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SanDisk Sansa e260R

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  • Pros
  • Rhapsody integration
  • Card slot for extra memory
  • Cons
  • Controls are uncomfortable to use
  • Disappointing audio quality

SanDisk Sansa e260R Review

- The SanDisk Sansa e260R is similar to the Sansa e260, but this model features slick integration with Best Buy's Digital Music Store, which is powered by RealNetworks' Rhapsody 4.0 service. The player costs $180 at Best Buy (as of 1/9/07), but you can also buy it directly from SanDisk or the Rhapsody Web site. The player we tested has 4GB of memory, but models are also available in 2GB, 6GB, and 8GB capacities. A slot for a tiny microSD Card lets you expand the memory, or switch easily among a variety of media files on several cards. SanDisk's own brand of cards cost $70 for 1GB and $120 for 2GB at the company's Web site.

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