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SanDisk Sansa Fuze+ 8 GB MP3 Player (White)

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Product Features

Capacity: 8 GB | Color: White
  • Get more player for less money with the Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player
  • Expandable memory slot, FM radio and voice recorder
  • Plays your media, your way
  • Play, pause or record FM radio stations
  • Add an optional slotRadio card for an instant library of songs
  • Get more player for less money with the Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player with 2.4 Inch LCD display

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Product Information

Capacity: 8 GB | Color: White
Technical Details
Brand NameSanDisk
Item Weight7.2 ounces
Product Dimensions2 x 0.4 x 3.8 inches
Item model numberSDMX20R-008GW-A57
Operating SystemPC,Mac,Linux
Number of Items1
  
Additional Information
ASINB0041G62V0
Best Sellers Rank #31,641 in Electronics (See top 100)
Shipping Weight1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
ShippingThis item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
Date First AvailableSeptember 1, 2010
  
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Technical Details

Capacity: 8 GB | Color: White
  • Brand Name: SanDisk
  • Model: SDMX20R-008GW-A57
  • Digital Storage Capacity: 8 GB
  • Color Name: White
  • Display: LCD
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Product Description

Capacity: 8 GB | Color: White

From the Manufacturer

With the versatile SanDisk Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player, you'll get more features for less money. You'll be able to watch video on the 2.4-inch screen, share photos, listen to FM radio, record voice memos, and more--all in a device that is just 0.43-inches thin. Internal memory and a microSDHC expansion slot give you plenty of storage options for your digital media, and you can expand your enjoyment even further by adding an optional slotRadio card for an instant library of songs.

SanDisk Sansa Fuze+ MP3 Player
The Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player has a vibrant 2.4-inch LCD screen that makes your photos and videos pop. View larger.

Sleek Portable Player for an Active Lifestyle

The Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player packs a seemingly impossible number of features into a slim profile that fits comfortably into a pocket or purse. Take it with you to the gym or on the road; you'll have your tunes with you wherever you go. The stylish Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player measures just 3.82 x 2.03 x 0.43 inches and weighs just 2.25 ounces. It comes in a myriad of different colors, so finding one that best fits your wardrobe or personality is easy.

Bright 2.4-inch QVGA LCD Screen with Capacitive Touchpad Controls

The Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player has a remarkably large and vibrant 2.4-inch QVGA LCD screen (320 x 240). The bright display showcases your favorite album art and makes videos and photos pop. Also, the easy-to-use capacitive touchpad controls provide the sensation of using a touchscreen without obscuring the device's viewable area. The touchpad makes navigating through the graphical user interface fun and easy.

Built-In Memory and microSDHC Card Slot for Memory Expansion

The Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player comes in three different capacities: 4 GB, 8 GB, and 16 GB.* To find out how many songs and photos each capacity can hold, take a look at the chart below.

The Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player also has a microSDHC card slot for expanding your storage possibilities. A 16 GB capacity Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player can take a 32 GB microSDHC card, enabling up to 48 GB of total media file storage--the equivalent of roughly 13,000 songs!

Expand Your Music Library with a slotRadio Card

The Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player supports slotRadio cards, which give you instant access to a veritable music library without the hassle of downloads. slotRadio cards feature handcrafted playlists and hundreds of artists from top music charts. Choose from genre-specific cards like R&B/Hip-Hop, Rock, Country, Latin, Motown, or Oldies, then insert the card into the Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player and you'll enjoy up to 1,000 songs†--no waiting, no Internet connection necessary, no subscription fee.

†slotRadio cards contain songs pre-programmed in music playlists, for unlimited playback with slotRadio-compatible devices only. Visit slotRadio.org for slotRadio-compatible devices. Much like radio, these songs are played in sequence and cannot be rewound or rearranged, yet individual songs can be skipped as often as you want. Song and playlist files cannot be copied or viewed (for example, on a PC).

Rechargeable Battery Provides a Full Day of Operation

With a long battery life,1 the Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player lets you enjoy more of everything. The internal rechargeable battery lasts up to 24 hours during audio playback1 and up to 5 hours during video playback,1 so you'll never have to worry about running out of music while on a long flight.

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The Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player comes in five colors.
(Click your favorite.)

