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SanDisk Sansa View 8 GB Video MP3 Player (Black)

SanDisk Sansa View 8 GB Video MP3 Player (Black)

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Brand: SanDisk
Category: CE

List Price: $150.00
Buy Refurbished: $56.75
You Save: $93.25 (62%)



New (70) Used (11) Refurbished (8)

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 63 reviews
Sales Rank: 568

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Display Size: 4
Removable Memory: MiniSD
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 4.3 x 2 x 0.4
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: SDMX10R-008GK-A57
Model: SDMX10R-008GK-A57
UPC: 619659039042
EAN: 0619659031046
ASIN: B000MQJ19S

Release Date: December 1, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Video compatibility with MPEG4, WMV, H.264 Additionally, the Sansa Media Converter supports a large number of other video formats, including DivX.
  • Vibrant 2.4 320x240 color TFT screen for brilliant views of your videos, photos, and album art
  • Supports most audio formats, including MP3, protected and unprotected WMA, WAV, DRM-free MP3 downloads
  • MicroSD/SDHC expansion slot for additional memory capacity and content portability
  • Built-in FM radio comes with 20 digital presets

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
Designed for consumers to take their favorite movies, TV shows, audio books, photos, and music on the road, the SanDisk Sansa View 8 GB multimedia player is sleek and stylish in design and easy to use. With the Sansa View in hand, you can view photos, album art, and videos on its bright and brilliant 320 x 240 2.4-inch full-color screen, or relax with your favorite MP3s and audio books, or music from the built-in FM radio, which comes with 20 programmable digital presets.



The Sansa View delivers photos, videos, and music to the palm of your hand. View larger. View more details.


Connect to your computer via the included USB cable. View media converter interface.
For those who like to listen to books, the Sansa View supports more than 35,000 audiobook titles available at audible.com (additional fees apply). There's a built-in microphone for recording your own audio files, too! The built-in microphone is a great feature for recording important business meetings, classes, or your neighbor's up-and-coming garage band.

The Sansa View comes with 8 GB of built-in memory--enough to store 12 hours of video or 2,000 MP3 audio files--and its MicroSD/SDHC memory card slot means storage possibilities are essentially unlimited. To ensure speedy file transfers, the unit features a USB 2.0 connection. Simply connect the player to a PC and start dragging files from your Windows Media Player 10 application. The convenient USB 2.0 connection also charges the player's Li-Poly battery when connected to a PC. The player supports MPEG4, WMV, and H.264 video files and audio files saved in MP3, secure and unsecured WMA, non-DRM ACC, and WAV file formats. The player supports picture viewing, too. JPEG photo files up to 16 megapixels can be viewed in extreme clarity on the unit's full-color display. Lightweight and compact, the player measures a mere .35 inch thick and is compatible with Windows XP and later operating systems. Powered by the long-lasting Li-Poly battery, the Sansa View can support up to 35 hours of audio playback and up to seven hours of video playback with a single charge.

What's in the Box
Sansa View multimedia player, 30-pin to USB cable, and quick start guide.



The Sansa holds up to 2,000 MP3 audio files.


Supports JPEG photo files and slideshows.


Enough room to store 24 hours of video.


Tune into your favorite stations via the FM tuner.




Customer Reviews:   Read 58 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Things You Should Know   November 23, 2008
I purchased an 8G Sansa View after doing some research and the following are the things I did to maximize my experience:

*) I ordered the Crystal clear hard case and the Wall/Car chargers (they work just fine. The case was because I read that fingerprints are a neusance with the View
*) After I recieved the produce, I dloaded the Sansa Media Converter but found that the Prism Video Converter (Free) was much easier to use and allowed me to place the videos in the folders that I wanted.
*) I downloaded the manual and printed it (all 37 pages) because I KNEW in advance that the paper manual that comes with the product leaves a LOT out!!!
*) I started using WMP (Windows Media Player) to sync my albums to the device but since it won't go higher than 192 bit rate, I now use my own program (yes, I wrote a TAG manager in C++ and Visual Basic). If interested, I can e-mail the program, it's free but has NO help files (cause I am a LAZY programmer).
*) When you use the WALL charger, remember that if you plug that into the View when the View is off, it will go into BM/Mini mode and you can not do anything with it. So, before you plug the wall charger into your View, power the View on first (this is only if you plan on listening to/watching while you are charging).
*) The manual is not clear so I will state it here: To power the device off, hold the HOLD/Power button on the left side up for about 3 to 5 seconds, it will go into shutdown.
*) The videos are only as good as you make them. So, please use a decent frame rate when you create them, then convert them to MP4 format. You can then put them on the View or (like I did) put them on a Micro Card and just plug them in.
*) You might want to purchase several micro cards (2G if you do music, 4G for music videos and 8G or more for full length movies). Yes, I watched Lord of the Dance (1 Hour and 42 Minutes) on the View without any problem.
*) I noticed that if you plug the Headphone out into a computer's MIC input, the following might happen - computer dependent: You will get nice sound, you will get low volume sound and when you mic-boost, you will get sound that has some feedback in it, no sound at all). For this reason, I HIGHLY recommend that you use the LINE-IN and not the MIC jack.
*) Because, even in the crystal case, the ports are open, I keep my View in box when not in use or in cotton hanky when in use because I live in a very dusty area (call me paranoid).
*) Lastly, when I listen to music off the View in the bedroom, I use external (Powered) speakers that sound fairly decent and just plug the cable into the headphone jack on the View. Works VERY well and with the WALL charger plugged in (no computer in the bedroom), I can listen to HOURS of music without draining the battery.

