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SanDisk Sansa Fuze

79

Good

  • Pros
  • Slim, compact design
  • Expandable memory
  • Cons
  • Video playback isn't crisp
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SanDisk Sansa Fuze Review

by Travis Hudson

A low price, a deep feature list, and an ultracompact design make the Sansa Fuze a very worthy Nano competitor.

On the outside, SanDisk's flash-based Sansa Fuze MP3 player looks like the iPod Nano; on the inside, however, it packs a lot more functionality.

The Fuze makes a great first impression. I tested a sleek black 4GB model priced at $100--about $40 cheaper than the same-capacity Nano. (The Fuze is also available in 2GB and 8GB versions, for $80 and $130, respectively.) At 2.0 inches wide by 3.1 inches tall by 0.3 inches deep, it fits nicely in your hand. The illuminated jog wheel is a nice touch on this good-looking player, too.

The robust feature list includes support for subscription services such as eMusic, Napster, and Rhapsody To Go. You can display video and images on its 1.9-inch screen. The player also has an FM tuner (with 40 presets), a voice recorder, and microSD expandability.

The Fuze performed very well in our audio-quality lab tests, delivering sound comparable to that of both the Nano and the iPod Touch, two of the best-performing flash players we've tested.

Video playback is less impressive, though: The screen has a 220 by 176 resolution, and it isn't as crisp as the Nano's 2-inch, 320 by 240 display. In addition, you must convert all video files to a proprietary format using SanDisk's bundled software.

The Fuze is a worthy competitor to the Nano--and an even better choice if you're looking for a flash player with expandable memory, an FM tuner, and a lower price tag.

--Travis Hudson

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