Mp3 Players Archive

  • Woot! Refurbished Sansa Clip for $13

    Woot! Refurbished Sansa Clip for $13

    Here’s a wheel of a deal on SanDisk’s answer to the original iPod Shuffle, the Sansa Clip. It’s tiny, yet has a screen and menu system, features 2GB of storage, drag and drop music management (you can also use Windows Media Player), and 15 hour battery life.

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  • Little clip-on MP3 player looks familiar, costs $12 today only

    Little clip-on MP3 player looks familiar, costs $12 today only

    I’ve been shuffling all these memories through my brain, trying to figure out where I’ve seen this MP3 player before. Shuffle though I may, I can’t seem to shuffle the correct memory back into place despite some pretty intense shuffling.

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  • Micro MP3 player fits right in your ear

    Micro MP3 player fits right in your ear

    After some initial investigation, I can’t figure out how you skip tracks on this thing. Can’t figure out the volume either. Shuffle function? Not sure. There seems to be but a single button. Perhaps everything is controlled via a cryptic series of multiple button presses a la the iPod shuffle. Whatever the case, this is the “MP3 Micro Sport” from Thanko.

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  • SanDisk rolls out new Clip players, say hello to the Sansa Clip+

    SanDisk rolls out new Clip players, say hello to the Sansa Clip+

    Sansa ClipSanDisk has revved its line of tiny Sansa Clip players -- now called the Sansa Clip+ for those of you keeping score at home -- and, thankfully, hasn't changed too much from the already-great device (see our Sansa Clip review here).

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  • Sony revolutionizes portable music players by adding external speakers

    Sony revolutionizes portable music players by adding external speakers

    SonyI don't envy the PR people who have to write press releases. They can never just call a spade a spade. Case in point, Sony's new S Series Walkman. Its main feature is built-in speakers. But instead of just saying it has built-in speakers, it's instead a "unique user experience" that adds "a new social element to the world of digital music and video."

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