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Sansa Express – PC Mag

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A review of the budget-priced Sansa Express MP3 player has been posted over at PC Magazine. ‘I really like the design of the 1.1-ounce Express. It's a 3-inch-long, half-inch-thick black rectangle with a silver-color plastic backing. The tiny 1.1-inch OLED screen shines through a translucent surface, displaying menu options and song information. Also, the left side of the player houses a USB connector that can be covered by a removable cap.

This means the player can plug directly into your PC without any cables, which is nice—it's pretty much a pocket USB drive that doubles as an MP3 player. The power button doubles as the menu button, and it's located next to the hold button on the top right-hand side of the player. On the bottom right-hand side are the volume control buttons, and to the right of the screen, on the face of the player, sits a click wheel–esque set of buttons for play/pause, skip, and navigation. The headphone jack and expansion card slot are on the right-hand side.’

Read: Sansa Express – PC Mag

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