- 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
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: 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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