Product Description
Don't let the size fool you - this little media player packs a big punch! The colorful Sansa Clip 2 GB MP3 player boasts an array of cool features, as well as distinctively big sound for its small size. Perfect for the fitness buff or traveler, the compact Sansa Clip comes with a fashionable clip for wearing, FM radio with recorder, microphone, long-lasting rechargeable battery and a bright screen for exceptionally easy navigation of tunes. Voice recording with built-in microphone
Amazon.com Product Description
The colorful Sansa Clip is a tiny MP3 player that boasts an array of cool features. An ideal choice for the fitness buff or traveler, the compact Sansa Clip comes with a fashionable clip for simple portability.
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Designed as a solution for taking your favorite music everywhere you go, the Sansa Clip packs in 2 GB of reliable flash memory. That's enough memory to store up to 1,000 WMA music tracks. With the Clip in hand, you can enjoy MP3, WMA, and secure WMA music files on the move in an extremely portable form factor. The player supports USB 2.0 connectivity for speedy file transfers.
An easy-to-read backlit screen helps keep tabs on must-have playback information, such as track titles and artist names. An easy-to-use user interface makes it a cinch to find and play your favorite stored music.
For added versatility, the Clip comes with a built-in FM radio with 40 programmable station presets and voice-recording features. The FM radio is a great feature for catching up on breaking news or weather highlights. The voice-recording mode can be a handy tool for students and business users.
The Clip's rechargeable battery can support up to 15 hours of continuous music playback. The Clip is compatible with Windows XP, 2000 SP2, and Vista operating systems.
What's in the Box
Sansa Clip MP3 player, USB 2.0 cable, earphones, promotional inserts, quick start guide, and installation CD with user's guide.
Customer Reviews:
Sansa Clip 2GB - Great MP3 Value and Performance!.......2007-12-18
The Sandisk Sansa Clip 2GB is a great value MP3 player. It has twice the capacity as the iPod Shuffle for about $50-60. It also has a screen, FM Tuner, voice recording and more. You can get the 1GB version for $35.
Pros -
+ good sound
+ nice capacity for a decent price
+ light-weight
+ FM tuner (20 Presets)
+ voice recording
+ nice design with more color options
+ Nice format compatibility (MP3, DRM WMA, WMA, Audible)
+ USB 1.1 and 2.0 connectivity
+ Can be used as a USB drive / mass storage
+ Can sync music with drag & drop or via software
+ 15 hours battery life is better than Creative Clip Plus
+ Integrated Clip means no add-on case / lanyard purchase needed!
Cons
- larger body than the 2nd and 3rd generation iPod shuffles
The new Sandisk Sansa Clip has the advantages of the iPod shuffle with some of the compatibility, feature, and price benefits of other MP3 players. Unlike the Sansa Express, which you can plug in directly into your USB port, the clip uses a standard USB B cable.
The Clip is definitely a little bigger than the iPod shuffle, but not by much. It has a great feel and a nicer clip. It is also priced VERY well for the holidays. It fills the market for a starter MP3, workout unit, or gift.
The rechargable battery seems better than the Creative Zen Stone Plus and gives you a respectable 15 hours. The sound is nice. The earbuds are passable for beginners but most people will replace them. As for durability, only time will tell; so far it's holding up nicely.
I definitely recommend the larger 2GB option. For those needing more space, you will have to explore the Creative Zen, Sandisk Sansa, Sansa View or new iPod Nano. All of those units have higher price tags.
SanDisk Sansa View 8 GB MP3 Player
SanDisk Sansa View 16 GB MP3 Player
Creative Zen 4 GB (Black)
Creative Zen 8 GB (Black)
Creative Zen 16 GB (Black)
Sandisk SDMX4-4096 Sansa e260 4 GB MP3 Player with SD Expansion Slot
SanDisk SDMX4-8192 Sansa e280 8 GB MP3 Player (Black)
Apple 4 GB iPod nano AAC/MP3 Player Silver (3rd Generation)
Apple 8 GB iPod nano AAC/MP3 Player Black (3rd Generation)
Overall, an awesome starter unit that deserves a try. Enjoy!!!
