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Sansa – A Revolution

Do you have an iPod? Do you think kind of poorly of it? You’re satisfied with it’s new, high technology, but you want more. You have pictures, TV shows, music, and movies on it, but you just don’t think it’s enough. You have a lot of space left, but you don’t think that it will be there for too long.

I was dealing with the same problem. The iPod was too popular for me. Other than that, people constantly complained about problems with it. I needed something new. I tried desperately for something that would match my needs. It took a while, but I finally found my answer. The Sansa Fuze.

The Sansa Fuze can hold four gigabytes of music, pictures, and video. You can record yourself and other people, also, to listen to friends and other people talk. Additionally, radio is an option, so you don’t have to take long to tune just to find a good station. Lastly, there is a place for a microchip to add more room. These chips cost $20-30, and can be found in your local Circuit City or Radioshack.

The Sansa Fuze

The Sansa Fuze

The Sansa is incredibly functional. It’s fast, efficient, and can hold more space than the average iPod Nano. Battery power lasts longer, and you can even run the device for moderately twenty minutes before it dies. Charging to full battery takes less than a half hour. Also, the device is tiny, which makes it easy to carry around in places. It even comes with a free case, which will help you keep it clean and scratchless.

The Sansa Fuze is highly functional, easy to use, and is even fun to use. If you’re not a huge fan of the iPod and you’re looking for a reasonable priced music player, the Sansa Fuze is right for you. You can purchase it at a Radioshack or a Circuit City.


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