One reason that the iPod is so successful is peer pressure: kids, embarrassed by clunky old CD players, joined the White Earbud Brigade to fit in. Now that so many kids have iPod nanos, the ...
August 22, 2006 Competition improves the breed, and in the hot-hot-hot world of MP3 players, the 8 GB SanDisk Sansa e280 is the best of breed this week. Unveiled yesterday as the world's largest ...
SanDisk on Monday unveiled the 8-gigabyte Sansa e280, which offers audio, photo viewing and video clip playback capabilities at a price tag of US$249.99. The e280 is the latest in SanDisk’s lineup ...
The Sansa e280 has 8GB of internal storage coupled with a microSD slot, which allows another 2GB of space for a total of 10GB. Aimed squarely at the iPod Nano, the e280 will be priced at $249—the same ...
Don’t get too excited just yet, since the upgrade to the e260 only exists internal at SanDisk HQ. The leak comes from one of their developers or a sneaky visitor, and shows that the new Sansa e280 has ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. &#151 In a move to expand its systems business, SanDisk Corp. unveiled what the company claims is the world's largest capacity, flash-based MP3 player. The flash-memory product ...
The iPod has some serious competition. Due in September, SanDisk’s Sansa e280 MP3 player will offer 8 Gbytes of flash memory for just $249. That’s equal to 128 hours of playback, or approximately 2000 ...
Flash memory maker SanDisk has announced a new MP3 player in its Sansa line and has reduced prices for its players across the board to compete with Apple Computer's flash-based iPod Nano. In a ...
The Wall Street Journal reports that flash memory maker SanDisk is poised to introduce an 8GB digital music player it hope will compete favorably against the iPod nano. The device is expected to sell ...
Here is a MP3 player, it is so wonderful that I want to share it with all of you, and if you want to choose one, you can look at this, maybe it can bring some good ideas and a right direction. SanDisk ...
Latest Sansa device costs $249; SanDisk also reduces prices across the board to compete with iPod. Photo: SanDisk's 8GB music player In a software-driven world, it's easy to forget about the nuts and ...