The New Leader In Small MP3 Players.......2007-12-12
BACKGROUND: I was in the market for a small MP3 player with primary usage at the gym. I was looking for a rechargeable unit as my previous player ate AAA batteries about every week or so. I considered three options of which the Sansa Clip was one of them. I eliminated the iPod Shuffle due to its cost and lack of display. The other primary contender was the Creative Zen Stone Plus (I rejected the non-Plus model due it its lack of display). I will reference how the Sansa Clip won out throughout the rest of the review.
SET UP: The Sansa Clip is about as simple as it gets in this area. It requires no additional software installation. My home system runs XP SP2 with Windows Media Player 11. When I plugged the player in to charge, it was detected and recognized automatically. I told windows to "Take No Action" as the default behavior when the device connects. This allows me to maintain complete control over the syncing process. My unit charged in about an hour.
MUSIC TRANSFER: You have the option of using simple drag and drop of MP3 files to the device as you would a USB flash drive. However, using Windows Media Player allows you the more advanced feature of playlists. Since I primarily use my MP3 player at the gym, I created multiple playlists for warm up, workout, and cool down. The workout lists are about 90 minutes while the others about 20 minutes. I really liked that I was able to create multiples of each for variety. Right now I have three of each with about 1.5 Gb still remaining to use as I please. Using Windows Media Player, you can sync albums, songs, or playlists as you would with any other device. The Sansa Clip fully supports all of these options so it is a nice low effort, highly functional set up.
SOUND QUALITY: This is an area where the Sansa Clip is pretty impressive. I previously had the Sansa M230, and I can tell a significant difference in sound quality. I am able to hear a lot more detail in the higher ranges (such as high hat cymbals). I am using the headphones that came with the unit, but I would image that higher quality headphones would sound even better. The player also has a series of preset equalizer settings for different music styles as well as one that you can customize.
DISPLAY: This is a distinguisher between the Clip and the Zen Stone Plus. The display is larger and easier to read. The mix of blue and yellow against the black background is also pleasant.
NAVIGATION: The Clip has a normal four button dial that is common to most small MP3 players. With the crisp, clear display it is easy to move around and select music by artist, album, song, or playlist. The only thing that I have noticed that doesn't work quite the way I would like is that if you navigate away from the song that is playing there doesn't seem to be a way to get back to it to see the details of what's playing. This is pretty minor, though, because I do not regularly navigate away from the song that is playing.
FM RADIO: This is about what you would expect from a unit with no external antenna. Strong signals come in clearly, but it is not going to match what you can pick up on your car stereo. This is a nice to have feature for me so it is plenty adequate.
OPTIONS: As I mentioned previously, my primary usage comes at the gym. I had used the song timer to measure the time between reps while lifting weights on my M230. However, the Clip has a power saving feature that shuts off the display after 15 seconds by default. However, you can change this to 30, 45, 60, or 90 seconds which should cover your needs. After adjusting mine, I wake up the display after completing a set. When the display shuts off, it's time for the next set.
USE ON THE GO: This is the other area where the Clip separates itself from the Zen Stone Plus. You can clip the player to your clothes or an arm strap (I use the one that came with my M230). The Zen Stone Plus requires purchase of a separate armband accessory for an additional $15.
COST: At base price, the Zen Stone Plus and Sansa Clip are a push. However if you factor in another $15 for an armband you have a clear winner given the other advantages.
CONCLUSION: The Sansa Clip is now the leader in 2 Gb small MP3 players. Give it a spin and you won't be disappointed.
Product Description
5.8GHz Accessory Handset
- Motorola 5.8GHz accessory handset and charger
- For use with the MOT-SD7561 and MOT-SD7581 systems
- Caller ID, call waiting caller ID
- 3-Line backlit LCD on handset (non-color)
- # of Caller ID histories not given
- 50# Phonebook
- Shared and private phonebooks
- Frequency hopping spread spectrum technology
- Handset speakerphone
- Intercom
- Call transfer
- Trilingual display text
- Volume control
- Redial/flash/mute/hold
- In-use/ringer and new message waiting indication LED on handset
- Choose from 20 preloaded ring tones or download your own (through openLCR)
- Includes belt clip
- 2.5mm Headset jack
- 1 Year limited manufacturer's warranty
- Silver
- Box dimensions: 7.25"L x 5"W x 3"HMOTSD7501
Product Description
Monochrome displayHandset speakerphoneIncludes charger, AC adpater and belt clip
Product Description
2 meters of component video cable
Amazon.com Product Description
Monster Cable's Monster Video 2 (MV2) component-video cable uses high-purity, high-density copper stranding for lower signal loss and heightened protection from video noise--both of which are real considerations in complex, high-resolution home theaters, especially over a six-foot cable run like this cable provides.
