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Sandisk Sansa m260 4GB MP3 player
Posted by Kalos on January 15th, 2006


Hi all,

I was curious if anyone has bought either the Sandisk m260
4GB player or the m250, who can possibly comment on its
audio quality. I have heard that the iPod is the gold standard
(if you don't mind the controversial scratching problem)
however I would prefer a device that has FM radio and
voice recorder built-in. I have seen the m260 on sale only
at Circuit City but for a low price, something like US$180.

Thanks for any info-
Kalos

Posted by Chuck on January 15th, 2006


On 2006-01-15, Kalos <z900y@yahoo.com> wrote:
players. I can't imagine the mess you'd have with 4GB worth of files
scattered. Until Sandisk updates their firmware, I'd stay away from
them.

Posted by userfriendly on January 15th, 2006


I had a sansa 4 gb. I took it back because of the audio quality- very poor.
As the previous poster mentioned, it sorted the songs in a strange way and
was not at all intuitive. The price was great ($150 @ circuit city), but
because of the low quality of the player itself, the value was not good at
all.

I-River is awesome- great sound, great features. No genre sorting in the
one I had, unfortunately. But still very good player. Just expensive.


"Chuck" <chuck@westmichigan.net> wrote in message
news:J6yyf.17461$he.3762@trnddc03...
: On 2006-01-15, Kalos <z900y@yahoo.com> wrote:
: > Hi all,
: >
: > I was curious if anyone has bought either the Sandisk m260
: > 4GB player or the m250, who can possibly comment on its
: > audio quality. I have heard that the iPod is the gold standard
: > (if you don't mind the controversial scratching problem)
: > however I would prefer a device that has FM radio and
: > voice recorder built-in. I have seen the m260 on sale only
: > at Circuit City but for a low price, something like US$180.
: >
: The way the Sansas 'sort' mp3 files creates quite a mess in the 1GB
: players. I can't imagine the mess you'd have with 4GB worth of files
: scattered. Until Sandisk updates their firmware, I'd stay away from
: them.


Posted by userfriendly on January 15th, 2006




"Andrew White" <nospamers@allowed.at.all.net> wrote in message
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: "Kalos" <z900y@yahoo.com> wrote:
:
: >Hi all,
: >
: >I was curious if anyone has bought either the Sandisk m260
: >4GB player or the m250, who can possibly comment on its
: >audio quality. I have heard that the iPod is the gold standard
: >(if you don't mind the controversial scratching problem)
: >however I would prefer a device that has FM radio and
: >voice recorder built-in. I have seen the m260 on sale only
: >at Circuit City but for a low price, something like US$180.
: >
: >Thanks for any info-
: >Kalos
:
: Kalos, I've been a skeptic about claims that iPod is way superior to
: other MP3 players until I tried them for myself. I bought and returned
: two highly rated non-iPod MP3 players (iRiver and Creative) before
: deciding to try the iPod nano. In my view nano to all the other
: non-Apple MP3 players is like Lexus is to Ford.
:
: Do you REALLY need the FM radio and voice recorder functionality? Or
: you think those might be nice to have? I honestly can't imagine why
: anyone would want to listen to numerous commercials on FM while they
: have commercial-free music that they definitely like in the palm of
: their hand. And in my personal and professional lives I've never met a
: person who used a voice recorder.
:
: I suggest you sit down and think hard about the reasons why you're
: buying an MP3 player and figure out what's truly important to YOU.

OK- hate to do it, but I second that- the Ipod Nano is amazing. And yes, I
did give up the FM feature. Well worth it, in my estimation. The ONLY real
drawback is the rechargeable battery. But that's just an issue of keeping
it charged.


Posted by tai fu on January 16th, 2006


I personally dont care for FM radios on mp3 players because just about all
the stations in Taiwan suck. No rock stations, nothing but blandopop
stations or classical stations, and a station where some old guys argue in
some unknown language other than mandarin.


Posted by UrbanVoyeur on January 17th, 2006


tai fu wrote:


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