digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-09-23 19:04:41
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Sandisk’s comeback with the Fuze and Clip was one not to be missed. Let us check their third product, the View. Handling Remember the Fuze? Well, make it bigger and you get the View. The buttons and the interface are the same with an overall iPod Class...
Sound quality, Navigation, Userfriendly...
Glossy finish, Not really a video player...
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SanDisk is best known for its SD cards, but the company's also a dab hand at producing affordable and flexible portable players. The View is one of the latest models in the Sansa range.Where the similarly affordable Sony and Creative units opt for ultr...
Natural video playback, iPlayer support, storage is expandable...
Sluggish bass and bright treble, video is a touch noisy, clickwheel’s a bit vague...
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SanDisk Sansa review S anDisk was founded in 1988 by a gentleman named Eli Harari. SanDisk is the inventor of flash memory cards, and is todays largest supplier of flash memory products in the world. With in-house developed technologies, large amounts...
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Larger and heavier than its rivals, this device wins points for screen clarity and its great price...
Plenty of storage, great screen...
Long, bulky, slow software...
Larger and heavier than its rivals, this device wins points for screen clarity and its great price...
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The problem with any mp3 player these days, is that they will always, rightly or wrongly, be compared to the iPod brand of players. A lot of people dont believe the iPod to be anywhere near the quality the apple marketing machine have it appear.Having...
I like the Sansa. The price and storage capacity suit me down to the ground, but being SanDisk youll know the quality will be there too. While there are better and bigger brands available, very few can match the price vs storage vs quality benchmarks...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-23 19:04:42
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Despite being quite a bit larger, blander and less inspiring than we expected, the Sansa View has an excellent battery life and most importantly offers fantastic value for money. Sandisk - Sansa View price Buy Sandisk Sansa View securely online at a b...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-09-23 19:04:42
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It’s easy to see how SanDisk has managed to establish itself as a firm number two in the American MP3 market. The iPod, of course, rules the roost over there, as it does in practically every country on the planet. But SanDisk’s Sansa MP3 players have s...
Looks and feels great, Its a pleasure to use, Its slim...
Videp playback isnt great...
It’s easy to see how SanDisk has managed to establish itself as a firm number two in the American MP3 market. The iPod, of course, rules the roost over there, as it does in practically every country on the planet. But SanDisk’s Sansa MP3 playe...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-23 19:04:42
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Sandisks MP3 players have always offered great value compared with Apples iPods, and the new View is no exception. It looks similar to the e280 but is thinner (just 9mm) and feels tougher. The View has improved on the e280s circular dial and sepa...
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webuser.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-23 19:04:42
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There are two sides to the Sansa View: its dark and shiny on the front and matt-black on the rear, and this physical duality is reflected in the players character. more...
Its plain, flat form might not make it top dog in the style stakes, but SanDisks Sansa View has plenty to offer exactly where it counts. The mix of audio and video playback, coupled with radio and voice-recording functions, make this a pocket-sized pr...
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In a world in which gadgets are getting ever-smaller, SanDisks new Sansa View is, strangely, significantly larger than both its competitors and its own predecessor, the companys Sansa e200 line of media players. Despite the extra heft, the SanDisk...
Overall, the SanDisk Sansa View is a full-featured device with only a few shortcomings, such as its size and navigation software that could use a bit more depth. However, for many, those shortcomings will be more than offset by its sheer value. It is...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-13 22:41:50
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Most MP3 players are hard-drive based, meaning the amount of storage they come with is all theyll ever have. The SanDisk Sansa View is different, it comes with a microSD card slot which lets you upsize your storage as needed. We check out whether thi...
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2011-11-13 22:41:50
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Most MP3 players are hard-drive based, meaning the amount of storage they come with is all theyll ever have. The SanDisk Sansa View is different, it comes with a microSD card slot which lets you upsize your storage as needed. We check out whether this...
Large screen; Intuitive interface; Photo, Video, Music support; FM tuner with recording; Voice recording function; Battery life; microSD card slot...
Big? for a media player; Sound quality...
A media player that is well-featured, but struggles with some aspects of sound reproduction...
