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Digital player / radio - flash 8 GB - WMA, MP3 - video playback - display: 1.9" - silver More product details

2090 reviews
November, 2009
A low price, a deep feature list, and an ultracompact design make the Sansa Fuze a very worthy Nano competitor.
On the outside, SanDisk's flash-based Sansa Fuze MP3 player looks like the iPod Nano; on the inside, however, it packs a lot more functionality. I tested a sleek black 4GB model priced at $100--about $40 cheaper than the same-capacity Nano. (The...
SanDisk hasn't been in the mobile music arena for long, but its products, and particularly the higher capacity ones, have caused a splash. We loved its 'e' series, and although the video-playing View left us a ...
SanDisk has taken its music players to a new level with the Fuze. Roll on 32GB microSDHC cards, we say.
Attractive design, great audio quality, lots of features, microSD expansion slot
No gapless playback, screen not great quality
The Sandisk Sansa Fuze is another solid entry into the flash-based media player market. It has a nice array of features and delivers excellent audio, although the lack of gapless playback was annoying at times.
In design and style, Sandisk's latest portable media player, the Sansa Fuze, certainly resembles its competitor from Apple. Coming in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB models and sporting both video and audio playback, the Fuze joins the ever growing collection of...
SanDisk's Sansa Fuze may look like the iPod Nano, but this flash-based MP3 player packs in more functionality.
The SanDisk Sansa Fuze is a worthy competitor to the Nano, and an even better choice if you're looking for a player with expandable memory, an FM tuner and a lower price tag.
SanDisk Sansa Fuze 4GB MP3 player reviewSanDisk's Sansa Fuze may look like the iPod Nano, but this flash-based MP3 player packs in more functionality. I tested a sleek black 4GB model; at E99 (£77), it's about £20 cheaper than the same-capacity...
SanDisk Sansa Fuze : SanDisk, a leading seller of MP3 players in the United States, unveiled the multi faceted Sansa Fuze MP3 player. The stylish SanDisk music player is loaded with capabilities and features to keep consumers well entertained while on ...
With availability planned for early April in the United States, the SanDisk Sansa Fuze music player comes in a wide array of colors (pink, red, blue, black and silver) and capacities (2, 4 and 8 GB) with an expected starting price of only $79.99....
The Fuze is a great little player, but iPod diehards won't be convinced
Small size ; Great sound quality
Not as sexy as the iPod
But in the end, it comes down to what you can afford. If you don't want to pay the full whack for an iPod nano, this is the player to get
Mini Sansa ViewIf you're familiar with other models in the Sansa range, you'll notice that the Fuze is basically just a squashed down version of the Sansa View, which we reviewed back in February. Until now of course, because this SanDisk Sansa...
A low price, a deep feature list, and an ultracompact design make the Sansa Fuze a very worthy Nano competitor.
The Fuze makes a great first impression. I tested a sleek black 4GB model priced at $140 CDN. (The Fuze is also available in 2GB and 8GB versions.) At 2.0 inches wide by 3.1 inches tall by 0.3 inches deep, it fits nicely in your hand. The illuminated ...
You can drag and drop music on to this, or use WMA to sync, make playlists and what have you. Sound quality is easily the best we've heard at this price, as long as you don't mind, as usual, hurling the supplied buds into a bin and providing your own. ...
Although audio is excellent, you can't push the volume very high. We know it's for the good of our hearing, but it's still irksome. Video has to be converted to a proprietary format, using a buggy and annoying bit of software that has to be located in ...
Not quite up to the best soncially, but the card slot and intuitive interface give it plenty of appeal
Solid, with a smart finish ; clean interface ; decent sound ; expansive storage
Headphones aren't much cop ; lacks a little punch and weight
SanDisk Corporation today announced the company will promote DRM-free music from more than 50 new and emerging artists on a microSD card. This U.S.-based program is the first of its kind to use microSD cards, and helps launch the new 8GB (gigabyte) ...
Using this card, music lovers can carry thousands of songs, videos and photos in their pocket - and easily transport content from a Sansa music player to a PC, PDA, mobile phone and even an automobile This U.S.-based program is the first of its...
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