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The bad: Poor scroll wheel (for navigation and volume control); mediocre sound quality; no playlist support.
The bottom line: The SanDisk Sansa series will be the pick for those looking for an affordable WMA-friendly player packed with more features than the Apple iPod Shuffle, but if you want top-notch sound quality, stick with the latter.
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Good player, lousy headphones
Jul 16, 2005Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
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Think the cnet review should try changing the supplied earphones to others to test the actual abilities of the player. The supplied ones are a "BIT" weak. But when I changed to my favorite earphones. Wa-Lah! I get incredible treble, bass and mid tones! (I listen to accapella ;) ) My 2 cents.
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