easy to use interface. You can also avoid scratches and cracks with the durable metal backing. The Sansa e200 provides superior sound playback and supports Microsoft PlaysForSure subscription music. The SanDisk Media Converter supports most image formats to enjoy photos and small personal videos.
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Customer Reviews

SanDisk e260 is great 2008-06-30
Bought this for my oldest daughter. She loves it!

Easy to load, easy to operate, holds tons of songs. It can be set to sync with the computer when it is plugged in or you can sync it manually (we prefer manually or it loads everything-pix and all). No software included so just plug it in and go. Also, SanDisk's website will download new firmware to the Sansa to keep it constantly updated.

This is the second SanDisk we have bought, they are a great product!


Cheaper and Better thaniPod 2008-06-29
I purchased the Sansa e260 for my 16 year old daughter after her second iPod had been lost/stolen. I had owned and preferred Windows based mp3 players (Creative and Rio) but she bought into the hype and had to have an iPod. Over time, she started to get annoyed with iTunes and their "exclusive" music management system. Now that she has the Sansa she will never go back. You can use their music management software if you like, but you can also just cut and paste folders like any other windows storage device. It is far easier to use and more flexible. She loves the controls, the sound is great, and it is far less expensive than the annoying to use iPod. PLUS - the micro SD expansion slot is a great feature. For $13 we bought a card and added 2GB of space. We have not, to this point, used the video or photo feature so I can't speak to that. Overall, this is the 7th mp3 player we've owned in our household - it is a great device and a tremendous value.


I really wanted to like this player... 2008-06-28
4GB capacity for the price was tough to beat, and at first I really liked this MP3 player. Lots of features, lots of storage, good sound quality, easy menu access through the scroll wheel. Having to convert photos and video through the proprietary software was a drag, and apparently there is a firmware bug that caused the player to crash repeatedly and with increasing frequency, to the point where it would crash while it was rebooting. Fortunately, Sansa has a firmware patch on their website, so the problem is easily remedied. JUST DON'T DROP IT. I had it in a rubber case at the gym and accidentally dropped it from 4 feet onto a rubber floor, and now the player won't cut on no matter what I do. Now I'm looking to replace it with a Zune.


Best bang for buck 2008-06-26
The Sansa players, especially this one and the newer 8gig model, give you everything you need at half the cost of the iPod and they sound good too!


great little player 2008-06-26
I just received this player and I love it. I was disappointed when I could not figure out the volume control,I had to download the manual and I still couldn't find it in the manual. Luckily I came back to Amazon to read some reviews to see if anyone else had that problem and discovered the wheel cranks the volume. Whew, saved me from returning.


Nice player with a few negatives 2008-07-23
I purchased the E260 to replace my Sansa C250 which had begun to experience a problem where the headset plugs into it. I had that one for almost 2 years and really liked it. My sister had the E260 and it looked sleek and seemed nice so I bought it. It is a very nice looking player. The way the center wheel lights up is neat, although it is very tricky to work and somewhat cheap. The buttons you push to go back a song or foward a song are flush with the wheel and small. Therefore you really have to center in on them to be able to click them. Also I found I had to increase the volume quite a bit to get the player to sound good. At low volumes was a bit weak and tinny. Once you turned it high enough, the rich stereo sound came in. However, I found this volume to be too high. I used my C250 mostly when running and found it very easy to reach down on the run and change songs or adjust the volume. This was tough to do quickly w/the flush buttons. I'd have to slow down to make sure I was clicking the right button. I actually ended up returning it and ordering a new C250. I figured I loved that one, I knew how to work it and I knew it worked well. Also it was 1/2 the price!!! I have no interest in pictures or video on my mp3 player so why pay for them?


Keeps on ticking 2008-07-22
This is such an awesome device!!!!! I received it approx. 1 year ago as a birthday gift. It has never let me down. Although, it has been unintentionally abused, it is in like new condition. Sansa E260 stood the test of time....durability, quality, performance and appearance are in excellent condition. Remarkably, it is still reasonably priced and holding its value.


Love Sandisk!! 2008-07-17
I had the 2GB Sansa with expansion, and had used all space. Instead of deleting, or adding more memory, I decided to upgrade to a larger GB. The Sandisk is a very easy item to use, especially for someone who is a computer illiterate. I take it everywhere, and listen to it all the time. It is not as commercialized as the the ever popular IPOD, and definitely not as expensive. I had my first Sansa for 4 years, and have now passed it on to my preteen daughter (who LOVES it). I would definitely look into other Sansa products if need be. I feel they make a quality product without all the hype.


My husband loves it! 2008-07-07
I bought this for my husband, who is a music fanatic, and he absolutely loves it! He uses it in his car which has a jack. He says it is fantastic!


A great player. 2008-07-03
Having tired of a tiny and not all that user-friendly MuVu player, I "upgraded" to the Sansa e200. I am very happy, although there have been issues. First, I incorrectly assumed that the Rhapsody software was necessary in order to use the player. There was no information anywhere to the contrary. Not a problem, except that the software wouldn't load-- some 45 minutes wasted. Second, the text on the player was in German and couldn't be changed without help. A call to tech support (promptly answered) led to another 38 minutes and many steps, including downloading a file from the Internet, but we installed the English text. The player interfaces with Window's explorer, but I have found that creating a play list in Windows Media Player is more efficient, especially since you can change the order of the selections. The sound quality, with Bose headphones, is excellent. The FM radio works well, and allows for presets. Negotiating the menus is fairly straight forward, although expect to invest some time until you become familiar with them. Volume control is easy, and the duration of the back light is adjustable. The recorder also works well, although the sound quality is marginal. Of course, you need earphones to listen to the recording. The "Quick Start Guide" is not particularly helpful. Use the help file on the CD. For the approximately $90 that I paid on Amazon, this is an excellent product. Tks to all who reviewed the player, making an informed decision easy.

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