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SanDisk Sansa View MP3 Video Player with 2.4" Widescreen, 32 GB image
 
(based on 2 ratings)
Brand: SanDisk
Located in: Audio Visual, Personal Entertainment Equipment, MP3 Multimedia Players
SanDisk Sansa View MP3 Video Player with 2.4" Widescreen, 32 GB
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Avg. Customer Rating:
 
4.5 stars
(based on 2 reviews)

[0 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

 
Great Little Player
By CountVerified Purchaser from Chesapeake, VA on 7/8/2009
Pros:
Easy To Set Up, Great Sound, Long Battery Life, Lots of Storage, Reliable Performance, Simple Controls, Sleek/Compact
Cons:
Have to use Media Player
Best Uses:
Anywhere, At Work, Commuting, Gym / Working Out, Travel
Describe Yourself:
Avid Listener
Primary use:
Personal
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about SanDisk SanDisk Sansa View MP3 Video Player with 2.4" Widescreen, 32 GB:

Great little player. The only minor thing I'm getting used to is using Media Player to create playlists to organize the songs. I would like to be able to just send a folder over to it. It may just me my lack of know how.

Buy it you'll like it.

[0 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

 
not user friendly
By czgyrrlVerified Purchaser from White Plains, NY on 2/6/2009
Pros:
Great Sound, Lots of Storage, Simple Controls, Sleek/Compact
Cons:
Difficult to Set Up, No replacement battery, Tech help no help at all
Best Uses:
Anywhere
Describe Yourself:
Avid Listener
Primary use:
Personal
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about SanDisk SanDisk Sansa View MP3 Video Player with 2.4" Widescreen, 32 GB:

It is not as simple to use as other MP3 players I've had. I had many problems in the beginning, and the Sansa Help Desk never once solved any of my problems, and often would give me contradicting answers when I spoke to a different rep. It seems that you need to transfer files onto the MP3 player using Windows Media Player, which I am not a fan of and unfamiliar with. I have heard other users say they can use drag and drop, but I have not been able to. I think you need to have a intermediate level of computers or Windows Media Player to get started. I am finally getting the hang of it though, and once you get the music on the Sansa, it does sound great, and has tons of storage. I only use it for music, so I have no clue as to its video capabilities.

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