Testseek.com have collected 76 expert reviews of the SanDisk Sansa Fuze and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SanDisk Sansa Fuze.
May 2008
(77%)
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The editors liked
Small profile
Ease of use
Photo
Video
Music support
FM tuner with recording
Voice recorder
MicroSD card slot
Lots of options to choose from
Attractive design
Great audio quality
Lots of features
MicroSD expansion slot
Chic
Sturdy design
Easily navigable menus
Heaps of features including a memory expansion slot
Handy Home button
The editors didn't like
Conversion may be needed for some files
No gapless playback
Screen not great quality The Final Word The Sandisk Sansa Fuze is another solid entry into the flash-based media player market. It has a nice array of features and delivers excellent audio
Although the lack of gapless playback was...
Lower-res screen makes text menus and images look blocky
Abstract: About SanDisk Corporation (Owners of Sansa)Founded in 1988 by Dr. Eli Harari, an internationally recognized authority on non-volatile memory technology, SanDisk has grown to become the worlds largest supplier of innovative flash memory data storage...
Abstract: If you’re looking for an affordable MP3 player, the Sansa Fuze is a nice slim device that feels high-quality in your hands. It’s available in several color options. The device sounds good too, offers a ton of features for the price, just $80, $100, and...
Attractive price, easy to use UI, full-featured with excellent 20 hour battery life.
Meager video playback quality, isolated lock-ups.
Sound Quality Testing and usage of the Sansa Fuze was performed by using all of the available functions as you would normally use a MP3 player. I have used a variety of MP3 players in the past, with the iPod Nano and iPod Video being the most heavily u...
Hopefully the initially expensive prices will fall, because without that advantage, the Fuze looks distinctly out of sorts. It's a fine player with many worthy features, a lovely design and an interface that's extremely easy to use, but it's far from perf...
All things considered, I would have to give the underdog Fuze the victory over the iPod Nano. Both of these players are very good in most respects, but the Fuze is definitely a better overall value. The one area that the Nano excels is its awesome vide...