Sandisk flash cards have proved to be pretty reliable, they just do the job without making a fuss. This one is good value, but if you tend to shoot long bursts of photos, consider a faster card like the ultra II or extreme III versions.
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Sandisk flash cards have proved to be pretty reliable, they just do the job without making a fuss. This one is good value, but if you tend to shoot long bursts of photos, consider a faster card like the ultra II or extreme III versions.
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Worked right away in my K800i phone, went on holiday and could not fill this card up with photo's and i mean we are talking 100's. Great Stuff!!
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Worked right away in my K800i phone, went on holiday and could not fill this card up with photo's and i mean we are talking 100's. Great Stuff!!
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Worked right away in my K800i phone, went on holiday and could not fill this card up with photo's and i mean we are talking 100's. Great Stuff!!
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My son (11) uses this Sansa e280 mostly for MP3s rather than video or radio (although he has few Goodies episodes loaded up and a selection of photos). The MP3/WMA music sound quality of the player is good, although we have upgraded the supplied in ear headphones to £20 over-ear Sennheiser headphones. You can expand the players 8Gb memory via a micro SD slot. Our 2Gb mSD expansion card works fine, and apparently a 1Gb card also works well, but it's possible the player won't recognise larger mSD sizes (e.g. 4Gb) - and only [MP3] music files can run from this SD card slot. The internal Li-ion battery is user replaceable and lasts ages between charges - well over ten hours and probably about 15 hours at the moment (7 months on). I can't comment ... Read More:
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My son (11) uses this Sansa e280 mostly for MP3s rather than video or radio (although he has few Goodies episodes loaded up and a selection of photos). The MP3/WMA music sound quality of the player is good, although we have upgraded the supplied in ear headphones to £20 over-ear Sennheiser headphones. You can expand the players 8Gb memory via a micro SD slot. Our 2Gb mSD expansion card works fine, and apparently a 1Gb card also works well, but it's possible the player won't recognise larger mSD sizes (e.g. 4Gb) - and only [MP3] music files can run from this SD card slot. The internal Li-ion battery is user replaceable and lasts ages between charges - well over ten hours and probably about 15 hours at the moment (7 months on). I can't comment ... Read More:
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My son (11) uses this Sansa e280 mostly for MP3s rather than video or radio (although he has few Goodies episodes loaded up and a selection of photos). The MP3/WMA music sound quality of the player is good, although we have upgraded the supplied in ear headphones to £20 over-ear Sennheiser headphones. You can expand the players 8Gb memory via a micro SD slot. Our 2Gb mSD expansion card works fine, and apparently a 1Gb card also works well, but it's possible the player won't recognise larger mSD sizes (e.g. 4Gb) - and only [MP3] music files can run from this SD card slot. The internal Li-ion battery is user replaceable and lasts ages between charges - well over ten hours and probably about 15 hours at the moment (7 months on). I can't comment ... Read More:
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I as thriled with this little MP3 Player at first. However after a few months it's playing up. Some tracks are stuck on it...I wiped all tracks from the player to add new ones and found some of the old ones are still on it. But they don't show up in windows media player when I synch the device. If you load alot of tracks at once it will take a long time to rebuild the library. Sometimes it powers off halfway through. When you switch back on it constantly says 'rebuilding library' then powers off like a never ending cycle. Also the battery life went down quickly if you use the forward & back buttons. But if you just had it playing without selecting tracks individually the battery lasted longer. Overall I wouldn't have bought it if I had known ... Read More:
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I as thriled with this little MP3 Player at first. However after a few months it's playing up. Some tracks are stuck on it...I wiped all tracks from the player to add new ones and found some of the old ones are still on it. But they don't show up in windows media player when I synch the device. If you load alot of tracks at once it will take a long time to rebuild the library. Sometimes it powers off halfway through. When you switch back on it constantly says 'rebuilding library' then powers off like a never ending cycle. Also the battery life went down quickly if you use the forward & back buttons. But if you just had it playing without selecting tracks individually the battery lasted longer. Overall I wouldn't have bought it if I had known ... Read More:
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