The SanDisk Sansa Fuze can play MPEG-4 video.
yes
Sansa Fuze
Yes, with the newest firmware update. Just Google Sansa updater download.
get a new battery
No, it doesn't. But if you Rockbox it, it can. And if you convert PDF to landscape pictures, and put them in a folder, you can use the photo viewer.
In the blue car.
Unfortunately, there is not. However, if enough people ask, they might include it in a firmware update.
YOU CAN'T!!! I know i was dissapointed to....
Amazing mp3 player for the price expandable memory is a huge plus.
You can use Rhapsody and Radio Slot Cards
The easiest way to put videos on the Sansa Fuze is to go on Youtube. Once your on Youtube, search the video you want. Add 'pwn' in front of the web address and click "Download MP4 Version" Once you do this it will ask you what you would like to name it. Name it the videos name because this is what will appear in the menu on your Fuze. Open Sansa Media Converter (available on sansa) and add the video by simply dragging it from its current positon (it's current position, after finished downloading, should be either in your desktop or "Your Computer" the "Your Computer" Icon should be in your start menu). Hit the "convert" button and you'll be all set! If you want to download movies you'll have to buy them. I am going to state the obvious now but remember your Fuze has to be plugged into your computer! ---------------------- Once the Sansa Fuze is connected to your computer via USB, it should be recognized as a mass media device and you can simply drag and drop videos over to it. It's important for the videos to be in the proper format, however. The proper format can be obtained by using the provided Sansa Media Converter software http://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/4431/~/downloading-and-launching-the-sansa-media-converter. This software is somewhat limited in what video formats it can convert from. The video4fuze software found here http://code.google.com/p/video4fuze/ can convert from almost any format into a Fuze compatible file, which you will then drag and drop onto your Fuze internal memory.