In an attempt to up its competitive ante against Apple’s iPod, SanDisk Corp. today unveiled a new Sansa MP3 music player as a companion to the company’s line of slotRadio music cards, which come ...
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 ...
Like many other commentators, I greeted last month's SlotMusic announcement from SanDisk with befuddlement. I don't understand why a consumer would pay $14.99, which is almost the same price as a CD, ...
I'm looking for a flash-based digiwalkman. Most of my usage will be for <BR>1) jogging <BR>2) recording voice (interviews only, not likely music)<BR><BR>I have a small powered mike, but the better the ...
SanDisk and Yahoo are the latest companies attempting to take on Apple’s iPod, releasing the Wi-Fi-enabled Sansa Connect on Monday. The Sansa Connect comes with a 2.2-inch LCD (liquid crystal display) ...
SanDisk Corp. dropped a flash bomb on the industry this morning, announcing a $250 8GByte MP3 player based on its internal memory technology. The Sansa e280, what the company claims is the world’s ...
The Wall Street Journal reports that flash memory maker SanDisk is poised to introduce an 8GB digital music player it hope will compete favorably against the iPod nano. The device is expected to sell ...