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Despite our qualms regarding its internal menus, the Sansa View is a well-rounded portable player with an attractive design, good colour quality, and clear sound.
Easy-to-use raised click wheel, surprisingly clear sound and vibrant screen...
Unintuitive menu navigation, no charger or cables aside from USB connection The Final Word Despite our qualms regarding its internal menus, the Sansa View is a well-rounded portable player with an attractive design, good colour quality, and clear sound.
Despite our qualms regarding its internal menus, the Sansa View is a well-rounded portable player with an attractive design, good colour quality, and clear sound.
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Video review: The View is a glorious coastline blighted by rain clouds. Not perfect, but with plenty to enjoy...
aic menu system...
Screen quality. Relative bulk. Prosaic menu system...
The View is a glorious coastline blighted by rain clouds. Not perfect, but with plenty to enjoy...
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theglobeandmail.com Updated: 2014-03-31 04:59:23
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Viewing portable video on a budget When SanDisk announced the Sansa View earlier this year, it signaled the company was serious about making more well-rounded portable media players. Not only would the device perform well with music and photos, but th...
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16GB SanDisk Sansa ViewPortable MP3 PlayersIt's been nearly three years since we did a review of a MP3 Player. Why so long? you might ask. Well, part of the reason is due to time constraints. We just don't publish very many reviews anymore. More import...
XL 16GB internal memory, 2.4" TFT color screen, MicroSD/SDHC card slot, UI very intuitive...
EQ doesn't work with FM tuner, Mediocre battery life...
The refurbished 16GB SanDisk Sansa View seems like a real keeper, while I do have a few minor gripes with the Sansa View (so-so battery life, Media Converter annoying ad screens) the only major gripe I have with the MP3 player itself is the Music EQ do...
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rwlabs.com Updated: 2011-09-23 19:04:41
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My first portable music player was an walkman cassette player about 20 years ago. Since then technology made gigantic leaps and so i followed, initially by buying a waterproof portable CD player and soon after that a minidisk portabl...
Build Quality, Looks, Size, Built In Microphone, Audio Quality, Video Quality, Image Quality, Battery Life, Supported File Types, 16GB Capacity...
No Speaker, No AC Power Charger...
The Sansa View 16GB Video MP3 Player delivers smooth video playback with crisp image. The colors are great when watching a movie or a photo and the sound when listening to a MP3 or an music track in general is quite remarkable. Ce...
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I like Sansa media players. I always have. They’re not quite as sexy as Apple iPods, and they’re not that much cheaper, really. The reason I like the Sansa players is because they don’t require any special software on my computer — heck, the review...
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Of late, popular flash storage manufacturer Sandisk has ventured into the portable media market; its building its own portfolio of players that go head-to-head with the predominant champs like Apple and Creative. Today, weve got its Sansa View 16GB u...
Navigation wheel, well-sized screen, 16GB of storage plus a microSD card slot, FM radio and voice recorder...
Large dimensions, buggy UI, expensive...
The Sandisk Sansa View 16GB version sells for Rs. 12,790. Thats an expensive proposition for a player that doesnt really bring anything extraordinary to the table. In comparison, the Creative Zen 4 GB sells for around 5.5k and around 7k for the 8GB v...
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In the minds of many people, the name iPod is synonymous with MP3 player. But savvy consumers know that there are many excellent alternatives. One such alternative is the Sansa View by Sandisk. This flash player is designed to provide a good measure of...
Excellent sound quality;, Large, bright and crisp screen;, Expandable memory;, Works with subscription music services like Rhapsody;, Great value.
Not the smallest player out there;...
In the minds of many people, the name iPod is synonymous with MP3 player. But savvy consumers know that there are many excellent alternatives. One such alternative is the Sansa View by Sandisk. This flash player is designed to provide a good measure of...
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I have spent hours upon hours trying to get all the functions to work, to no avail. Even loading music was difficult and time consuming. I read the User Manual over and over. I scoured the forums. I did everything I possibly could to load photos a...
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Way back in January of 2007, SanDisk unveiled the new Sansa View to the world at CES. For some reason, SanDisk felt that this original design wouldnt be popular in the consumer market, so they went back to the drawing board to totally revamp the desig...
