MP3 Players Item ID: #294


SanDisk Sansa e260 4 GB MP3 Player with MicroSD Expansion Slot (Black



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Product Information:

  • Sleek, ultra-thin digital audio/image/video player with 4 GB of flash memory
  • Compatible with MP3, WMA, and WMA-DRM10 music files (PlaysForSure)
  • FM tuner with record capability and voice recorder; bright 1.8-inch color TFT LCD
  • Convert most popular video formats (MPEG-4, WMV, DivX) to play on device
  • User-replaceable rechargeable lithium-ion battery for up to 20 hours of life

Product Warranty:

  • 1 year warranty

Item Description

The Sansa e200 Series MP3 players are the flagship products of SanDisks audio line. Created by the leaders in flash memory, this flash-based player provides everything you need for music, photo, and video clip playback.The very attractive, sleek design includes a 1.8 TFT color screen with advanced navigational features and an easy to use interface. You can also avoid scratches and cracks with the durable metal backing. The Sansa e200 provides superior sound playback and supports Microsoft PlaysForSure subscription music. The SanDisk Media Converter supports most image formats to enjoy photos and small personal videos.

Item Reviews

5 Responses to “SanDisk Sansa e260 4 GB MP3 Player with MicroSD Expansion Slot (Black”

  1. Stephen Earley says:

    It worked OK for about two weeks, then the music I had loaded onto it started skipping and popping. Songs even began to disappear! I tried to reload music and noticed mysterious unremovable files and folders in the player. Finally the firmware that runs the player crapped out. When I tried to find the firmware on Sansa’s website it had been discontinued or made unavailable. So this all was an $85 education in hard knocks. Never again will I buy anything made by Sansa nor any electronics made in China.

  2. Mumba Beal says:

    First I Love Sandisk,Several Reasons…

    (Way)Cheaper Than An Ipod

    External Memory (Can’t Ever Find Any Other Mp3 Player With That)

    All You Need Is A Micro SD Card (Don’t Even Need A Micro SD Adapter)

    And I Run Out Of Memory Offten.

    Replacable Battery

    Works With Windows Media Player (I Hate Apple & Mac And I Hate Itunes).

    Comes With A Metal Back (Rare In Electronics These Days) Rather Than Plastic.

    Unlike Ipod It Dosen’t Break The First Time You Drop It.

    Falls Together With Ipod Nano In The Same Genre,

    Ipod Nano Dosent Have Videos.

    Ipod Compared To Sansa,Ipod Is A Piece Of Junk.

    Ipod Nanos Cost Hundreds Of Dollars,For My Sansisk It Cost $45.00 (Thats All).

    Sansa Fuze I Tried Once,I Thought It Would Be Perfect Like An e260

    If It Freezes Up…

    No Restart Button

    Cant Take Apart,Battery’s Permenetaly Attached.

    Comparing Prices The Only Ipod You Could Posibly Buy Is Maybe

    An Ipod Shuffle…

    Fall Apart By Using It Once (“The One Time Use Mp3 Player”)

    No Screen How On Planet Earth Would You No The Song Title Or

    The Song That You Are Listening To.

    Cost More Than A Sansa

    That’s A Great Joke Comparing Ipod And Sandisk.

    Now Lets Get Back To The Main Subject Sansa E260

    Music: Holds Up To 200 Songs + External Memory (512 MB-16GB)

    Album Art On Screen (You Can Even Zoom Into Album Art

    Photos:You Can Seperate Pics In Photo Albums

    Videos:Excelent Sound And Display

    Radio:Recordable,You Can Record Songs Off The Radio

    And You Can Even Record Your Voice.

  3. Robert Dykstra says:

    Other than the portability due to it’s size, and the good battery life….this thing is junk. Has been since day one of it’s arrival. When it arrived, the battery was dead. The seller refunded some money so I could purchase a battery for it.

    The thing lost files, and was not functioning correctly. Furthermore, Sandisk is not..repeat not…supporting this with anymore updates. This is a bad device, and I would not recommend any one to purchase it. The sound quality is poor.

    I really can’t say much else about this thing other than it sucks.

  4. Jeff Mook says:

    I got this player just over year ago and thought it was great. Then about 7 month into it the wheel became extremely sensitive. You couldn’t even touch the wheel without the sound going up and down in either direction you turned it. Then about a month later the player would lock up on me and I couldn’t skip songs change volume or even turn it off. Now, after having it for just over a year, the songs are skipping and will stop in the middle of a song and then start up like listening to a really scratched CD. It worked very well for me for the first year but has been going down hill very fast. I would recomend looking elsewhere for a media player.

  5. Ashley D. Worrall says:

    This is my second SanDisk Sansa e260. I loved my other one, but it got abused quite a bit and when it finally reached the end of its life after getting dropped countless times I decided it was time for a new one. The price is awesome and it is so easy to get music or books on tape onto the player. It is even easier to delete them once you are finished with them. I haven’t used the picture features, but have used the FM radio as well as the recording option (sometimes by mistake). I wish I had this in college to record lectures!

    I went back and forth between other SanDisk models and what sold me on this one was the ease of use and the fact that the headphone jack was on the top of the player instead of the bottom.

    I also have the car charger so I can listen to it on long road trips and not worry about the battery running out.

    For the reasonable price and durability, you can’t beat it! And I was smarter this time and bought a case with a belt clip so hopefully it won’t get dropped as often.

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