http://go.shopsansa.com/content/OtherAccessories
Sandisk have a range of MP3 players including the Sansa Fuze+ which have a capacity of 4GB, 8GB and 16GB. Sandisk's other MP3 players such as the Sansa Clip Zip and the Sansa Clip+ only go up to 8GB.
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.com) 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. Sorry!:'(. Hope this helps! I am going to state the obvious now but remember your Fuze has to be plugged into your computer!o really smart one? well guess what, i tried this, and it didn't work. Y'know why? I DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT have a SANSA FUZE, i have a SANDISK! Sorry about that. but anyways, can anyone post how to do this with a sandisk?
A SanDisk MP3 player can be purchased at most retailers such as Target and WalMart. A SanDisk MP3 player can also be purchased at stores such as BestBuy and RadioShack.
there isn't really a bad place, i get all mine on iTunes
The price will vary depending on the type of Sandisk needed. There is a Sandisk 4GB flash drive as Best Buy for $6.95. Office Depot has a micro SD Sandisk for $22.09.
According to http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/SansaC200Port and http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/SansaE200Port every Sansa in the e 200 and s 200 line works except those that are Rhapsody or have firmware version 2. So as long as it's not Rhapsody I think your fine, because I think you may be able to download downgrade firmware. You might have to call Sansa's customer service line though. Just say you liked the old firmware on your friends better or something. It looks like Nextag has some good deals. Here's the website, you may want to try it: http://www.nextag.com/Sandisk-Sansa-e280-8GB-536768677/prices-html Good luck and congrats on realizing how much better alternative firmware is.
There are no Scandisk music players, but Sandisk carries a line of MP3 players. You can view the specs and order online at their website, http://www.sandisk.com/consumer-products/music-player.
You should buy a Sansa Fuze. I just got mine from shopsansa.com and I really like it. It has all kinds of cool features like voice recording, radio playing capability, and an expansion slot so when you run out of room you just buy a microSD card, and not another MP3 player. Plus it comes in cool colors and it is a great size. NO. Though a better player than the iPod, you cannot get any decent accessories for it! After years of owning one, I still cannot buy a stereo docking station with alarm clock for it, though there are literally hundreds of iPods. Altec Lansing made a stereo docking/charging station that was nice, but NO alarm clock (discontinued now too). Timex made a docking station alarm clock, but with a single speaker AND you cannot wake to the Sansa (Not discontinued but impossible to find!) Anyone looking to by a Sansa, beware that you cannot buy any decent accessories for it! Every company out there has catered solely.
A good place to start would be to look at the brands that sell mp3 player portable speakers like Altec Lansing, Creative, Sansa, Sony and iHome. You can buy these products at Best Buy, Walmart and OfficeMax. Specialists at these stores could answer any questions you might have.
You can bun buy a sandisk 4gb microsdhc memory card with sd adapter bulk packaging on Amazon, Remotesquad, points2shop. Ebay also will come up with a large number of offers.
One may purchase a Sandisk Ultra II card from electronics retailers and general mass merchandise stores. For example, Future Shop, Best Buy or Target.
No. You do not have to buy a Samsung brand cable to hook up to the Blu Ray player. All cables seem to be the same and brand name cables only cost you more.