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Monday August 27, 2007
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SanDisk unveiled the Sansa Clip today, a pint-sized new MP3 player. The company's latest Shuffle-killer (come on, like we were the only ones thinking it) offers 1 and 2GB capacities, and boasts an OLED screen that makes it possible to sort songs by title, artist, album, or genre--unlike some of the other players of its size.
The Clip also offers an FM recorder and tuner featuring 40 station presets, a built-in microphone, and up to 15 hours of battery life. The 1GB model is only available in black, while the 2GB comes black, blue, red, and pink.
Perhaps most appealing to those searching for a low capacity MP3 player is the Sansa Clip's price point, coming in at $39.99 and $59.99, respectively.
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August 28, 2007 5:06 AM
I love my 1st gen. 4Gb nano... but this has all the stuff (ex.colour screen, I rearly use for pics) that would make me consider changing... and it competes with the shuffle... can we get them to run with itunes... that would sell more. A bit like when Apple opened up itunes to PC - mega sales increase.