SanDisk Sansa Connect 4 GB MP3 Player (SDMX8N-4096K-A70)
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| List Price: | $249.99 |
| Price: | $129.97 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
The Sansa Connect MP3 player is the first Wi-Fi based MP3 player from SanDisk's audio line. Created by the leaders in flash memory for wireless entertainment, this flash-based player keeps you connected to your music, friends and fresh new entertainment streams wherever you are. All from one wireless mobile player, it plays music, photos and Internet radio.The very attractive, sleek design includes a 2.2" TFT color screen with advanced navigational features and an easy to use interface. The Sansa Connect provides a microSD card slot for additional capacity for your player.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4098 in Consumer Electronics
- Size: 4GB
- Color: black
- Brand: SanDisk
- Model: SDMX8N-4096-A70
- Dimensions: 7.00" h x 5.00" w x 5.00" l, 2.00 pounds
- Display size: 2.2
Features
- Multi-format digital audio player with 4 GB internal memory and Wi-Fi connectivity (802.11g)
- Access Internet music stores and subscription services as well as Internet radio via open Wi-Fi networks
- Compatible with MP3 and WMA files (protected and unprotected); expand storage via microSD memory cards
- Works with Windows XP and Vista operating systems
- 2.2-inch color LCD for navigating music and viewing photos
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Stay connected no matter where you are. The Sansa Connect MP3 player allows you leave the computer behind, and connect to any open wireless "hot spot." Play music, view photos, stream internet radio, or chat with friends using one device. In addition to 802.11g Wi-Fi connectivity, the Connect features 4 GB memory, a MicroSD slot for capacity expansion, a 2.2-inch TFT color screen for viewing your music library and photos, and an internal speaker. Measuring 2.05 x 3.58 x 0.63 inches (WxLxH) and weighing in at 2.7 ounces, the Connect won't weigh you down.
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| The Sansa Connect MP3 player is the first Wi-Fi based MP3 player from Sandisk's audio line. View Interactive Demo |
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| Download music from online subscription services and listen to Internet radio stations when connected to open Wi-Fi network. |
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| View stored photos or Flickr albums on the go. |
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| Chat and share recommendations with friends. |
Unplug and Go Wi-Fi
Connect wirelessly to Yahoo! Music's LAUNCHcast to start enjoying Internet Radio. Wi-Fi networks in range are automatically found and listed in order of signal strength. Browse through your bookmarked stations, various genres, and themes to pick a station for whatever mood you're in. Please note: Yahoo! Music will discontinue its music subscription service--Yahoo! Music Unlimited and Unlimited To Go--mid-year 2008. At that time, your wireless connectivity to the Yahoo! Music service will be discontinued, but the device will continue to provide access to other music subscription services when connected by a cable to your PC.
Connect With Your Friends
Chat and share song recommendations with your Yahoo! Messenger friends. Talk to your friends or stumble upon other Sansa Connect users near you. See what your friends are listening to and search through recommendations that have been sent to you. Recommend your favorite music to your friends.
Share Your Photos Anywhere
Explore interesting photos on the go. Access Flickr albums and photos wirelessly, or view your stored photos on an inserted microSD card.
Optimized for Yahoo! Music Unlimited
Access Yahoo! Music Unlimited wirelessly and choose from millions of songs to download. Select between multiple download options or explore recommendations from friends.
Choose Your Format
The Sansa Connect works with MP3 and WMA (both secure and unprotected) files. Play Yahoo! LAUNCHcast internet radio broadcasts (both FREE and subscription-only stations.) It also supports Microsoft PlaysForSure subscription music. Use Yahoo! Music Jukebox (included) to manage music and transfer songs.
Easy to Use
Add additional capacity to your player or move files to other devices using the microSD card slot. Quickly navigate your music or photos using the intuitive, easy-to-use interface. Recharge the internal, lithium-ion battery via your computer's USB 2.0 port or using the included AC adapter. The device is compatible with PCs running Windows XP (Service Pack 2) or Vista, and requires Windows Media Player 10 or later.
What's in the Box
Sansa Connect digital audio player, AC adapter, USB 2.0 cable, earphones, protective case, lanyard, Quick Start guide
Customer Reviews
DO NOT BUY THIS ITEM
This review may seem late,however,please read on..These players do not have replaceable batteries..I have had this player for 10 months and now it is nothing but trash..Searched for battery replacement..Can not do it..If bought from Sansa they MAY replace at your cost within a year..Landfill material..I hope this helps others from a very costly mistake..Google Sansa Connect and read a very bad review of this player..
good idea poorly done.
DO NOT BUY. wifi is no longer supported. AS A mp3 player, it was fair.
Battery life is terrible, and does not recharge while playing, slow recharge fast discharge. Great
design, huh? I bought a car charger for it, so I could use it in
the car, instead of carrying CDs around. NO Go. After a firmware
update, the sd card could finally take music. So the actual advertised
function of the connect. was a matter of months.This is my 3rd and
last sansa product. Sansa will do nothing, just ignore you. I guess
a year is the expected life of a product from sansa. It is in the
drawer now.
Good but NO WiFi
Bought this for my son and it works well with Rhapsody-to-Go which is a fantastic service and has/is absorbing Yahoo Music. Only works with a USB and not via WiFi and understand from Rhapsody that there are no plans to add WiFi. (Only WiFi player is the expensive Haier Ibiza) Nevertheless for the (discounted) price it is worth it. (Sandisk website says it has ben "discontinued")











