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SanDisk Sansa Fuze Review
August 9, 2008
The Sansa Fuze is the latest MP3 player from the memory giants – SanDisk. The first thing that you notice about this device is the glossy finish to the front of the MP3 player and the back of the Sansa Fuze has a grippy, rubberised back which makes it feel secure in your hand and provides a nice design contrast to the front.
The Fuze features an iPod-like wheel interface, however the wheel is rubber and actually spins – I’ve found this to be a great method of controlling the Sansa Fuze, it allows for precise control and the sense of real feedback in operation. It feels remarkably good in use – in fact, I prefer this to the touch control on my iPod Classic as I’m always finding myself moving one option too far in the menus on the iPod.
It has a 2GB capacity which isn’t bad for a device that is priced around the £50 price mark – however the real defining good point of this device is that you can then expand this capacity by using a cheap Micro SD memory card in the slot on the side of the device. A nifty little feature from a company who are one of the most well known memory card manufacturers!
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June 23, 2007
USB memory sticks are immensely useful devices, essentially being modern-day floppy disks for moving data around, but they have much larger capacities, often being able to store more than CDs or DVDs. When I leave the house, I normally have one in my gadget bag! This is my Corsair Voyager review!
I bought a 1GB Corsair Voyager USB memory stick over 2 years ago (which cost me nearly £90 at the time!), it has high speed transfer rates and never had a problem using it with any computer I’ve tried it on. Also thanks to it’s robust rubber casing, it’s still in one piece and working very well for me!
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