![]() Also when you add the memory card for it, you can have more songs then you could imagine. Though I went with the eight GB, for the joy of having many many more songs. I actually happen to own one of these media players. True I love my SanDisk-Sansa Fuze (2GB) Digital Media Player! this could extend the use of the player drastically for having maps and directions or stories and articles stored on it. You only have pink,blue,bluegreen,another shade of blue, orange, and green.also would like to have detailed stats on playlists like total play time, total file size of playlist, etc.Īlso, in the info screen >settings>system settings>info would show the total play time of all music. The UI isn't very customizable, you only get to choose from a handful of BG colors, more colors would be nice. Now the only flaws I see (that could easily be fixed in a firmware update) are the following: They need to do this so bad so you can see the images The only thing I can see to make this sooooo much better is to make it so you can zoom in. I can also do this with text files so I can read some things while listening to music. I have made great use of this by putting directions to certain locations on it by screencapping map sites routes, putting them into a few pages, then inverting the colors for better viewing, then loading them onto the fuze. You can even use SMC to resize photos and transfer them to your fuze. Used an app called SUPER to re-encode, then used SMC to put on the player, works great. I can get 18-22 hours withĬustom EQ engaged. great for trips.Īudio playback is clear and this has a great Digital Signal Processor>makes the songs on it sound wider and clearer in addition to several EQ presets+one custom.Even 128Kbps files sound good.battery life is decent and best at 128Kbps-192Kbps mp3 files, and 15% display brightness. The go list is a nice feature, you can make a playlist (up to 200 songs on the latest firmware update-50 on older ones prior to v 1.02.xx) right on the player. ![]() I have several playlists that exceed 200 songs. This thing handles large playlists quite nicely. I love having the same playlist structure on windows as my fuze. ![]() WMP11 and 12 are excellent programs, despite what others say. I have had very minimal problems with the fuze. I have had a sansa fuze 4gb for 2 years and my sister needed a new mp3 player, so I bought this one and gave her my old 4GB. These days 24 hours of audio playback isn't earth shattering either, but it's certainly commendable, and while it doesn't appear SanDisk is going to change to face of the DAP market with this unit, we're sure they've hit the sweet spot for some.This is my review for the sansa fuze 8GB: Audio quality doesn't quite match the Sony A810 or Samsung P2, and the codec support is fairly limited, but obviously Rhapsody integration is the real draw here. ![]() Unfortunately, the size only leaves room for a 1.9-inch screen, which CNET calls "dingy," and SanDisk's proprietary syncing port on the player isn't winning it any fans. ![]() Starting at $80 for 2GB and ramping up to $130 for 8GB, the player is certainly a good deal, and its diminutive form factor - a compromise between the Clip and the View - measures a mere 0.3-inches thick, while still managing a quality feel and a microSD slot. PC Magazine and CNET put the player through its paces and came out with a few nice things to say about it. Those of you hoping to have your mind blown can go ahead and leave quietly out the back, but for anyone else hoping for a dirt-cheap and fairly lovable DAP, the Sansa Fuze from SanDisk might just fit the bill. ![]()
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