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Once the homely runt of the music player litter, the Sansa music series is fast becoming as beloved as its Creative and Samsung rivals.Its popularity is well-deserved. With a slim bod, excellent sound quality and range of features, Sansa players make t...
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This value-packed portable media player offers some healthy competition for the Zune and nano.
More capacity for the price than Zune or nano, Loud volume, Long video playback time...
Screen-door effect for video playback, No Bluetooth or other extras...
We wish the screen were sharper, but the Sansa View offers more flash storage per buck than the competition. If youre looking for a solid audio player thats easy to use, stylish, and integrates smoothly with several content providers, the View should...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-23 19:04:42
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The popularity of Sandisk’s e200 series, released in 2006, was in no small part down to an effective pricing strategy that undercut much of the competition by a substantial margin. This trend is set to continue with the new Sansa View, which is avai...
Extremely good value; microSD slot; FM radio...
Basic design; a little on the bulky side...
The Sansa View doesn’t look or perform as well as we’d hoped, but the low price more than makes up for this...
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anythingbutipod.com Updated: 2011-09-23 19:04:42
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The Sansa View is SanDisk’s flagship flash MP3 player with the ability to playback video on its 240×320 64k color screen. What makes the Sansa View interesting is its high capacity flash memory along with memory expansion putting it in close rivalry...
The Sansa View is SanDisk’s flagship flash MP3 player with the ability to playback video on its 240×320 64k color screen. What makes the Sansa View interesting is its high capacity flash memory along with memory expansion putting it in close rivalry...
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Video review: The View is a glorious coastline blighted by rain clouds. Not perfect, but with plenty to enjoy...
aic menu system...
Screen quality. Relative bulk. Prosaic menu system...
The View is a glorious coastline blighted by rain clouds. Not perfect, but with plenty to enjoy...
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I do not think I have anticipate writing any review as much as I have anticipated the Sandisk Sansa View. I first encountered the View last year when I discovered it on Sansa’s website. At that time, it looked significantly different than the en...
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Most of the time in the technology industry, it takes a specialist with long experience to produce truly brilliant products. The best digital cameras, for instance, are invariably produced by people such as Canon and Nikon - not Mustek or BenQ. The best s...
If you're after the ultimate in sound quality, the View won't be for you - there are better players out there. But you simply cannot deny the sheer bang per buck that this player offers. A 16GB flash player for under £130 is something no other manufacture...
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In a world in which gadgets are getting even smaller, SanDisk Corp.s new Sansa View is, strangely, significantly larger than both its competitors and its own predecessor, the companys Sansa e200 line of media players. Despite the extra heft, the Vie...
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Viewing portable video on a budget When SanDisk announced the Sansa View earlier this year, it signaled the company was serious about making more well-rounded portable media players. Not only would the device perform well with music and photos, but th...
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mp3.com Updated: 2011-09-23 19:04:43
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The Sansa View digital media player is an incredible value considering its features, which include photo and video support, a MicroSD card slot, an FM radio, and a voice recorder. The screen is relatively large, and theres a separate podcast menu for...
The Sansa View digital media player is an incredible value considering its features, which include photo and video support, a MicroSD card slot, an FM radio, and a voice recorder. The screen is relatively large, and theres a separate podcast menu for...
The Sansa View is large for a flash player, and the onscreen interface is somewhat uninspiring. The small center select button may present a problem for some users.
If you value features and price over a flashy interface and excellent sound quality, the SanDisk Sansa View digital media player is definitely worth a look. Its easy to use and offers a relatively large screen and a memory expansion option.
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This players vibrant screen and superior sound are offset by a somewhat high price and quirky menus.
Easytouse raised click wheel, Surprisingly clear sound and vibrant screen...
Unintuitive menu navigation, No charger or cables aside from USB connection...
This players vibrant screen and superior sound are offset by a somewhat high price and quirky menus.
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2014-01-19 07:43:36
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Going toe to toe with other established brands may be daunting, but it hasnt stopped SanDisk from releasing an updated version of its Sansa line of media players, the Sansa View. Available in three flavors: 8GB, 16GB and a 32GB, the Sansa View is t...
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