Listen to and Record FM Radio

If you feel like taking a break from your music collection, or if you want to dial in a TV frequency at the gym, the Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player has you covered with a built-in digital FM tuner. The tuner gives you the ability to program up to 40 presets and even record FM radio broadcasts, so you'll never miss a beat. You can also pause FM radio broadcasts during recording to filter out commercials or other unwanted portions of the broadcast.

Voice Recorder Lets You Capture Audio

The Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player includes a voice recorder with built-in microphone, allowing you to capture audio in a pinch. Use it to take memos, record lectures, or capture funny moments as they happen. Play the recordings back later or copy them to your computer so you can edit and share them with others.

Versatile Best-in-Class Support for Your Digital Media

The Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player provides highly versatile support for most of your music, videos, photos, and audio books.

The Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player supports the following music file formats: MP3, WMA, secure WMA, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, AAC/M4A (iTunes DRM-free music files), and WAV. It also supports Audible and audiobook formats.

Native video file support of H.264, MPEG4, and WMV file types (320 x 240 @ 30 fps). Additional file formats--including 3gp/3gpp2, ASF, AVI, DAT, DivX (ver 6.0), DVR-MS, MOV, MP4, MPEG 1, MPEG 2, MJPEG, FLV, and Flip-video--can be added to the player easily using the optional free downloadable Sansa Media Converter (SMC) software available via the Sansa Updater. See www.sandisk.com/smc for more information. This application can also be used to optimize viewing of native file types on the Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player screen (i.e., aspect ratios, frames rate, bit rate, and resolution).

Native photo file support of JPG and BMP file formats. Additional file formats, including TIFF, GIF, PCX, TGA, and PNG, can be added to the player easily using the optional free downloadable Sansa Media Converter software available via the Sansa Updater. See www.sandisk.com/smc for more information. This application can also be used to optimize viewing of native file types on the Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player screen (i.e., aspect ratios and resolution).

Minimum System Requirements

  • Windows XP SP2, Mac OS X 10.3, or Linux
  • Windows Media Player 10 (for playlist creation and synchronizing library and device)
  • Internet access (for downloading content, receiving firmware updates or the optional Sansa Media Converter software from SanDisk)
  • CD-ROM drive (for installation of bundled applications; Americas only)
  • USB port (for transfers and battery charging)

The Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player is backed by a limited one-year warranty.

What's in the Box

Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player, microUSB charge/transfer cable for connecting to a computer, earphones, quick start guide, eMusic no-charge music subscription trial offer (Americas only), and Rhapsody no-charge music subscription trial offer (including software CD; Americas only).

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Sansa Fuze+ MP3 Player

At a Glance:


  • Sleek, attractive industrial design
  • Capacitive touchpad interface and vibrant 2.4-inch QVGA screen
  • Completely redesigned graphical user interface
  • Optimized for use with Rhapsody, eMusic, Napster, and slotRadio cards
  • Expandable microSDHC card slot
  • Includes microUSB power connector for transferring computer files and charging player
  • Backed by a limited one-year warranty
Sansa Fuze+
The sleek, portable Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player is approximately the same size as a credit card. View larger.
HOW MUCH CAN YOU STORE?
Sansa Audio/Video Device Capacity
chart chart chart
16 GB*
(black)
4,000
3.5 minute songs**
or 9,600
photos**
or 48
hours**
8 GB*
(black, white, purple, blue)
2,000
3.5 minute songs**
or 4,800
photos**
or 24
hours**
4 GB*
(black, red, blue)
1,000
3.5 minute songs**
or 2,400
photos**
or 12
hours**
All Sansa players can play music files. Some Sansa players can play video and display photos. Please refer to your device to confirm its features.
*1 gigabyte (GB) = 1 billion bytes. Some capacity not available for data storage.
**Approximations: Results will vary based on file size, resolution, compression, bit rate, content, host device, pre-loaded files, and other factors. See www.sandisk.com.
1Based on continuous audio playback at 128 kbps MP3 and video playback at 512 kbps/MPEG-4; battery life and performance may vary depending upon usage and settings (battery not replaceable).

For SanDisk trademark information, see www.sandisk.com.

Product Description

The Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player gives you more player for less money. From its sleek and thin styling to its invisible touch control, the Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player delivers a great experience and lets you do more than just play music files. Add a blank microSD card to expand your own music library or an optional slotRadio card for an instant library of songs - even listen to FM radio with the ability to record stations or record your voice with the built-in mic. Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player is the newest in a long line of award-winning players from the inventor of flash memory cards.

