Reviews for SanDisk Sansa Express 2GB MP3 PlayerFM Tuner, FM Recorder, Voice Recorder - OLED - MPN: SDMX6R2048KA18
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steveschwarz
- Dec 31, 2007
Small, Light, good capacityStrengths: Small size. Bright screen. Expandable. Weakness: Slow when switching between songs and menu items. The strengths of this little music player are its small size, bright screen, and memory capacity. The OLED screen is much brighter than previous Sandisk screens. The interface is easy to navigate and makes sense after a short while. 100% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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valiymt
- Feb 29, 2008
Great small MP3 player but dont upgrade the firmwareStrengths: sleek and small Weakness: fimrware upgrade bricks the player Haven't used it to record FM or Voice notes yet. Also haven't used the MicroSD yet but from online sources it works great and acts as one device when a card is used. Sound quality is as good 100% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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babibabe
- Feb 27, 2008
2GB SANDISK MP3 PLAYERStrengths: easy drag & drop, minisd card slot Weakness: USB charger only This is the second mp3 player that I bought from sandisk. It has every feature that I need in an mp3 player. The availability of minisd slot is a plus. It can play for a long time after charging. The only drawback is that it is so hard to control the file folders. 100% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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flex4God
- Feb 5, 2008
Great design, great priceStrengths: lots of bang for the buck, packed with features Weakness: mono screen The is one excellent product! Plays pretty much all of the digital audio files out there, includes an FM radio and voice recorder! Very compact, and built in USB plug so there are no extra cables to carry! Therefore, it makes a great thumb drive as well! Plus, it is expandable with microSD cards. This may be the last MP3 player you will ever buy. 50% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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yanusbfd
- Jul 3, 2008
Worth $30 on clearanceStrengths: Size, sound quality, microSD expansion Weakness: Small buttons, user interface quirks, poor support from SanDisk I've been using a 2 GB SanDisk Sansa Express for a couple of months now and can make some general observations about it that might be helpful to a prospective buyer. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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febuary29
- Jun 5, 2008
good playerStrengths: -USB built-in, no cables needed -expansion slot for additional memory -16 hours of battery life Weakness: -cannot read SDHC cards! -player is somewhat buggy at times -lanyard on the cap instead of on the player itself Bought this at buy.com when it went on sale and overall very pleased with the flash drive. I never exclusive calculated battery life but I get about 12 hours or so (very rough estimate). It's compact, and very easy to charge. I have yet to find a good player out there containing ALL of the features on this player. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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scottegos2
- Apr 29, 2008
cute and light but not great to useStrengths: light attractive no cables Weakness: flimsy doesn't sort by title This works ok, and it's good in a pinch. However, the buttons are kind of flimsy, the display is hard to read, the songs really, really need to be loaded with mp3 id tags since it doesn't sort properly by name, and ..... Anyway, I got rid of mine. You probably want to pass on this one. The sandisk E2xx series are much nicer. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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Vulpoid
- Apr 11, 2008
Large Value, Small ControlsStrengths: Direct USB Connection is very cool, bright screen mirrored polist to frontplate, lightweight, small in size. plenty loud without distortion. Weakness: tiny controls. Counter intuitive interface ( for me) This was my first MP3 player and it is very good. Having 5 functions bound to one tiny square button makes it hard to navigate it you have big hands, though. Great sound and storage, stylish looks. I have not used the voice recording function yet. Well worth the under $50.00 price tag. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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dk1706
- Mar 25, 2008
Sandisk ExpressStrengths: Battery Life, USB Direct, Compact Size, FM Radio, Loud Sound, Easy Set up. Makes a great gift. Weakness: Menu Options are limited. FM Radio records in .wav format. This is a great compact MP3 Player, connects directly using the MP3 Player's USB, also if you can't connect directly you could always use the included cable extender. It also syncs your music with Media player, just drag and drop files to use as a flash drive. FM Radio is cool if you don't want to listen up to 250 songs in the internal 1gb memory. The memory is also upgradable with a Micro SD slot up to 2gb. I would also reccommend a case to protect the unit. It's great if you want to workout or jog and don't want to lose, break, or be interupted with an MP3 enabled phone, since they could be expensive to replace. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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aamana55
