If you have been reading Mobilitysite for a while, you'd know that I have an unhealthy obsession with MP3 players. I have loaded up on Zunes, iPods, Dell Djs, and all sorts of other players for the last 10 years. Most recently, I have been enjoying the many offerings that Sandisk has brought to the table, specificly the Sandisk Sansa Connect.
Today, Sandisk unviels the Sansa Clip.
SanDisk has answered back to the Creative's Zen Stone with the Sansa Clip. Around the same size as a matchbook, the player features an OLED screen (the same one found on the Express) and flexes 15 hours of battery life. The player will feature all the usual features such as FM radio/recorder, voice recorder, and support for WMA and MP3. It will also feature playback for subscription content as well as Audible content.
The Sansa Clip will be available in 1GB and 2GB capacities and sell for $40 and $60 respectively. Unfortunately there is not microSD expansion slot on this one so you are limited to the two capacities. You will be able to purchase the Clip sometime at the end of September in black, red, pink, and blue.
Source: Anything but iPod via Engadget
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