Question:
SanDisk Sansa Fuse vs SanDisk Sansa e250, e260 e etc....?
anonymous
2010-08-23 19:41:16 UTC
...whats the difference besides GB & price?
SanDisk Sansa Fuse 2gb, 4gb, 8gb VS the SanDisk Sansa e200, e250 2gb, e260 4gb, e280 8gb.
Whats the difference between these players? Is there any difference other than how many GB the memory is and the price being higher for higher GB.? Can the ones with the higher GB memory do more things?
As for size, one is a little shorter but wider the other is a little longer but skinnier. That, and I think the short wide one has a bigger screen. But for memory they all will take the micro card or micro chip, what ever, to expand there memory. So is there any other difference between any of them that would make one better than the rest?
Four answers:
anonymous
2010-08-24 10:55:54 UTC
General



* Sansa Fuze: Users Guide

* Product type: Portable Media Player

* Dimensions: 3.1 x 1.9 x 0.3 in. (HxWxD)

* PC interface(s) supported: Hi-Speed USB

* Available Colors: Black, Red, Blue, Silver(8GB only)

* Flash memory installed: 2,4,8GB

* Additonal Memory: supports microSD(HC)



Video



* Sansa Media Converter: Sansa Media Converter Download Link

* Supported File Type: .mpeg-4 (simple profile) - Requires Sansa Media Converter



Radio



* Tuner type: Digital Radio tuner

* Present Quantity: 40

* Tuning display: LCD



Digital Player / Recorder



* Digital audio standards: MP3, WMA, Audible, Protected WMA (DRM)



Battery



* Battery: Rechargeable

* Battery Type: Li-Polymer (not replacable)

* Battery Enclosure Type: Internal

* Battery Life Details: Up to 24 hours of audio playback / 5 hours of video playback



Audio System



* Sound output mode: Stereo



Cable(s) / Peripheral(s)



* Cable(s) included: 1x 30 pin proprietary to USB cable
anonymous
2010-08-23 21:06:59 UTC
There was a gap that needed to be filled in the Sansa product line in between the Clip and the View. This gap was filled by the Fuze with a bigger screen, more capacity, and a memory slot compared to the Clip; but it wasn’t quite the flagship as the View with a lower resolution screen, smaller size, smaller capacities, and weaker video playback abilities.

http://www.anythingbutipod.com/archives/2008/03/sandisk-sansa-fuze-review.php







The SanDisk Sansa e260 is a small, stylish MP3 music player that comes with a crisp color screen for viewing videos and photos. The device can play MP3 and WMA music and common digital video formats, as well as display photographs. The available models (with 2GB, 4GB, or 6GB storage capacity) can be expanded with a removable memory card. The SanDisk Sansa e260 is one of the top products in flash memory MP3 players as far as value for the money is concerned.

4GB storage space based on flash memory. Other available capacities are: 2GB (model e250) and 6GB (model e270).



If you have been shopping around for a small, flash memory MP3 player, you may notice some similarities between the SanDisk Sansa e260 and the Apple iPod nano. The scroll wheel on the Sansa e260 front panel resembles Apple's touch wheel. Also, the size and shape of the units are similar. However, the first impression is not the whole story. SanDisk Sansa e-series MP3 players come with more features and capacity than the Apple iPod nano.



Large color screen, video-playing capability, voice recorder, and expandable memory space (the MicroSD memory card slot) make the Sansa e260 one of the most feature-rich flash memory players in the market. When comparing its features with other players, the SanDisk Sansa e260 is closer to the Creative MuVo and Zen Nano products than to the iPod nano.

http://www.avecmobile.com/index.php?id=807



I think if you take a look at these reviews, you'll see the differences.
anonymous
2010-08-23 22:04:17 UTC
The SanDisk Fuse only recognizes jpeg photos, but the e250 can display BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF photo formats. The e250 has a built-in Clock Digital clock and can record FM radio, while the Fuse does not. The Sansa Fuse plays WAV, WMA, MP3 audio files, but the Sansa e250 does not play WAV sound files. The SanDisk FUZE is for Apple MacOS, Linux, or Windows XP and later, and SANDISK SANSA E250 IS ONLY WINDOWS XP OS and later versions. The Sansa e250 specifies uses a lithium ion battery
hartford
2016-10-22 02:09:12 UTC
I easily have the sansa i might get that bcuz the quantity u might pay for the sansa with like 10memore the ipod of the comparable cost may be in common terms 2 plus the sansa has extra function u cant play action picture and niether by potential of ways nor television shows in common terms music movies sorry yet i hear there's a telephone that u can


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