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Amazon’s Cyber Monday Deals for Sansa players

Posted by Geoffrey.Cruz On December - 1 - 2008

Many retailers are continuing the Black Friday shopping frenzy by prolonging their Black Friday sales to the following Monday. Many places call it Cyber Monday. Amazon has dubbed their Cyber Monday as a special “Cyber Monday SanDisk MP3 player Sale”. Consumers could expect up to 69% discounts on SanDisk Sansa players. Some of the deals include a 4GB SanDisk Sansa Fuze for $49.99, the 2GB Sansa Clip for $29.99, and the 4GB Sansa Clip for $34.95. Check out Amazon for more details.

- Geoff

[Source: Amazon]

SanDisk firmware update for Clip and Fuze

Posted by Geoffrey.Cruz On November - 28 - 2008

SanDisk recently released a new firmware update for the Sansa Clip and the Sansa Fuze MP3 players. The most exciting feature with the new firmware update is the new support for Ogg Vorbis and FLAC file types. Not many MP3 players out there can boast this same support. In addition, the new firmware updates allows the Clip and the Fuze to play the most advanced Audible AAX  Type 4 format and give the Sansa players enhanced controls over the playlists and podcasts. Each player has their own firmware update with the Clip getting version 1.01.29 and the Fuze getting version 1.01.15. The following are the step necessary for the firmware update:

Updating the SanDisk Sansa player’s firmware

  • Download and install the Sansa Firmware Updater.
  • Attach your player to the computer and open the app.
  • Check the Firmware box and click Download Now.
  • Unplug the player when prompted to finalize the upgrade.The entire process should take under 10 minutes. Be aware that at least 6MB of free space is required for the Clip’s firmware.- Geoff

    [Source: Crave]

  • SanDisk Sansa Fuze Review

    Posted by Geoffrey.Cruz On October - 29 - 2008

    Here at SansaNation, we try our hardest to provide you with the best reviews of all the Sansa products. Today, we provide you with a review of the SanDisk Sansa Fuze MP3 player by Mike Wilcox of SMH.com. Check out this short but complete review of the Sansa Fuze and give us some feedback on what you think.

    SanDisk Sansa Fuze MP3 player
    RRP: $233 8GB, $180 4GB, $145 2GB
    sandisk.com.au
    Rating: 3.5/5

    If you’ve been sizing up a third-generation iPod Nano but wish it had a few extra bells and whistles, SanDisk’s cheeky look-alike deserves careful consideration.

    Following in the footsteps of its bigger brother, the Sansa View, the Fuze has much the same menu options and the iPod-inspired navigation wheel. The inclusion of an iridescent blue ring and handy instant home button on the front are the most notable differences. Unlike cheaper models in the Sansa range, the Fuze is solidly built, with a non-slip coated casing and scratch-resistant glossy front.

    As is often the case with music players, the bundled earphones are no match for the superior sound of the Fuze, though if you do decide to stick with them, a selection of preset EQs and a custom setting can help tailor the audio.

    The Fuze is available in 2, 4 and 8GB models and the option to add to this is also available with your choice of MicrosSD cards. The player sees additional storage as an extension of the built-in memory and rebuilds a single database after detecting new additions.

    Along with its music, picture and video playback duties, the Fuze also packs in an FM radio and microphone. Radio broadcasts can be easily recorded and saved, but there’s no way to rename files until transferring them to a computer.

    Standard audio formats are supported and files can transferred painlessly through software such as Windows Media Player or dropped and dragged onto the device manually while connected with a USB cable.

    To view videos, however, requires Sansa’s own software to encode them correctly, and they aren’t that crisp because of the screen’s average resolution. This is also evident throughout the various menus and text. Anyone expecting to watch quality videoon-the-go is in the wrong market here.

    The Fuze may not bring any revolutionary features to the truly saturated music-player market but the features on offer and pricing are certainly a wake-up call for the Nano’s maker.

    - Geoff

    [Source: SMH.com]

    Sansa’s Music Empire

    Posted by Geoffrey.Cruz On September - 23 - 2008

    Mary Jane Irwin of Forbes has a very interesting take on Sansa’s Music Empire. Check out this article:

    SanDisk’s Music Empire

    BURLINGAME, CALIF. - With the release of each shiny new iPod, tech pundits hail Apple as the king of the digital music space and mock Microsoft’s attempts to penetrate playlists with its Zune. The clash of these two titans generates a lot of noise, silencing any chance of SanDisk, the unlikely No. 2 digital music player maker, claiming headlines.

    But recently, the Milpitas, Calif.-based flash memory company has been in the news for rejecting a $5.8 billion hostile takeover bid from Samsung on Sept. 16. And on Monday, SanDisk launched SlotMusic, an initiative aimed at supplanting compact discs with flash memory cards. SanDisk has partnered with EMI Music, Sony BMG, Universal Music and Warner Music Group to distribute albums on one-gigabyte cards that can be used in any device, such as a cellphone or MP3 player, with a USB or microSD slot.

