Woot.com has the refurbished SanDisk Sansa e260 4GB Digital Multimedia MP3 Player for $25 + $5 shipping = $30 shipped. Works with the Rhapsody-To-Go service, which allows you to drag and drop music from Rhapsody without paying for each track. | Walmart SanDisk Sansa Fuze MP3 Player 8GB $59 ![]() Discuss (0) |
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#1
Chrisman - Posted 9:51 am PST 01/17/09 (2575 Posts)
Refurb, but I've had good luck with SanDisk products...in for one.
#2
Bad_CRC - Posted 10:06 am PST 01/17/09 (395 Posts)
i love em. put rockbox on there and play doom or solitaire, or asteroids, or soduku, or any number of games all day. plays music and movies of course, but the games are more fun to me.
#3
inferno - Posted 10:44 am PST 01/17/09 (854 Posts)
word
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ja23merz - Posted 10:59 am PST 01/17/09 (23 Posts)
these are great little players, bought one for my mom
#5
Cswerve - Posted 11:05 am PST 01/17/09 (141 Posts)
I'm in for one. Does anyone know if there are any good speakers in which to dock one of these puppies into? They seem to make all the good accessories for Ipods, does this mp3 player dock into a Bose music system?
#6
N_Jay - Posted 11:13 am PST 01/17/09 (179 Posts)
There is a Griffin Dock that can hook to anything that takes a mini plug.
There is a Timex clock radio that is fairly good.
There is a Timex clock radio that is fairly good.
#7
dizzum - Posted 11:18 am PST 01/17/09 (797 Posts)
Agreed.... These are great alternatives to the "IPops". Both audio and video is clear and smooth. Rockbox is better than the software it comes flashed with, IMO. I currently use the 8gb unit with a 2gb micro-sd card. The only downfall is that video files are converted (With included software or use your own) and played in quicktime .mov format (Weak compression, Hence bigger file size), which splits them into many segments, The larger the video the more segments.
I've purchased several of these "Refurbs", 6 in all. 2 for myself and the others as gifts to family members. Not a single unit has failed. Despite what others say, The letters REFURB on the rear of the unit are just heavy foil stickers that can be removed easily with a new razor blade and tiny spec of dish detergent (If the word bothers you).
I would not hesitate to purchase another if/when needed.
I've purchased several of these "Refurbs", 6 in all. 2 for myself and the others as gifts to family members. Not a single unit has failed. Despite what others say, The letters REFURB on the rear of the unit are just heavy foil stickers that can be removed easily with a new razor blade and tiny spec of dish detergent (If the word bothers you).
I would not hesitate to purchase another if/when needed.
#8
njb - Posted 11:40 am PST 01/17/09 (2810 Posts)
my refurb e270 still works after 3 months. rockboxed, it's more functional than ipod.
#9
dizzum - Posted 11:40 am PST 01/17/09 (797 Posts)
#5, There are docks for these out there, Not as abundant vs the IPOD, But there. I myself use a stereo jack to male component in on my home theater unit and the same for the aux input on the surround sound in the bedroom. Battery life is excellent when simply listening to audio files (LCD not lit), 2 complete nights of audio before recharging (You can keep it charging though as It will play on the charger as well). I use a 12v lighter to USB charger for the car. I've also dropped them quite a bit, from as high as 5ft and they still function fine. You may want to invest in a screen protector and/or custom case/rubber sleeve to better protect it from everyday wear & tear.
Note: The newer version of these are even slimmer and accept the latest Micro-SDHC cards that allow more storage. Some report that rockbox on these will allow for SDHC use, But I have none to test that theory with.
Note: The newer version of these are even slimmer and accept the latest Micro-SDHC cards that allow more storage. Some report that rockbox on these will allow for SDHC use, But I have none to test that theory with.
#10
flash101 - Posted 1:12 pm PST 01/17/09 (356 Posts)
GREAT digital recorder for recording lectures to everything. Long battery life.
#11
SeattleFats - Posted 1:41 pm PST 01/17/09 (116 Posts)
Apple Computers announced today that it has developed a computer chip that can store and play music in women’s breast implants.
The iBoob will cost between $499 and $599.
This is considered to be a major breakthrough because women are always complaining about men staring at their breasts and not listening to them.
Thanks to Apple, everyone is now happy.
The iBoob will cost between $499 and $599.
This is considered to be a major breakthrough because women are always complaining about men staring at their breasts and not listening to them.
Thanks to Apple, everyone is now happy.
#12
Bad_CRC - Posted 2:33 pm PST 01/17/09 (395 Posts)
| dizzum wrote: |
| Despite what others say, The letters REFURB on the rear of the unit are just heavy foil stickers that can be removed easily with a new razor blade and tiny spec of dish detergent (If the word bothers you).
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if the unit gets warm from sitting in your pocket or on a monitor, the letters literally just slide off. I did that to both my units cause I was bored.
Then I took the letters and made anagrams on my monitor at work.
#13
benzo - Posted 3:13 pm PST 01/17/09 (220 Posts)
Have 2 of these as refurbs. They are solid.
#14
qtpie - Posted 4:58 pm PST 01/17/09 (282 Posts)
good price for 4gb version... i paid $25 for the 2gb version at buy.com
#15
Momoney - Posted 6:40 pm PST 01/17/09 (173 Posts)
how long does it normally take a shipment from woot.com to arrive? Are they east or westcoast company?
#16
freedom41 - Posted 6:57 pm PST 01/17/09 (127 Posts)
#17
dave_c - Posted 8:33 pm PST 01/17/09 (7526 Posts)
Woot took about 7 days the last time I ordered a refurb'd Sansa. The version 1 players will accept SDHC cards if you put rockbox on 'em.
I can't pin down a failure rate but the refurb'd ones do often have issues, maybe 20% of the time. Some places make you send them to the refurb company, others take them back directly (newegg for example).
I can't pin down a failure rate but the refurb'd ones do often have issues, maybe 20% of the time. Some places make you send them to the refurb company, others take them back directly (newegg for example).
#18
eddot - Posted 9:15 pm PST 01/17/09 (297 Posts)
#19
kajunmantx - Posted 9:05 am PST 01/18/09 (16 Posts)
I have the 8gb version from Woot last month. Also picked up the Timex clock radio/Sansa dock on Sellout.woot. This unit is awesome for my use. I keep it on my work desk and listen to music all day.
Anyone use Rhapsody service for downloads? I have been using legalsounds.com but their selection is very limited however the price is right @ .09 per song. I also have a Zune which is great but I don't like paying $15 month to Microsoft for limited "use" of their music.
Anyone use Rhapsody service for downloads? I have been using legalsounds.com but their selection is very limited however the price is right @ .09 per song. I also have a Zune which is great but I don't like paying $15 month to Microsoft for limited "use" of their music.
#20
Franco - Posted 1:46 pm PST 01/18/09 (598 Posts)
Excellent player. Great value.






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