SanDisk Sansa e260 4 GB MP3 Player with MicroSD Expansion Slot (Black
- Sleek, ultra-thin digital audio/image/video player with 4 GB of flash memory
- Compatible with MP3, WMA, and WMA-DRM10 music files (PlaysForSure)
- FM tuner with record capability and voice recorder; bright 1.8-inch color TFT LCD
- Convert most popular video formats (MPEG-4, WMV, DivX) to play on device
- User-replaceable rechargeable lithium-ion battery for up to 20 hours of life
The Sansa e260 MP3 players are the created by the leaders in flash memory and provides everything you need for music, photo, and video clip playback. The very attractive, sleek design includes a 1.8 TFT color screen with advanced navigational features and an easy to use interface. You can also avoid scratches and cracks with the durable Liquidmetal backing. The Sansa e260 provides superior sound playback and supports Microsoft PlaysForSure subscription music. The SanDisk Media Converter supports most image formats to enjoy photos and small personal videos. The Sansa e260 provides a microSD card slot for content portability. Up to 20 hours of battery life (based on continuous, standard playback of 128Kb MP3 files) microSD Expansion Slot – for additional Storage space Digital FM Tuner – with on-the-fly FM recording Voice Recording Minimum System Requirements – Windows XP Windows Media Player 10+ Intel Pentium class PC or higher CD-ROM Drive USB 2.0 Port 1 Y… More >>
SanDisk Sansa e260 4 GB MP3 Player with MicroSD Expansion Slot (Black
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5 comments
MartinHTN on September 14, 2009 at 6:58 pm
The user guide for this device is pathetic. They don’t even give you basic instructions on how to use Windows Media Player to synch with the device. Unless you use Windows Media Player, the device only has one play list. Anyway, I got it figured out now, no thanks to SanDisk.
The device is ok. It’s no iPod, but at least it’s not proprietary–you can copy MP3s to it like a flash drive, but only after you set it to MSC mode (Settings > USB Mode > MSC). You only get one play list in the MSC mode. Someone got this for me as a gift; if I had researched it myself, I most likely would NOT have gotten it.
Fran A on September 14, 2009 at 9:00 pm
I bought the Sansa e260 4 GB and I love it. It had all the features I was looking for. MP3 player, photos, video and FM Tuner. Also I like the fact that it had a SD expansion slot. This was my first Mp3 player. It was easy to use. Not complicated at all. I did alot of shopping around before I bought it and I know I got the best deal for my money.
If you are looking for a good MP3 player with alot of features for the money then this player is for you.
Drake on September 14, 2009 at 11:47 pm
Dead in less than a week. Do not buy until they work out all of the bugs. I am still trying to get a replacement.
Gadgester on September 15, 2009 at 1:32 am
To those who think this shouldn’t crash: ipods crash, too, just like apple’s computers. But i agree, an mp3 should never crash. it’s just slopping programming. This is what happens when American companies offshore intellectual development and stop using American engineers.
T. Keshmeshian on September 15, 2009 at 1:37 am
I went to BestBuy to purchase a 1GB shuffler (for running) and a regular ipod 30GB for my long commute everyday 2.5hr. The sales person recommended the Sansa 260e, for $190 4GB and all the options it made sense for me to purchase it…..however file transfer was confusing (MCP mode all the songs displays unknown) while connected to USB can not use the sansa, also the unit comes with sample songs which it freezed the unit, but it dose not have a reset button so you have to wait till battery drains. One good thing was video transfer was simple and worked. Unfortunately I have to get the ipod but I’m glad I decided to purchase it locally vs. shipping