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Abstract: SanDisk released its slotMusic Player under the Sansa brand. It’s a $20 MP3 / WMA player that plays slotMusic cards or basically any microSD card loaded with music. With 8GB microSD cards selling for under $20 this could be the best value on the marke...
Earlier this year SanDisk introduced a new format to deliver music called slotMusic. This is simply a 1GB microSD card with DRM-free digital files on it. This format is backed by some of the major record labels such as EMI, Sony BMG, Universal, and ...
The SanDisk Sansa slotMusic Player is ultracheap, compact, and supersimple to use. The exterior is customizable via removable shells. No PC required.
The Sansa slotMusic Player has no screen, no internal memory, and no features beyond very basic music playback. MicroSD cards are tiny and easy to lose.
The SanDisk Sansa slotMusic Player is a reasonable option for those who still havent made the switch from CD to MP3, and theres no computer required, so even technophobes can use it.
No onboard storage, Lacks hold button, Limited slotMusic cards at launch
When you consider that slotMedia albums will cost approximately $14.99—compared with $9.99 on iTunes—the SanDisk Sansa slotMusic Player only makes sense for consumers who aren’t buying their music online, or who want higher-quality track...
The SanDisk Sansa slotMusic Player is ultracheap, compact, and supersimple to use. The exterior is customizable via removable shells. No PC required.
The Sansa slotMusic Player has no screen, no internal memory, and no features beyond very basic music playback. MicroSD cards are tiny and easy to use.
The SanDisk Sansa slotMusic Player is a reasonable option for those who still havent made the switch from CD to MP3, and theres no computer required, so even technophobes can use it. See all products in the series
Abstract: Its a new idea, and one that no one is sure whether it will take off wildly or crash and burn. Sandisk are launching the Sansa slotMusic player, which is designed to play only albums which come pre-loaded on their microSD cards. Its currently only in...
Não há dúvida de que o reprodutor slotMusic é um bom aparelho para o preço que custa. A falta de uma tela, de shuffle, de áudio e de opções podem desanimar os apreciadores de música digital mais sofisticados, mas o dispositivo pode ser uma boa forma de...