SanDisk Sansa Express 1 GB MP3 Player (Black) | 
enlarge | Brand: SanDisk Category: CE
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $25.00 You Save: $34.99 (58%)
New (12) Used (3) Refurbished (7) from $16.97
Avg. Customer Rating: 157 reviews Sales Rank: 1031
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 6.9 x 2.2 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: SDMX6R-1024K-A18 Model: SDMX6R-1024K-A18 UPC: 619659031756 EAN: 0619659031756 ASIN: B000MD40N8
Release Date: April 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 1 GB Capacity | | • | Cable-less “like a Express” battery charging and USB 2.0 connectivity | | • | A microSD™ expansion slot for additional memory capacity and come with capacities of up to 2GB, with higher capacities planned in the future | | • | Digital FM tuner with FM recording | | • | 15-hour, rechargeable lithium polymer battery life (Based on replacement; actual life and performance may vary based on usage patterns). |
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Product Description The Sansa Express MP3 player is an affordable, cable-free, flash-based MP3 player with superior features. It gives you everything you need to enjoy digital music. It's slim, sleek, and easy to use!Created by the leader in flash memory, the Sansa Express MP3 player has many high-end features, including a microSD expansion slot, recording capabilities, plus a direct connection to a consumer's computer - with no USB cable required.
Amazon.com Product Description The Sansa Express MP3 Player is the world's first cable-less, flash-based MP3 player with a microSD expansion slot. It includes an FM tuner, a built-in microphone, voice and radio recording, a bright four-line OLED screen, and intuitive controls for quick navigation.  | | Everything you need to enjoy digital music. |  | | No cables necessary. |  | | Compact design to go anywhere you go. | Fits Any Lifestyle The Sansa Express connects directly to your computer's USB port. That means no extra cables to add to your already-cluttered desktop (if you do require a cable, an extension USB cable is included). Weighing less than an ounce and about the size of a pack of chewing gum, the Express can easily go anywhere you go. Full-Featured MP3 Player The Sansa Express supports MP3, WMA, protected WMA, WAV, and Audible file formats. It includes 1 GB of flash memory, along with a microSD slot to expand your capacity and provide music portability. It also supports most subscription music stores. Enjoy FM Radio--Now or Later The Sansa Express features a digital FM radio tuner and the ability to record radio broadcasts. Keep that interview or song for later reference. Program up to 20 of your favorite stations as presets. Voice Recording Have a thought you need to get down before it evades you? Use the built-in microphone to record voice memos. Capture interviews, classes, short notes to yourself, or anything else you might feel inspired to record. Sweet Simplicity Once connected to your computer, the Express is detected by your operating system and appears as additional drive. Simply drag and drop your music files to the Express and you're ready to go. The lithium polymer battery is also recharged while the device is connected, giving you up to 15 hours of use at full capacity. The device is compatible with Windows XP and Vista, and requires Windows Media Player 10 or later. What's in the Box Sansa Express Player, Headphones, Lanyard, USB Extension Cable, and Quick Start Guide.
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Awful and not worth buying November 16, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this product about 4 months ago. It worked fine for the first month but after a while I would turn it on and then it would stop. Just right in the middle of the player starting up! The screen paused and it wouldn't even turn off until it was plugged into a computer.
Another thing I noticed was It would change the titles, artists, or albums on it. It would say something like the song was called "Justin Timeberlake" by Purple Haze, from the album "Billie Piper" It makes browsing through music very irritating. On occasion all of the text in the player would be in Japanese! I would have to delete everything and drag it back into the player.
I also had the problem with the player randomly turning off when it was still charged.
Sweet Lil Machine November 8, 2008 I have done the MP3 CD players, a El cheapo no name flash based player, but this unit just flat out is awesome! First things first, and this may seem trivial BUT this unit has a rechargeable battery, saving you some serious money on constant replacements, not to mention it has run mine for well over 10 hours. (It's rated at 15)But as the small print says "your results may vary" Anyways... Yes it IS a darned good Mp3 player and a fairly decent FM radio as well. Period. Add to this it will accept a MICRO SD flash card and I do not have to tell you how many tunes you can stuff into this tiny player. I have a 2 gig card so one could easily never hear the same song twice driving across the USA. SanDisk builds quality stuff, and this unit is right up there with the best of the best. Pluses 1)The display is just right and it does read Id3 tags 2) When it is laying on its side it does so at a slight angle making for easy viewing. 3) The controls are fairly intuitive, I love that part almost as much as the sound quality that happens to be just short of perfect. I have two cons for this 1) It does not have a clock 2) It has a lanyard attachment to the CAP over the USB plug, weird because if you did manage to somehow pull the unit away from the cap, you would lose the unit but still have the cap attached to you, but in fairness it does take a decided tug to get the two apart.
Conclusion: BUY IT! You will not find a better, smaller, easy to use Mp3 player.
Good player for under $30 October 18, 2008 I bought the 1-gig player and three 2-gig micro SD cards. That is a lot of songs. It has more volume than my last player. NOTE with a card in the slot you will need to hold the center button for up to a minute maybe two in order for it to boot up. Wait until you get a display that says:Refresh Database Do Not remove SD.
Great When it Works October 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought it about six months ago. $30, great deal! It definitely has its idiosyncrasies, but I was able to get around most of them. I used it mainly for listening to netcasts, shows which run anywhere from 15 minutes to over three hours. After a short while, some of the buttons just stopped working. For instance, the fast-forward button refused to respond, so I would have to use the fast-reverse if I wanted to go back to the 1:04 minute mark of a 3:00 podcast. It was a slow process, but hey, I paid $30 for it! It gradually got worse. The buttons became more unresponsive, it would freeze up sometimes, and I would have to perform a hard reset. The hard reset worked several times, but finally, after 6 months, the thing just stopped completely. I guess I got my money's worth out of it? 30 bucks for 6 months of use? It is a good little mp3 player when it is working. If you want a cheap little player that you won't miss that much if you lose it, well......this might be a good deal for you, or the Sansa Clip, the one I'm using now, which was 40 bucks. One issue that both Sansas seem to have is that sometimes a track will be on the mp3 player, but not show up on the list of songs on the device when you plug it in to your computer, thus leaving you with no way to delete the file from the player!? These take up space on the mp3 player, and may eventually leave you with very little free space over time. But hey, these Sansas are cheap, and they do work, so I would probably buy one again.
sandisk September 23, 2008 The product is ok but it came with no directions which has made it difficult to use. I wanted to use the recorder but half the time I cannot figure it out and when I do it is by accident.
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