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SanDisk Sansa Express 1GB USB MP3 Player
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1 40285 01-06-2008
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100% of reviewers $50.00 10.0



Description: MP3 player with FM radio tuner, voice recorder, with slot for microSD expansion card. Uses direct connection to USB port. Initial connection to a USB-1.0 port would not charge the battery, or allow the unit to be seen and auto mounted. However connecting it to a unit with a USB-2.0 port caused it to charge up. Reconnecting it to either a USB-1 or 2 port would then cause it to be auto-detected and mounted on Slackware_12. It is seen as a USB memory stick. This unit works perfectly and cost about $50.

Feature list:

* World’s First “direct connect” USB MP3 player with microSD expansion slot
* microSD™ slot to expand your capacity and provide portability of music
* Direct USB connector-No cable needed
* New sleek, compact design
* With this MP3 player you can enjoy music & FM radio
* Built in Mic for Voice Recording
* Four-line, bright OLED screen
* Digital FM tuner, with FM recording
* Simple to use controls for fast device interface navigation
* Supports MP3, WMA, protected WMA, WAV, and Audible files
* 15-hour, rechargeable lithium polymer battery life***
* Supports most subscription music stores
* Warranty: 1 year limited

*** Based on continuous playback at 128 Kbps MP3; rechargeable batteries may required eventual replacement; actual life and performance may vary based on usage patterns.

Minimum System Requirements:

* Windows XP and Vista Operating System
* Windows Media Player 10+
* CD-ROM drive
* USB 2.0 port required for hi-speed transfer


Package Contents:

* Sansa Express Player
* Headphones
* Lanyard
* USB Extension Cable
* CD with user guides
* Quick Start Guide
Keywords: USB MP3 Player
Connection Type: USB


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Old 01-06-2008, 09:32 PM   #1
guzzi
 
Registered: Jun 2004
Distribution: Slackware
Posts: 291

Rep: Reputation:
Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid? (in USD): $50.00 | Rating: 10

Kernel (uname -r): 2.6.23.12
Distribution: Slackware 12



This player requires that the system have a USB-2.0 port to put the initial charge in it. If it is first attached to a USB-1 port, it will not charge, or be recognized. After charging it works equally well on either type of USB port.

The prime reason I purchased this is because it plugs directly into a USB port, no cable required.
 




  



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