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How to use a sansa sandisk
How to use a sansa sandisk











how to use a sansa sandisk

The little screen does not support photo or video files but does provide you a great deal of information and control. While its not as tough as the 2nd & 3rd generation Shuffles, it more than makes up for this in features and functionality.Ĭonsidering its size and relatively low cost, the Sansa Clip is incredibly feature rich.

how to use a sansa sandisk

The Clip probably could not take as much punishment as the Shuffle but is hardy enough withstand the riggers of most situations. I am fairly certain I could not break the Clip by crushing it in my hand (although, I am not sure it would pass Julie’s creak test). With its small but effective screen, large capacity, and great overall functionality, it seems like the Clip’s design could easily have been the evolutionary path of Apple’s 3rd generation Shuffle. The earbuds SanDisk includes with the Sansa Clip are good enough for exercising and (at least) on par with the standard iPod earbuds. Thankfully, the clip is replaceable in the event that happens. The clip is the most breakable part of the little mp3 player. The Clip’s clip is made of plastic and the spring is stiff enough to keep the device attached to your clothes. The only item to mention on the top and bottom of the Clip is the tiny microphone hole on the back-top of the device. The right side of the device has the volume control and headphone jack. The lock function is also nice so that the device is not accidentally tweaked while I am running or working out. The non-proprietary input/charging is a definite plus with all the mini-USB cables and chargers I have in my world. Both of which are great features that SanDisk engineered into the Clip. The left side of the device has the standard mini-USB port and power/lock control switch. The home button is an excellent feature that allows you to quickly get to the main screen if you are lost in the sub-menus. The center button clicks whatever is selected on the screen. The control wheel looks like it should have scroll functionality (like on the iPod) but clicks in four directions up for play/pause, down for the menu, and left/right for reverse/forward skip. On the front of the Clip there is the main control wheel, center button, and a small home button. MP3, OGG, FLAC, secure WMA & Audible filesįor a plastic device, the Clip is well made, a quality device.













How to use a sansa sandisk