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Sandisk Sansa Express – Little

Posted by Chris Leckness on January 13, 2007 – 10:06 pm
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SanDisk Corporation unveiled an affordable cable-less, flash-based MP3 player: the 1-gigabyte (GB) Sansa Express. Designed for the value-conscious consumer, the compact Sansa Express stands out amongst the competition as an affordably priced device with many high-end features, including a microSD expansion slot, FM tuner, recording capabilities, data storage and a direct connection to a consumer’s computer – no USB cable required. The Sansa Express and other new SanDisk products are being demonstrated at the Consumer Electronics Show in the SanDisk booth (#36206), South Hall-4 in the Las Vegas Convention Center.

“With the Sansa Express, SanDisk is continuing its strategy of bringing new MP3 players to market for the budget conscious consumer,” said Keith Washo, SanDisk retail product marketing manager. “Plus, we’ve made the Sansa Express easy to use. With no cable—this player uses a direct connection to the computer—you just plug and go.”

In addition to high quality sound packed in a small device, the Sansa Express includes:

  • Cable-less battery charging and USB 2.0 connectivity
  • · Bright, four-line OLED Screen (1.1”)
  • · A microSD expansion slot for additional memory capacity and music portability with SanDisk TrustedFlash content cards
  • · Digital FM tuner, with FM recording
  • · Voice recording with a built-in microphone
  • · Data and document storage
  • · Up to 15-hour Lithium Polymer battery life
  • · Cool, blue backlit effect
  • · Simple to use controls for fast device interface navigation

The Sansa Express can hold up to 3GB of music—or 750 songs —by utilizing a 2GB microSD card in the player’s memory expansion slot. This card feature also enables secure transferring of music to other devices equipped with microSD card slots such as mobile phones and PDAs.

About the size of a pack of gum, the dimensions of the Sansa Express MP3 player are 0.99 inches wide x 3.09 inches long x 0.64 inches high.
For instant access to millions of digital songs, the Sansa Express supports several music download and subscription services, including Rhapsody, MTV Urge, eMusic, Napster and Yahoo Music. The player is designed to work seamlessly with a wide range of popular music formats such as MP3 and Windows Media Audio (WMA) in both unprotected and protected files (such as those WMA files purchased from music stores). The Sansa Express is designed to work with Microsoft Vista. Available in March 2007 in the U.S. and Europe, the Sansa Express will be priced at $59.99 (MSRP).

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