Archive for the 'Sandisk Sansa' Category
Tuesday 11 September 2007 @ 10:35 am
Thursday 16 August 2007 @ 10:57 am
If price was the only thing holding you back from buying the WiFi-enabled Sansa Connect MP3 player from SanDisk, now you have no excuse.
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Monday 16 April 2007 @ 3:06 am
For those of you who have yet to buy an iPod, Zune or whatever, there's a new gadget on the block. And unlike all those other players, you do not need a computer to rock ‘n' roll.
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Monday 26 February 2007 @ 1:11 am
LOS ANGELES, CA Monday Feb.26.2007 /netmusiccountdown.com/ -- Several companies are following in the footsteps of Microsoft's Zune, and coming out with their own versions of Wi-Fi equipped digital audio players.
Among those jumping on the wi-fi bandwagon are Sandisk, iRiver, Archos, Polaroid, and AOL.
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Among those jumping on the wi-fi bandwagon are Sandisk, iRiver, Archos, Polaroid, and AOL.
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Saturday 24 February 2007 @ 4:00 am
Friday 12 January 2007 @ 1:26 pm
Tuesday 9 January 2007 @ 5:53 pm
Sandisk is keeping busy these days, but I guess that makes sense with some show in Vegas going on. They already snuck in the Express and View and today they've got something even better.
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Monday 8 January 2007 @ 4:08 pm
CES 2007 SanDisk today introduced its take on Microsoft's Zune music player: a compact Flash-based unit with a 2.2in LCD and Wi-Fi. Called the Sansa Connect, the player is ready to receive internet radio and connect to Plays for Sure music download stores over the air.…
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Friday 15 December 2006 @ 2:03 am
Apple's iPod is king of the hill, and Microsoft's Zune landed with a lot of splash and fanfare. But the folks at SanDisk -- you might remember them as SansaDisk, the people who made your first CompactFlash card or USB thumb drive -- have quietly slipped into the mix of media player elite.
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Thursday 30 November 2006 @ 7:22 am
Microsoft Corp.'s Zune took second place in the U.S. digital music-player market in its first week on sale, passing SanDisk Corp.'s Sansa, market researcher NPD Group Inc. said Wednesday.
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