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Sansa Fuze+ 4GB Black MP3 Player SDMX20R-004GK-E57,Black Reviews


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Sansa Fuze+ 4GB Black MP3 Player SDMX20R-004GK-E57,Black

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With the versatile SanDisk Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player, you'll get more features for less money. You'll be able to watch video on the 2.4-inch screen, share photos, listen to FM radio, record voice memos, and more--all in a device that is just 0.43-inches thin. Internal memory and a microSDHC expansion slot give you plenty of storage options for your digital media, and you can expand your enjoyment even further by adding an optional slotRadio card for an instant library of songs.


  • Get more player for less money with the Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player
  • Expandable memory slot, FM radio and voice recorder
  • Plays your media, your way
  • Play, pause or record FM radio stations
  • Add an optional slotRadio card for an instant library of songs


Sansa Fuze+ 4GB Black MP3 Player SDMX20R-004GK-E57,Black Reviews


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302 of 323 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars "Hello! I know I'm not an iPod, but I'll try real hard to please you!", November 5, 2010
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Se�or Spook "Spooky B" (Charlottetown, PEI, CANADA) - See all my reviews
As humans, we sometimes tend to personify our gadgets. Having witnessed the phenomenon in others, I'm happy to see I'm not the only one (a psychologist could explain it better, but it probably stems from our post-toddler, invisible friend/stuffed animal days, but no matter). So if this little MP3 player could speak, I reckon it would probably say something like, "Hi there! I know I'm not as full-blooded as an iPod Touch or as sleekly designed as an iPod Nano, but I'll work real hard to make you happy. Honest!"

First, a bit of history: I've owned iPods since late 2003 when I bought a spanking new 15 GB third generation iPod. Back then, smart phones had yet to come of age and if you wanted a high-capacity MP3 player, Apple were just about the only game in town. It helped matters immensely that my iPod was so well constructed since I used it day in, day out for five years until it finally died and I replaced it with a fourth generation iPod Nano. That Nano sure *seemed* solid... Read more
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119 of 124 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great MP3 Player, October 7, 2010
I understand that many people are not great when it comes to touch controls. With that said, this product will not be for everyone. For me personally, I have no issues with touch control. When I bought this mp3 player, I immediately upgraded the firmware via Sansa Updater (which I highly recommend you do). They are constantly releasing updates for their mp3 players to make them better. Their latest firmware update improves the responsiveness of the touch controls. So if you are having problems with it, make sure you update your firmware to see if that will help.

Audio wise, this mp3 player is a beast! Way better than my original Sansa Fuze. It can get very loud. I mainly use Rhapsody with it and there are absolutely no problems with it. The only thing that slightly bothers me is that it puts a white border around the album art if its not big enough. But thats easy to get used to. The radio player on here is amazing also. You can even record broadcasts. I have yet to use the... Read more
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224 of 241 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Do NOT buy a Fuze+, look for an older model., December 15, 2010
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Having bought an original Fuze for myself and one for my wife and having convinced two co-workers to buy the original Fuze, you could say I am a fan.

I wanted to buy my father one as a Christmas present and thought it would be nice to pre-load it with old time radio shows (my main use of the original Fuze). I thought that the new Fuze+ would be an improvement, but I was badly mistaken.

First off, the new Fuze+ does not have folders. If you have 1,000 episodes you have to scroll through all of them, as opposed to scrolling through folders that list them by show (i.e., if you have Jack Benny, Fred Allen, and Henry Morgan you do not see folders, but rather all of the individual files).

The start up is cruelly slow now.

The user interface is unwieldy and the buttons are overly sensitive. Yes, it looks more like an Apple product, but it does not work as well as a Sansa Fuze (original).

I expected there to be some issues in figuring... Read more
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