Digital FM Tuner with record functions Rechargeable battery lasts up to 24 hours for audio playback and 5 hours of video playback Hi-speed micro-USB 2.0 port Expandable microSD card slot and microSDHC card slot Ready for slotRadio & slotMusic memory cards Sleek industrial design with invisible capacitive touch control and highly intuitive graphical user interface In the box - Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player micro-USB 2.0 data transfer cable Earphones Quick Start Guide Rhapsody software CD

Customer Reviews

Would not buy Sansa MP3 player again. coconut  |  100 reviewers made a similar statement
Navigation is too difficult because of the too sensitive touch pad. grommetik  |  176 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
410 of 431 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Do NOT buy a Fuze+, look for an older model. December 15, 2010
Color Name:Black| Size Name:8 GB|Amazon Verified Purchase
Having bought an original Fuze for myself and one for my wife and having convinced two co-workers to buy the original Fuze, you could say I am a fan.

I wanted to buy my father one as a Christmas present and thought it would be nice to pre-load it with old time radio shows (my main use of the original Fuze). I thought that the new Fuze+ would be an improvement, but I was badly mistaken.

First off, the new Fuze+ does not have folders. If you have 1,000 episodes you have to scroll through all of them, as opposed to scrolling through folders that list them by show (i.e., if you have Jack Benny, Fred Allen, and Henry Morgan you do not see folders, but rather all of the individual files).

The start up is cruelly slow now.

The user interface is unwieldy and the buttons are overly sensitive. Yes, it looks more like an Apple product, but it does not work as well as a Sansa Fuze (original).

I expected there to be some issues in figuring out a new machine, but the problem with this one is that once you figure it out it is still inferior to the older model. Perhaps I am missing something and it is a wonderful player, but having read the directions (something I did not need to do on the original Fuze) I still found it awful to use.

Do yourself a favor and either wait until they have provided better software for this dog or buy something else...anything else.

I sent mine back and ordered an original Fuze, which is a brilliant product.
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383 of 416 people found the following review helpful
Color Name:Black|Size Name:8 GB
As humans, we sometimes tend to personify our gadgets. Having witnessed the phenomenon in others, I'm happy to see I'm not the only one (a psychologist could explain it better, but it probably stems from our post-toddler, invisible friend/stuffed animal days, but no matter). So if this little MP3 player could speak, I reckon it would probably say something like, "Hi there! I know I'm not as full-blooded as an iPod Touch or as sleekly designed as an iPod Nano, but I'll work real hard to make you happy. Honest!"

First, a bit of history: I've owned iPods since late 2003 when I bought a spanking new 15 GB third generation iPod. Back then, smart phones had yet to come of age and if you wanted a high-capacity MP3 player, Apple were just about the only game in town. It helped matters immensely that my iPod was so well constructed since I used it day in, day out for five years until it finally died and I replaced it with a fourth generation iPod Nano. That Nano sure *seemed* solid enough (what with its sleek, anodized aluminum body and all) but a mere year-and-a-half later it fell apart faster than Joan Crawford in a wire hanger factory (see "Mommie Dearest" for an explanation of that analogy). With hopes held high for an amazing sixth generation Nano, I balked at the rather stripped-down feature set and the tiny, nigh-unusable touch screen.

So, off a-shopping I did go.

Since Sony didn't appear to make a Mac-friendly Walkman, I opted to punt, snapping up the newly released Sansa Fuze+ (black, 8BG capacity). I'd known about -- and respected -- Sansa players for years as affordable and worthy iPod competitors, so this seemed the best available option. Whether consciously or not, SanDisk are filling a huge void in the marketplace right now caused by the absence of last year's multi-purpose fifth generation Nano (and as a student, I really, really needed its now long-gone voice recorder feature badly).

To define the negatives of this particular player: as many reviewers have pointed out, the Fuze+'s touch-sensitive interface can be a bit unresponsive at times and over-responsive at others. The GUI isn't anywhere near as intuitive as anything Apple could have designed. Furthermore, the industrial design is rather plain and the plastic is easily scratched (HINT: rub any scratches that appear on plastic with Brasso and a clean, lint-free cloth; after several minutes, it clears them right up -- promise!). That said...