- Mar 18, 2008
Not bad for the priceStrengths: Small, light weight, good sound, nice display Weakness: Hard to learn menu, buttons sometimes do not respon I own an old ipod 40gb unit big, and heavy. I was looking for something light weight, and inexpensive. My son told me to try the Sansa Express. This mp3 player cost me under fifty dollars and that was with shipping too. This is a great little player it plugs stright into your usb plug, or it comes with a little flex cable for thoughs tight spots. Easy to load all tunes just drag and drop. The best of all it sounds great. I can lose or break this unit many times for the cost of an Ipod. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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smileyg
- Feb 19, 2008
Good oneStrengths: Small, not cables required, records decently, internal mic, cheap Weakness: None so far. The main reason I bought it was because it does not require any cable. I needed to record stuff and being able to seamlessly transfer the recording into to PC was important. This seems to do it well. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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bcompton
- Dec 31, 2007
Great mp3 has it all at a great pricepointStrengths: Features (player, fm tuner, voice recorder, 2GB) Weakness: Software hangs up on macs Great little (2GB) mp3 player for the price. The added features of FM tuner and voice recorder are handy. The player holds plenty of songs due to the size. Since you can get them for around $60 the value is outstanding. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
cnet.com - May 16, 2007
SanDisk Sansa Express (2GB)
THE GOOD: The SanDisk Sansa Express features a handy plug-and-play design; its inexpensive; it offers several desirable extras such as an FM tuner, support for protected WMAs, and a microSD expansion slot. THE BAD: The screen of the Sansa Express is tiny and its capable of displaying only two colors, so theres no album art or photo support. THE BOTTOM LINE: The SanDisk Sansa Express is a solid... Top
productwiki.com - Oct 19, 2009
Samsung YP-U3
The Samsung YP-U3 is a economical, no frills flashed based media player that succeeds Samsungs previous offering with the U2, and competes directly with the latest releases from Sansa and Apple. The U3 provides many of the same features as the Sansa Express including the built-in USB connector with minor differences in size and weight. Being a value-priced media player, Samsung opted to stick... Top
testseek.com - Oct 30, 2008
SanDisk Sansa Express
TestSeek.com has collected 17 expert reviews for SanDisk Sansa Express and the average expert rating is 75 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use TestSeek.com to find all ratings, product awards and conclusions. Top
TopTenREVIEWS.com - Jul 16, 2008
Sandisk Sansa Express 2GB
Sandisk Sansa Express 2GB receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS score of 1.32 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #147 hard drive MP3 player of all time. The overall rating represents an intelligent balance of features, value as a function of price to features, and a summary of reviews from a variety of sources. The TopTen REVIEWS' formula gives a picture of important consumer features, market value, and a... Top
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Sansa Express--A Comparison
Strengths: Form factor; Direct USB connection; MicroSD slot
Weakness: Clumsy Controls, No Video
At this price range, you have three Sansa models available to select from: the Express, the Clip, and the older but still available C250. I have all three, having toyed around with the Express for a day. Price and sound quality are similar among the three. Here's a direct comparison:
Express versus Clip: The Clip has a smaller form factor, but lower battery life. The simple OLED displays are similar. The Clip looks and feels more "toylike"--if you want a more solid feeling player, go with the Express. Big difference: the Express has a MicroSD expansion slot, so you can double its capacity for less than 20 bucks.
Express versus C250: Both have expansion slots, a similar form factor and similar buttons and control systems. Two big differences. First, the C250 uses a proprietary cable, the Express just plugs right in. So if you lose the C250 cable, you are out of luck. Second, the C250 has a full color (but dimmer) display, and some models can be Rockboxed to play video. I give the C250 the slight edge over the Express because of the color display, but if you want ease of use the direct plug on the Express is really nice.
Any of these three is a good cheap option, especially if you can find a sale. Whatever you do, though, do the player justice by replacing the stock earbuds with some good headphones or canalphones, I promise you will notice a big difference.
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