The cable's double shielding blocks most electromagnetic and radio-frequency interference, while its low-loss insulator delivers efficient signal transfers from your satellite receiver, DVD player, gaming console, or camcorder.
The MV2CV's straight-cut turbine RCA and split-tip pins provide excellent contact pressure at both ends, while its corrosion-resistant 24k gold contacts ensure high signal integrity. If you've already adopted the sensible habit of cleaning your cable contacts with alcohol every so often, you'll find you can afford to do it a little less often when using gold-tipped interconnects.
What's in the Box
One six-foot component-video cable with a product data insert.
Customer Reviews:
Terrible price for no noticeable benefit over other decent component cables..........2007-12-26
I grabbed these cables with the impression that Monster's advertising has some truth in it. I was expecting a brighter/clearer image on my big screen that what I was getting with some $20 (other brand) cables.
Guess what. I haven't seen any improvement yet aside from the money that I am missing. I tried these cables and the THX certified monster cables with no observable effects whatsoever.
Perhaps there is a noticeble difference between these and the dinky cables included with most DVD players (but the same can be said for the $20 cables that I was using).
Didn't do the job.......2007-09-19
I have a Vizio 42" plasma that was connect to my HD DVD and H20 Directv dish via an HDMI cable. My HDMI connection broke (long story)so I had these Monster component cables lying around and I connected them. These cable don't do the job. The picture now has lots of noise and grainy and is simply not as smooth as with a Acoustic Reasearch HDMI cable.
Monster Cables are a Rip Off.......2007-09-18
I compared a Monster Cable vs one the one from Phillips which costs less than half this. And guess what, no difference. That's right. They rip you off. And what's the purpose off a gold plated connection if the rest of the signal passes through a copper cable.
It irks me see the staff at BestBuy and Circuit City pitching Monster's $75 Component Cables and $120 HDMI cables at uneducated customers. There are cheaper and equally performing cables out there. Do your research and save some of your hard earned money.
By the way, be wary of all the glowing reviews you read on amazon for this product or for others as well. Recently I have been seeing a lot of positive reviews from anonymous reviewers or reviewers with only one review to their name.
Composite Video cables make a difference.......2007-01-13
Definite difference if you are using an HDTV the DVD picture is much clearer, only wondering if HDMI is even better? Only downside is, I wish the cables were about 10ft long for more slack.
Top Quality for Analog Cables.......2006-12-15
I have good components, some of which don't have HDMI. So, I needed high quality componenet video cables. I got these, and it is hard to imagine better performance--even from HDMI. I run these cables from my DirecTV DVR to my AV Receiver. Another (longer) set runs from the Receiver to the wide-screen TV. The picture is sharp. I initially didn't get one of the connections pushed all the way onto the female end, and it didn't work. So, I pushed hard to get it on there, and it worked fine. These are tight (that's a good thing, since you don't want loose connections). Just push hard to get them on good, and they will work great.
Product Description
new Space Saving Clearly Labeled Poly-bag Packs easy Access Dispenser Box Included With Purchase Of 12 Poly-bag Packs Ideal For Installation Trucks And Stock Rooms precision 75 Ohm Low-loss Component Video Cable For Improved Video Reproduction85% Braided-copper Sheild For Advanced Rejection Of Rfi And Emi8-cut 24k Gold-plated Rca Connectors For Superior Conductivity.2m
Product Description
961693 Features: Support plasma, DLP, LCD and standard TVs up to 300 lbs and 52 wide Panels, frames and legs are made of select hardwood Tempered glass doors Adjustable shelves Built-in wire management Steel top reinforcement Adjustable levelers are included Assembly required Finish: "Antique Cherry" with subtle distressed surfaces Dimensions: 52"(W) x 24"(D) x 28"(H)
Product Description
Comfortable style with a hint of shaker influence is complemented by this video consoles Antique Cherry finish with subtle distressed surfaces. Panels, frames and legs are made of select hardwood. RTA construction includes tempered glass doors, adjustable shelves, built-in wire management, steel top reinforcement and adjustable levelers. It will support plasma, DLP, LCD and standard TVs up to 300 lbs and 52 inch wide. Some assembly required.
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