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SanDisk Sansa c240 1 GB MP3 Player (Black)
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SanDisk Sansa c240 1 GB MP3 Player (Black)

SKU:

1560080170-1197686864726

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Description:

Sansa SDMX7-1024-A18 C240 MP3 player (1 GB)

Features:

Flash-based player that provides you with everything you need to play your favorite music, enjoy your best photos


Able to play MP3, WMA, WAV, and protected WMA DRM music files, and supports JPEG, TIFF, PNG, BMP


Screen can exhibit up to 64,000 colors, and lets you choose to display album cover art for the current song


1 gigabyte of built-in flash memory allows you to store up to 500 songs


Comes in a stylish black, with earphones, a USB cable, and a rechargeable and removable lithium-ion battery


Product Details:
Product Length: 9.0 inches
Product Width: 2.0 inches
Product Height: 8.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.63 pounds
Package Length: 6.2 inches
Package Width: 5.9 inches
Package Height: 2.3 inches
Package Weight: 0.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 160 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 160 customer reviews )
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78 of 80 found the following review helpful:

4Great price, decent mp3 player!Aug 03, 2007
By Gabriela Perez "Oy! So many books. . . ."
I bought mine just a few days ago and have been enjoying it ever since. I bought it to replace a pitiful Coby unit that had the same 1GB of memory but none of the ease of this one.

Good aspects of this player:

1) it's wonderfully small and easy to carry around. The lanyard provided easily goes around my neck and keeps the player secure so that I don't drop it down a drainpipe or something.

2) you can get started using it in seconds. Literally--seconds. I pulled it out of the package and had the radio going immediately, setting up my fave stations with great ease. When it comes to loading music on to it? Easy peasy. I use Windows Media Player 11 and just sync this player, filling it with all the music I need.

3) it's easy to use music services with this one (I am using URGE). I just download the songs I want onto my pc, then sync them with this player. Takes very little time and gives me absolutely no hassles. The player is immediately recognized by WMP, and syncing is a breeze. (Note: I'm not techno-savvy enough to distinguish between different music file types and the like; all I have is WMA files, I think, and that's just groovy for me; if, however, you are really really into this and have other preferences, don't like DRM scoping out your activities, etc., then this player may not be your best choice).

4) the little screen is pleasant and colorful, and you can even view album covers on it if those are available for the tracks you've sync'd to the player.

5) the microSD slot means I can add even more songs quite easily rather than having to buy another player.

6) the price is fantastic. I didn't get mine on Amazon because I wanted it RIGHT NOW, and it still cost me very little, compared to iPods and other more expensive brands. I paid way less than I would for a Shuffle, and in my opinion got a better, more flexible unit.

7) when you turn the unit off, then power it back on, you start precisely where you last left off. I love that! The Coby one would always take me back to the beginning of my song list. Talk about frustrating! This one allows me to start where I left off or use menu functions to locate artists, albums, songs, playlists, etc. For example, the other day I wanted only to listen to some meditation tracks I had on it. I just hit the menu button, found "Music" and then scrolled down to playlists. I hit the big button once, got to the playlist and told it to "play all." And there it went. Lovely!

8) Sound quality is very nice. I've got everything from spoken word to hard rock on mine, and it all sounds good. Last night I listened to Van Morrison's "Crazy Love," and I swear I heard him breathing on that track for the first time. Nice that the player has good equalizer customization so that I can finetune how my stuff sounds.

Now for the not-so-positive aspects:

1) the battery life SUCKS. Sucks badly. Did I mention that it really SUCKS the big one?!?! I have charged it twice already, and never have I gotten more than an hour and 10 minutes of use before it starts to look like it's 1/3 empty. That means, if logic holds, that the battery life for me would be less than 5 hours. I don't know about you, but that just does not have me smiling.

2) charging the battery is done through the use of a USB cable you hook up to your computer, and each time I hook this unit up, the player turns on. Seems to me to defeat the purpose to have it being in use whilst charging it, but okay. Anyway, it's a bummer to have to carry that cable around with me wherever. I will have to invest in a different charger.

3) The contrast on the screen isn't what it could be. Sometimes I can't tell how much juice I still have in it because the contrast is so bad. I've tried all sorts of settings and can't find a way to fix the problem. I'm doomed to eye strain, I guess. Heh.

4) I have less than 150 songs on the unit and am already using 90% of its capacity. Urg. I expected to get more songs on it than that, but then maybe some of the songs I've got on there are really long. Don't think so, but hey. I'll give Sansa the benefit of the doubt.

5) the headphones that come with it are painfully uncomfortable. But then manufacturer-provided headphones seem to always suck, so there you go.

31 of 33 found the following review helpful:

5WOW!Dec 04, 2006
By Kathie C. Barrow "Flamingonc"
OK, so it IS my first MP3 player...but I looked and looked so long I just wasn't sure, so I decided to go with what I thought to be a good entry level product. Staples ran these onsale for 59.99 (after rebates) so I took the plunge. I had read reviews of poor FM reception (one thing I wanted) but I was pleasantly surprised. It did take a couple of hours for us to figure out the software, but that is probably because this whole MP3 thing is so new to us. But alas, sound quality, speed, even the earbuds were good....now I only wish I could find a cute case/cover!

14 of 15 found the following review helpful:

5Works for me!Feb 25, 2007
By J. Breneman
Small, cheaply priced, great features, great performance!

I use it for when I go to the gym or go for a run, does what I need!

Who seriously needs 20GB music players anyhow? haha

Just download the 200 songs you want for the foreseeable future and you're good to go. It connects/loads from the computer super fast!

Definately get a different pair of headphones if you plan on using this with any physical activity.

11 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5Affordable and effective.Jan 18, 2007
By Bud Valley
If you're looking for an affordable MP3 player that gets the job done, just buy this one already and end your search.

This thing does everything I want it to. It's easy to use so I don't know what anyone else is talking about. I figured every single feature out within about 10 minutes of owning it and haven't looked at the user manual at all.

The color screen is a little cheap looking, but who really cares. This thing does everything an MP3 player less than $100 should do, and more.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

3Got my money's worthJul 12, 2007
By A. Chan "Irritant"
This is my first MP3 player and it is everything I expected. I have just two complaints. One, it's not very easy to use. While the small size is wonderful, other than the on/off/menu and select button, the "buttons" were made for people with extremely small fingers. Two, the user's manual is almost worthless. I pretty much hacked the device to figure out how to use it. I never could get the Media Converter software that came with the device to work as it was supposed to. If the CD didn't have the almost-worthless user's manual on it, it would be totally useless. I half expected the online user's manual to be a little more expansive than what was on the CD. It wasn't. One thing I really wanted to know was how long a charge was good for and whether there was another way to charge it than by plugging it into a USB port. I still don't know. I bought a 2GB microSD/Transflash to go with it. It works fine.

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