Hey there, Nano killer! The Sansa Fuze has its sights set on Apple's skinny player, but comes up a little short. Still, with its extra features and ease of use, it's one to put on the shortlist.
If you value features and price over a flashy interface and excellent sound quality, the SanDisk Sansa View digital media player is definitely worth a look. It's easy to use and offers a relatively large screen and a memory expansion option.
Compare PricesThe SanDisk Sansa Clip is an incredible value MP3 player that's set to edge out the competition with a user-friendly interface, gym-worthy design, and great sound quality.
Compare PricesThe SanDisk Sansa Express is a solid choice for those who need an ultra-convenient MP3 player with a decent smattering of features.
Compare PricesAn innovative device which simplifies recording video for on-the-go, but there are some video quality and compatibility issues
Compare PricesThe e250 has an impressive range of features for the low price, but sound quality is less than stellar.
Compare PricesWith a huge features list, simple design and a whole lot of expandable storage space, the Sansa e280 screams "Take me on, wimpy iPod Nano".
Compare PricesSanDisk has produced a winner in its e series. Not only do the players have a great list of features, its price makes it a very compelling proposition for those looking for a small MP3 player.
Compare PricesThe c150 is SanDisk's latest attempt to bust open the flash-based MP3 player market.
Compare PricesFast write speeds and the U3 platform make this drive worthy of any flash drive shortlist.
Compare PricesWhile the SanDisk Cruzer Mini isn't a speed demon, it's a good, basic thumbdrive that won't break the bank.
Compare PricesSanDisk's fingerprint-reading Cruzer Profile memory key can make data safe and secure, but it's big, heavy, and awkward to use.
Compare PricesIf the shiny black of the PSP is a little dull for your tastes, why not brighten things up with SanDisk's range of semi-translucent neon coloured Memory Sticks? The game cards are available in different capacities -- 128MB (pink, RRP AU$89.95), 256MB (orange, RRP AU$109), 512MB (green, RRP AU$169) and 1GB (yellow, RRP AU$339). A 2GB model is on the way from SanDisk soon.
Compare PricesAlthough it's an affordable flash player with a decent smattering of features, the e100 series won't win any awards for sound quality.
Compare PricesSanDisk's Sansa e100 series features a blue and silver model with 512MB and 1GB of memory, respectively. Both come with carrying cases, armbands and have SD expansion card slots.
Compare PricesSanDisk's Photo Album lets you control digital photo slideshows from the comfort of your couch -- but there are cheaper ways of doing it.
Compare PricesAt first glance, you'd think this was just another Wi-Fi networking card from SanDisk, but upon closer inspection, you'll find something pretty amazing: a whopping 256MB of memory.
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