    Despite the lack of public attention, SanDisk’s Sansa music players have garnered 10% of the digital music player market. That does not seem like a lot compared to Apple’s 70% market dominance, but SanDisk’s closest rival, Microsoft controls only 3% of the space, according to market research firm NPD Group.

    As competitors are adding Wi-Fi and “shake to shuffle” technologies to their players, SanDisk is stripping those features away in order to press its price advantage. The Sansa Clip player, SanDisk’s answer to the iPod Shuffle, comes equipped with a display and 2GB of memory and retails for $59.99. By comparison, the display-less 2GB iPod Shuffle sells for $69.99. And SanDisk’s video-playing 8GB Nano competitor retails for $119, versus Apple’s $149.99. Indeed, SanDisk has succeeded by targeting consumers who cannot afford an iPod or a Zune.

    “The key is that [SanDisk] very aggressively priced their players,” says Gartner analyst Jon Erensen. Best known for its flash memory products, SanDisk can get flash at a price no one else can, he adds.

    IDC analyst Susan Kevorkian agrees. “We think SanDisk has been savvy about developing its player line because they realized it wasn’t enough to have access to low price flash.”

    Kevorkian also notes that SanDisk’s partnerships with Best Buy and Internet music service Rhapsody–despite its modest subscriber base–have been “important distribution plays.” They helped SanDisk establish a brand and a retail presence, even though the company lacks the marketing budgets of Apple and Microsoft. Besides, she says, SanDisk has a strong brand name in the flash business that it has transferred to its portable music players.

    And if SanDisk’s SlotMusic format takes off, the company already has a whole installed base of microSD-card-compatible players. Gartner’s Erensen says SanDisk is very good at pressing its technological advantage. And if retail-bound shoppers are already set on buying physical media for their digital music players, they might as well stick with SanDisk. Their slots may just get lucky.

    - Geoff

    [Source: Forbes]

    Sansa guide: How-to add YouTube videos to your Sansa

    Posted by Ray.Ibanez On September - 2 - 2008

    youtube on sansa

    Everyone watches videos on YouTube these days, and many more people are watching them on their portable music and movie devices like the Sansa MP3 player. Below is a great write-up on how to add YouTube videos to your Sansa. Enjoy!

    It’s easy to add YouTube Videos to your Sansa MP3 player. In addition to your Sansa MP3 player, you will need a computer with broadband Internet access and two software programs - Sansa Media Converter and YouTube Dowloader. Both of these programs can be quickly downloaded - for free!

    Step 1. Connect your Sansa MP3 Player to your computer through the USB connection.

    Step 2. Download Sansa’s Media Converter at http://mp3support.sandisk.com/downloads/smc-4.236.exe.

    Step 3. Download YouTube’s Down Loader at http://www.download.com/YouTube-Downloader/3000-2071_4-10647340.html. This software allows you to download videos from a wide variety of sites including YouTube and then convert the digital file into the video format of your choice including Windows Media Player (that can be used for Sansa MP3 players), XVid and MP3.

    Step 4. Go to YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/ and select the video clip you want to add to your Sansa MP3 player.
    Step 5. Open the YouTube Downloader program and enter the selected video clip’s URL. Then select the first menu button “Download video from YouTube”.

    Step 6. The YouTube video will be automatically downloaded on to your computer.

    Step 7. After the video download is completed, you need to select the second menu button “Convert video previously downloaded” and find Windows Media Video (V. 7 WMV) in the “Convert to” menu screen. Make sure the URL is still in the top window.

    Step 8. Before beginning the conversion, you will get a message screen asking you to select the quality level you want and if you want to cut the video or disable the audio.

    Step 9. After the video clip has been converted to V.7 WMV, open the Sansa Media Converter program and click on the “Add Media” button. Select the file you just converted. As soon as you select the file, an image of it will appear in the window. Now select the “Convert” menu button at the far right hand corner of the screen and your YouTube video will be automatically added to your Sansa MP3 player. Sometimes converting multiple videos at the same time causes problems on the Sansa Fuze so if this happens, just convert each video file separately

    -Ray

    [Source: shopsansa]

    Sansa Remake in the UK

    Posted by Ray.Ibanez On September - 2 - 2008

    pinksansa

    SanDisk in UK is releasing the Sansa Fuze in colors other than black on September 22. The players will come in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB with a microSD slot and all the same features in pink, silver, blue and red. The Sansa Fuze features a 1.9-inch screen and supports MP3, WAV, Audible and Windows Media Audio (WMA) as well as MPEG4 video and JPEG. The battery also features 24 hours of audio and 5 hours of video time. Sansa also confirmed that they will offer the same colors for the Sansa Clip as well. The Sansa holds about 13% of the marketshare making is the second most selling music player right after the Apple iPod who has about 70% of the market.

    -Ray

    [Source: pocket-lint]