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Reviews of the SanDisk Sansa m250 (2GB)

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Manufacturer: SanDisk Corp.

Part number: SDMX3-2048-A18

General

  • Product type Digital player / radio
  • PC interface(s) supported Hi-Speed USB
  • Flash memory installed 2 GB Integrated
  • Color Black
  • Included accessories Arm band, Carrying case

Digital Player / Recorder

  • Supported digital audio standards MP3, WMA, Audible, Protected WMA (DRM)
  • Playback modes A-B repeat, Repeat all, Random play / shuffle
  • ID3 tags support Yes

Built-in Display

  • Audio system built-in display LCD
  • Backlight display Yes
  • Display illumination color Indigo

Audio Features

  • Sound output mode Stereo
  • Additional features Voice recording, FM radio recording capability

Equalizer

  • Equalizer factory preset qty 4
  • Equalizer factory presets Pop, Jazz, Rock, Classic
  • Equalizer user preset qty 1

Radio

  • Tuner type Digital Radio tuner
  • Station preset qty 20
  • FM station preset qty 20
  • Tuner bands FM
  • Tuning display LCD display

Microphone

  • Microphone type Built-in

Headphones

  • Headphones type Binaural Ear-bud
  • Sound output mode Stereo
  • Connectivity technology Wired

Connectivity

  • Cable(s) included 1 x USB cable -
  • Connector type 1 x USB, 1 x Headphones Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm

Battery / Power

  • Battery 1 x Alkaline AAA type Standard battery
  • Mfr estimated battery life 19 hour(s)

System Requirements

  • Operating system Microsoft Windows XP

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