

It supports MP3, WMA, protect the WMA wave, and audible files. It also has an FM radio built in as well as a mic for voice recording, and of course the most important thing - music. It can play photos and videos, although the 1 point 9 inch screen isn't ideal for watching videos, it is nice to have that feature. There are plenty of features on this player. That can cause some problems with viewing but it does help keep scratches off the screen, which is a good thing. One thing that I have noticed with this player is that the screen protection coating on the front kind of gives it a dim effect overall. The interface here is a little bit boring I think, but it's pretty easy to navigate and you can change the wallpaper colors. The main menu and navigating is really simply, you just have the 5 way scroll wheel here, a home button to go back. Over here on the other side you have the power and hold switch. It does accept high capacity and micro SD cards, meaning you can get up to 12 GB of additional memory in this thing so that's a lot, that's like a 20 GB player if you add it all together. Over on the side here you have a micro SD card slot for adding more memory. The one thing I don't like about it of course, is that is has a proprietary doc here on the bottom, I just always prefer mini USB and I wish they would have kept that with this player but it's a minor gripe. Those go for about 81 hundred and one thirty, respectively. Comes in a variety of capacities as well, there's 2 GB, 4 GB, and 8 GB and it is really inexpensive. It also comes in the same variety of colors, you can get black, blue, pink, red, or silver. Similar things to the Clip is kind of the size, it's a little bit larger but it's much thinner. It actually has a nice weighty feel to it, it feels like a high quality device.

It also has a kind of shiny, plastic face and a smooth, metallic backside. So more to the View it has this nice scroll wheel on the front. I'm here today with the SanDisk Sansa Fuze and this actually a very appropriately named MP3 player because it does look like a fusion of the Sansa View and the Sansa Clip. In addition, the battery life of just about twenty four hours for both music and video is very good in comparison to some other models.> Hi I'm Jasmine France senior associate editor for CNET dot com. The player offers an assortment of attractive features such as an FM tuner, Rhapsody DNA integration, photo and video support, a voice recorder, and FLAC and OGG playback. The SanDisk Sansa Fuze is very economical and nicely condensed it has an expansion slot that accepts microSDHC cards. Overall, users are happy with the thin, sleek design, the easy to use interface, the amount of features and the memory expansion capabilities. The SanDisk Sansa Fuze is priced very reasonable for what this device has to offer. The SanDisk Sansa Fuze 8gb MP3 Player has a rechargeable battery with an estimated life of twenty four hours.
SANZA FUZE 8 GB PC
It comes with binaural headphones, of course, and also a JPEG photo playback, PC Connection via USB, voice recording, built-in FM radio and USB 2.0 compatibility. The screen resolution is 220 x 176 on a 1.9 inch diagonal. The audio that this device supports is FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, Audible, WAV, WMA and MP3. Flash memory installed is 8GB integrated however there is no digital storage. It is PC interface supported with a high speed USB. It is small and compact with a size of 1.9 inches x 0.3 inches x 3.1 inches. This is a silver colored device which weighs only 2.1 ounces.

Let’s look at the specifications of the Sansa Fuze 8gb MP3 Player.
