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Sandisk Sansa Shaker
Wednesday October 17, 2007
Price at time of review.
Is it a kids' toy? Almost: it's a shakeable MP3 player. We put it through its paces.
| Price |
79.95 |
|
| Storage type |
Removable SD card |
|
| Ports |
2x3.5mm jacks, mini-USB |
|
| Audio formats |
MP3, WAV |
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| Battery type |
AAA |
|

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