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First Look: Sandisk’s Sansa Fuze drops the bomb on Nano

Thursday July 10, 2008
Written by Daniel Long
Tags: Sandisk’s | Sansa | Fuze
AUD
$180
Price at time of review.
The 4GB Sansa Fuze handles music, videos, FM radio and voice recording with kick-ass usability, giving Apple devotees a good excuse to ditch their Nanos and embrace the joy of drag and drop.
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M9ROC
Jul 10, 2008 4:21 PM
It would seem that the writer doesn't like Apple.
I'll stick with my Nano thanks. Bigger memory size, excellent video capabilites and good battery life make this good value over the long-term and the king of the contenders. Yes iTunes is annoying and drag and drop from your windows format music files would be better but you can't have everything. Right?


Comment made about the PC Authority article:
First Look: Sandisk’s Sansa Fuze drops the bomb on Nano?
The 4GB Sansa Fuze handles music, videos, FM radio and voice recording with kick-ass usability, giving Apple devotees a good excuse to ditch their Nanos and embrace the joy of drag and drop.

What do you think? Join the discussion.
Pacman
Jul 10, 2008 4:29 PM
Well, I think the writer makes an excellent point: Itunes is obviously not drag and drop efficient - and the Nano's battery life is not 24 hours unlike the Fuze.

Also, does your Nano have FM radio? The ability to record from the radio? A decent voice recorder? Divx video format? Expandable memory?

Nahh, didn't think so ninja boy warrior..time to go back to your dojo Daniel-san and wax off! haha :P
.:Cyb3rGlitch:.
Jul 10, 2008 5:05 PM
Nice, I like it. :)

But for an extra $20 you can get the Cowon D2: http://www.minidisc.com.au/cowon-iaudio-d2-music-movie-player-4gb-black-p-1132.html
bbjai
Jul 10, 2008 7:10 PM
ah but does either of them reek of the smell of cool like the Nano does :D thats the key point that will drive sales of both of them. IS it fashionable and hip to use. At the end of the day I've found Sansa makes great MP3 products and so does the Cowan brand that Cyberglitch has found. But they never take of because they just aint cool to have. I think thats pivotal in a class that is all about being hip. The Nano is all about being cool look at the whole idea of it.
.:Cyb3rGlitch:.
Jul 10, 2008 7:17 PM
But style is only one part of cool. Having a touchscreen MP3 player which plays flash games, has a note-pad, recordable radio and 74mW preamp is also cool. :)
bbjai
Jul 10, 2008 8:23 PM
you and I both know that having those things will not capture the majority of the market :D
.:Cyb3rGlitch:.
Jul 10, 2008 8:31 PM
True, but it'll make all your friends envious. :P
bbjai
Jul 10, 2008 9:10 PM
Actually it won't, in the beautiful world of the corporates the things that make you hip are the things people can identify you with. Apple, Blackberry, Armani, Hugo Boss, Lenova. People will only be jealous of this sorta stuff. Nothing more Nothing less
.:Cyb3rGlitch:.
Jul 10, 2008 9:43 PM
I guess it depends on who you show. My friends were ecstatic when I showed them the features of the D2, and I haven't even bought it yet. :P
bbjai
Jul 11, 2008 9:40 AM
Look to be honest I think it really depends on your needs. Alot of people won't really think about expansion, FM radio and voice recorder functions. Thats not what they need. They just need a simple to use music player that looks good and is presentable to use.

I think the D2 is an awesome machine to be honest. Its not like I don't appreciate the features. Its just I don't really appreciate its form factor and its just not cool. And to be honest, I've found I buy half these features which I never use (example expansion slot, I never have enough music anyway). Its just law of marketing. Apple manages to make a product that is priced reasonably, fits the majority needs of people (that is playing music to the point of supplying it in a decent package) and does it in style.

Will the D2 fit my needs? Probably and do it for better value then any Apple product. But will I get street cred and personal satisfaction of owning a legit piece of gear like a Nano? Probably not. People buy the Nano half the time because its a proven commodity and that we all conform to what everyone has and thinks is hip.
nix
Jul 11, 2008 9:48 AM
I mainly buy iPods because I really like iTunes. Strangely backwards, I suppose?
M9ROC
Jul 11, 2008 11:08 AM
Here here. Apple 1, Others 0!
.:Cyb3rGlitch:.
Jul 11, 2008 11:22 AM
That's true, style is everything for most people. I suppose I'm a man of functionality as opposed to aesthetics. :P
tator
Jul 12, 2008 12:00 AM
I got a Sansa E250 plus a 2gig memory card for $100, is earlier model than the Fuze and was cheaper too. Does everything the Fuze does but isn't as funky looking, nice and conservative for me though.
The only difference is finding accessories like car kits and speaker sets, albeit I have found some but there isn't the same range as for the IPod.
totoaus
Jul 15, 2008 11:48 PM
A couple of thoughts:
1. Apple's iPod brand is very much the 800 pound gorilla - hard to knock off it's perch.
2. I am loyal to SanDisk (through USB drives & Flash cards), though and think all their products are great.
3. Perhaps I am too demanding, I think the Fuze needs more storage, at least 16 GB and preferably it should be at 64 Gb before Apple iPod Touch hits that figure.
4. I am disappointed that SanDisk has not kept pace with USB & Flash storage. Other suppliers have 32 GB CF cards, with 64 GB being introduced, but SanDisk is still stuck at 16 GB (Extreme III). Where is there loyalty to their loyal customers?
bbjai
Jul 16, 2008 11:32 PM
look guys ill be honest
I bought a Sony NWZ A826 today
Review coming up soon
but honestly its all about style for me no joke
It has bluetooth looks a million bux and has the brand Sony on it

thats why i bought it,
good reviews were just a bonus
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