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SanDisk Sansa Fuze Review - Trusted Reviews

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A review of the SanDisk Sansa Fuze portable media player has been posted over at Trusted Reviews. 'The Fuze is still a very nicely designed player, though, with a soft-touch rubberised rear and glossy front (available in more colours than just black, for the style conscious). Arguably the rubbery finish and slightly thicker profile makes it more comfortable to operate one handed, too. It isn't quite as soap-bar slippery as the nano.

Capacities go up to 8GB - the same as the nano - and even battery life is the same, quoted at 24 hours for music and five hours for video, but from here on the two players begin to diverge. The 1.9in screen, for instance, has a much lower resolution (220 x 176 pixels) than the QVGA (320 x 240 pixels) one found on the nano. And, apart from the fact that the quality isn't as good - colours aren't quite as natural and it's much more prone to reflections than the nano's screen - it doesn't support smooth 30fps video, forcing you to convert clips to a lowly, and much less watchable, 15fps.'

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