Onto the positives: the sound quality from this thing is amazing -- rich and full! I've run battery tests only to have my jaw hit the floor when power usage on my unit clocked in at a WHOPPING 53 hours for 128 kbps MP3s and 30 hours for 256 kbps AAC files. This in itself is an astonishing discovery, particularly having come from the notoriously power-hungry iPod realm. This little fellow plays video beautifully, although the screen's visual "sweet spot" is at a slightly off-centre angle when watching a movie in Landscape mode. Also, it's got a voice recorder -- a good one -- that uses the unit's incredibly wee, shockingly responsive built-in microphone. While the Fuze+ won't win any beauty contests, it is enough for me to say that it *is* solidly constructed, having already dropped it several times without so much as scratching it (Brasso time!).

I give this player a solid recommendation -- especially (way) over the current iPod Nano -- keeping in mind that it is still quite new and there *are* flaws. However, SanDisk seems to really care about their customers, listening to their concerns and working hard to iron out the kinks. Their Website support forums are a good place to go for advice, especially considering that by buying any new first-generation product, you're essentially signing up to be a Beta tester.

It just comes with the territory, folks.
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123 of 130 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Sansa Fuze+ 8gb - Great Value December 19, 2010
Color Name:Black|Size Name:8 GB
Hello All

I am posting a review of the new Sandisk Sansa Fuze+. I have the 8gb model in black. I am going to go into some depth, so if you are looking for a quick opinion, here it is: Excellent player, great price, highly recommended.

If you are willing to read on, I will offer my data and reasoning for the above recommendation.

Background:

I have taught computer science for 15 years so I am not a technology novice. I started my experience with MP3 many years ago with a couple of iRiver MP3-CD players because I wanted to be able to rip audio books on multiple cd's down to a single disk. I also made a few music collection disk. When I moved into the mp3 player world I went with an iRiver because I liked their products, and they offered a waterproof case and headphones for wearing while swimming laps. Eventually it wore out and I was on the brink of going with an Ipod Nano when I read a review of the Sansa E200 series here. I bought one and absolutely loved it. I bought Sansa Clips for my kids and have loved them. I accidentally destroyed my E270 by spilling pickle juice on it. I took it apart and discovered that the pickle juice had reacted with something on the circuit board and eaten away the power ribbon cable to the video screen. I could still access the player via computer. Despite my best efforts I could not fix the solder joint.

So, I was in the market for a new player and while leaning toward Sansa I read reviews on all kinds of players. I spend 66% of my time listening to Audiobooks and 33% to music. I definitely wanted at least 8gb, a MicroSd slot and upgradeable firmware and support for Audible and other audiobooks. This quickly winnowed down the field. Basically my choice came down to the new Fuze+ with touch controls, or the older Fuze with tactile controls. I agonized and went back and forth. Eventually after reading reviews I decide to go with the older player, but they were only available online. Also, Amazon, my normal online vendor kept changing the price, one day $89.99, the next day $149, then $79.00, then $135. On impulse I walked into our local Radio Shack (franchise, not company owned) and they had the Fuze+ on sale for $79.99. I asked if I could return it if I did not like the touch controls. They said yes, and I bought it.

First Impressions:

It looks beautiful, and feels appropriately weighty. It is slightly bigger than my E270, but maybe a hair thinner. I disagree with those reviewers who say it looked and felt cheap and plasticky. It does pick up fingerprints and smudges easily.

I almost decided to return it immediately, however. Every time I plugged it into my computer (at work) it shut down and the computer would not recognize it. (I wanted to to upgrade firmware immediately). Instead, I went online and went to support chat. There was akmost no wait before someone joined the chat. The person (Marie G) was helpful and knowledgeable, and in short order we determined that the problem was that I was not an Administrator user in Windows XP. When I connected to my laptop, where I was an Admin user, everything worked perfectly, and I upgraded the firmware manually (no net on laptop at work). I was quite pleased and impressed with support.

Sound Quality/ Ear Buds:

I am not an audio snob, but I do recognize the difference between cheap crappy head phones and decent ones. The included buds are perfectly satisfactory for me, much better than some of the cheap ones I have used, and they are the first ear buds I have owned that stay in my ears while walking around. Normally I have to use over the head type phones. I do have an expensive set of noise canceling phones to use when I want extra quality.

Touch Controls:

This was the deal breaker for me, and I had read a number of reviews where people hated it and I was apprehensive, especially since I have never used a touch screen device. Bottom line is that it works fine for me. Yes, occasionally I overshoot, but its not a huge problem. Sometimes I hit near the dividing line between two functions and get the wrong one, but I am getting the feel for it. I did upgrade to firmware 1.3 right away, and that may have fixed problems from earlier versions. I am perfectly happy with the controls. YMMV. I do miss the ability to pause or next the device while in my pocket, but feel that, for me at least, the other benefits make up for it. I am still getting used to sensitivity, but for having never used a touch device before, I am not having trouble.

