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SanDisk Sansa Clip - CrunchGear

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A review of the SanDisk Sansa Clip MP3 player has been posted over at CrunchGear.com. 'Setting up and using the Clip is easier than falling in love. You plug it into your computer’s USB port, it starts charging, and an explorer window pops up allowing you to drag and drop files onto it. It syncs with Windows Media Player as well.Sound quality is excellent for such a small device (bring your own headphones) and battery life is long enough that it never seems to be an issue. I’ve used the Clip on and off for the past month or so and I think I’ve only recharged it once or twice. The little OLED screen is nice to have and navigating the UI works well enough, although the buttons on the player are a tad bit confusing at first. Nothing serious, though.'

Read: Review: SanDisk Sansa Clip - CrunchGear.com

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