Hope my experience helps others who have stated that they had some problems (like with the wall charger). I don't know how you will request my TAGGER program (since they do not like you to leave E-Mail addresses in reviews) so if anyone has an idea, post it in a review and I will try it. Lance



1 out of 5 stars Battery problems   November 14, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Worked fine... until the battery died after one year. You can't replace it so essentially the player is useless. Would not recommend.


2 out of 5 stars Bad Luck?   November 12, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

The Sansa View 8GB I received was faulty. The battery would not hold a charge and/or the player would not turn on. This happened within hours of opening the player packaging and attempting an initial full-charge of the player's battery. The battery is only chargeable via USB and I tried using a PC and an AC to USB adapter to charge it. There is no hard reset button like I have seen on other players (namely Cowon brand players) so it could not simply be reset.

I decided to return the product for a refund because it did not seem worth the trouble of waiting for a new (or repaired) player. I was not very impressed with the build quality of the player. It felt and looked very prone to scratching or other damage if not treated with extreme care. Furthermore, I found another player that suited my personal needs and desires better than the Sansa View.



5 out of 5 stars Easy to use. Great radio. Sounds fantastic!   October 27, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is my first MP3 player and I wasn't expecting it to be that great, since everyone seems to be in love with the Apple ipod mated with itunes software. Boy was I in for a surprise. Not only did this player fulfill my expectations, it made me a believer in SanDisk products.

Since I listen to the radio a lot, I really appreciate the built in radio; which by the way, works great. The only time you'll have a reduction in sound quality is when you are in an elevator, or in an underground parking lot. Otherwise, the sound is as good as a car radio when you are out in the open.

You won't be able to use itunes with this unit. You have to use Windows Media Player. WMP may seem a little confusing at first, so just make sure you have the latest version of the player, and you should be OK.

One reviewer complained about not being able to charge the player through his PC. SanDisk mentions that not all PC's will be able to charge the player when the computer is OFF; but it will always change with no problem when the PC is ON. Keep that in mind. If you don't want to always have the PC on to change the player, then get the Belkin changing kit. It's cheap, and you'll get a car charger along with an AC adapter.

I paid about $115 for my player brand new. I see that "Like New" units are going for $70, and unless there is some defect in the unit that you get. I would consider that price as a "steal." I like my player, and knowing that I can add more memory makes it even more of a value. SanDisk will always get my vote for a job well done!



3 out of 5 stars It's a great little MP3 Player...   October 13, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

(so this is actually K.Polman's daughter btw.)

Well, I've been looking for an MP3 Player for about 6 months now to replace my 1st generation iPod nano i've had for the past 3 years (it's slowly dying... It did me well.) and I would go with an iPod again, except... it's price.
So, I was at Costco with my mom, checking them out and such... This was the only one they had that looked decent; 140$ for 8 gbs? Plus Space to add more? Sweet! So, I picked this up and I've really enjoyed it so far. Personally, I don't care what other reviewers have said; The earphones, although sorta crappy, have crystal clear sound. Better then the apple headphones in that case. The way these are made, they won't get holes in them and have their wires sticking out. (Haha... I suppose after 3 years of use and no change, the iPod ones were bound to flaw eventually.) Although... The foamy things come off it... and they're too big for my ears.

Now, you may ask... Why have you given it such a great review, yet only 3 stars?
I've got some problems with it.

First of a few, There's no SLEEP TIMER! I share a room with an older sister who doesn't seem to like my music. So, I've gotta listen to it on my mp3 if I wanna listen to it at night.. Yet... when I get tired and accidentally fall asleep, my mp3 player is just gonna stay on all night? That really bugs me. My iPod allows me to put it on sleeptimer for 15, 30, 45, or 75 minutes (or something of the sort.) and that was a really nice feature.

Secondly, There's no AUDIOBOOK FEATURE! I have to go and BUY my audiobooks from a specific place in order to use them!? Jeez, I can't afford that! I already OWN the audiobooks... all I wanna do it listen to them while i'm walking to school. This is probably my HUGEST issue.

Next, The video.
I tried using their video conversion program. It crashed my system. I tried using a different program, it didn't work. What the hell!?
*sigh*

I miss having an actual program to sort my music, rather then all this drag and drop stuff. It looks as though I can use Windows Media Player.. But I'm in love with iTunes...

Lastly, the fact that when you put in music, no matter how hard you try to change the name or anything, it still has the track listings in the name. I honestly don't want to be scrolling through all of my numberized songs looking for "C" Because I wanna listen to Chris Rice! (My memory isn't so amazing that I know exactly what track number my songs are.)
It's a little bit annoying.

Needless to say, i'm returning it and forking out the 250$ To pick myself up the actual iPod that I want. When I get my paycheck i'll put it back.

If you want all the features, get the iPod. Sansa, you've done well, but It seems as though I'm too hard to please.




 
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