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Posted at 6:04 AM on Tuesday 06/3/08 by
Ben
Hotness UNHOT
Buy.com has the refurbished SanDisk Sansa e260 4GB Digital Multimedia MP3 Player w/ microSD Expansion Slot for $57 + $0 shipping = $57 shipped. Works with the Rhapsody-To-Go service, which allows you to drag and drop music from Rhapsody without paying for each track. [BizRate]

  • Compatible with MP3, WMA, and WMA-DRM music files
  • FM tuner/recorder, voice recorder, bright 1.8-inch color TFT LCD
  • Features microSD expansion slot for additional memory capacity
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      milf_hunter - Posted 7:11 am PDT 06/3/08 (2886 Posts)  Report Spam

      The target market for this is the homeless.

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      njb - Posted 7:17 am PDT 06/3/08 (2826 Posts)  Report Spam

      not funny

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      inferno - Posted 7:57 am PDT 06/3/08 (855 Posts)  Report Spam

      reurbished blah

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      RagMaN - Posted 8:03 am PDT 06/3/08 (1008 Posts)  Report Spam

      I am tired, so tell me is this worth a burp?

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      MadMonkey - Posted 8:43 am PDT 06/3/08 (1315 Posts)  Report Spam

      I guess that depends on who you're burp'

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      mystic6556 - Posted 9:33 am PDT 06/3/08 (91 Posts)  Report Spam

      I would disregard the first 5 worthless comments on this thread. This is a decent player but I would get the 2GB version for $35 instead of $57 for 4GB. Regarding it's features, I find the FM tuner very useful. It also plays video.

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      angryblackman - Posted 10:12 am PDT 06/3/08 (38 Posts)  Report Spam

      You also have the option of adding a micro SD card for more space. I have bought 3 of these in the past for family members and have not gotten any complaints.

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      fuckbilltang - Posted 10:25 am PDT 06/3/08 (1995 Posts)  Report Spam

      #6, the 4GB version is 100% more storage for only 60% more cost of the 2GB version. Why do you recommend the 2GB version?

      Also, if you aren't scared of eCost like most are you can get the 8GB version for $79 which is 4x the storage space for about 2-1/4x the cost of the 2GB version.

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      milf_pwner - Posted 10:40 am PDT 06/3/08 (42 Posts)  Report Spam

      #1, Is that an intro to another "interesting story" about how you are homeless and make daily visits to the public library for internet access? Aren't you ashamed that everytime you post you end up getting PWNED into oblivion. For everyone's enjoyment - http://bensbargains.net/deal/66637/

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      mystic6556 - Posted 6:45 am PDT 06/4/08 (91 Posts)  Report Spam

      #8, as #7 pointed out, these players are microSD expandable. Therefore, it simply doesnt' make sense to pay $22 extra for 2GB of space. And besides, if you get the cheaper one, you will feel less depressed if it breaks or god forbid gets stolen. It's cost + piece of mind= get the 2GB version.

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