Video:

I only ever watched one short video on my E270, and may never really use this feature, but I watched the sample video and the picture quality and colors were excellent. I did not notice the viewing angle problem some reviewers mentioned. The screen is a decent size, and if I have a long bus trip with my chess team (I'm a high school coach) I would consider watching a movie on it. Also, it supports several formats natively, including H.264 which my camcorder uses, so I may end up using it.

Audio Formats:

Everything I would ever use and more. I like that it supports Audible.

Transferring Music:

It comes with Rhapsody and will sync with most major systems, but I will only ever use Drag and Drop. (Except possibly with downloaded audibooks). The drag and drop was quick and easy.

Audibooks:

OK, here there are some issues, but none that I was not able to work around. I have several dozen audiobooks that I ripped from CD's on my computer. I have used tagging software to make sure that they are named and tagged properly so that they will be ordered track by track either by file name or by track name, or title. I used audiobook as GENRE name. This worked perfectly on the E270. No matter how I put them on the FUZE+ it would not recognize Audiobook as a genre, and the files did not appear by artist or album. I tried several ways, I put them in a folder with the title of the book, in a folder called Audiobooks, and just as mp3's in the music folder. No go. When I put them in the Podcast folder they show up and work fine. Slightly annoying, but I can work with it til they address it in an upgrade. One other issue. I pause an Audiobook and then listen to music. When I go back to the Podcast menu it shows the name and album art and the track number I was on. If I start it playing from their, it seems to shuffle, and the previous, next buttons work backwards. If instead of hitting play, I select the 'Podcast" and go in and choose the track it showed, it works fine, but starts at the beginning of the track. Odd, but again, I can live with it, and with all the people asking for more Audiobook support I would guess it will get fixed.

Music:

You can navigate by Song, Artist, Genre, Album, All, etc (and except for Audiobook) it recognized several custom genres I had created. It is reading all of my ID3v2 tags and embedded album art perfectly.

Operation:

Some reviewers have complained of sluggishness. I have 5.5 gb of music and 2 gb of Audiobook files on the player and a small amount of both on a 2gb card and I see no sluggishness. In fact sometimes it scrolls faster than I want and it shoots past. I like how in long lists it pops up a big letter (A,B,C, etc). I am sure with practice I will master it. So far the end to end style of navigation (vs wrapping around, has not bothered me. Once you get the scroll moving fast it does not take long to move up or down a long list. The lock/hold (play/pause) for 3 secs has worked fine for me and it has never unlocked in my pocket. It does integrate the files on the card into the library, with the caveat that Audiobooks/Podcasts have to be in a folder called Podcasts.

There is a small boot up delay when the music database is changed or a new MicroSD card is inserted, but no worse than on my E270, and much better than my old iRiver.

Overall:
Positives:

Great price point. Expandibility, sound quality, variety of formats supported, upgradeable firmware, customizable menus, excellent video quality, and for me at least, excellent support w/ online chat.

Negatives:
Smudges easily, minor idiosyncrasies in getting Audiobooks to play.
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1.0 out of 5 stars poor quality
the playback was awful so I returned this item. Also there was no instruction manual. definitely not a good deal
Published 1 hour ago by Carolyn Gearhart
5.0 out of 5 stars great for podcasts
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2.0 out of 5 stars save your money....
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4.0 out of 5 stars Gets the job done
I got this to listen to music while exercising and it does its job.
pro- Pretty cheap device
Doesnt look really cheap
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Love It! Perfect condition. Have Hooked it up yet , it's a birthday present for my son. Got everything I expected.
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Published 9 days ago by Patrick M. Simmons
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific
I purchased this as a gift for a special young man and was he ever pleased. He gets a lot of use from it and is extremely happy listing to his tunes!
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1.0 out of 5 stars paper weight
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Published 11 days ago by joshua
1.0 out of 5 stars A terrible device
The controls are oversensitive and flaky. I somehow changed the language to German, and it took days to undo that. The online instructions were useless. Read more
Published 12 days ago by J. Emery
2.0 out of 5 stars DIDN'T WORK
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