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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
first take SanDisk adds to the successful e200 series with the world's highest-capacity flash player. Anything tagged with the phrase "world's biggest" tends to be worthy of fascination for the ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — 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 ...
Flash memory maker SanDisk has released 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. SanDisk on ...
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 ...
Rob Zenilman submits: In today's Wall Street Journal, Nick Wingfield's SanDisk Raises Music-Player Stakes discusses the latest in the battle of the MP3 players. SanDisk (SNDK) delivered the the most ...
Things are brewing over at SanDisk, which as of today has just released the new Sansa e280. This device is an 8GB mp3 player with the ability to play non-protected content, which is "expandable" by a ...
It would appear that the iPod nano has a new competitor to contend with for Flash player supremacy. While the nano is still the undisputed king of really tiny Flash memory players, SanDisk's Sansa ...
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 ...
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