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To wrap up, the Fuze includes all the necessary ingredients of a basic MP3 player.

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On the software side of things, the Sansa offers a basic experience with some unique perks.

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It features some decent hardware, even if it's getting a little outdated. The software portion of this review will be completed soon!Īt the end of the day, the SanDisk Sansa Fuze is a inviting MP3 player. The OS on the device is very unique in the way it looks and functions. The Sansa Fuze runs a proprietary operating system created by SanDisk. Granted, the hardware is beginning to seem a bit outdated, but still, on the hardware side, it can still live up to it's original praise. All in all, for being released in 2008, the SanDisk Sansa Fuze packs some comparably attractive specs into its slim frame. The battery that powers the SanDisk MP3 player is rated at 24 hours of audio playback and 5 hours of video. While on the topic of things the Fuze supports, it can tackle Micro-SD cards up to 32 GB in capacity, which is nice due to the fact that the Sansa Fuze only comes with 2, 4, or 8 GB of internal storage. Despite all this, I feel as if the MP3 player should still offer more file support. It also supports video and photo files, but only if they are in MPEG-4 or JPEG formats, respectively.

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The Fuze supports various types of audio files, including WMA, WAV, MP3, and Audible. The Sansa Fuze's click wheel is much preferable over the capacitive touch pad of its successor, the Sansa Fuze+. The click wheel spins and clicks easily and is a joy to use. The click wheel below the display is a very intuitive way of controlling the device. Color balance is decent and so is brightness output, although the screen could get a little brighter. The screen's resolution is relatively low, but the small size allows the panel to look adequately sharp. The screen, as mentioned, is a 2 inch TFT LCD panel with a resolution of 220x176 (about 141ppi). The back side contains the SanDisk logo and the front accommodates the 2 inch LCD display, Sansa logo, home button, and click wheel. The player's top edge features absolutely nothing. The 30-pin dock connector and 3.5mm headphone jack sit on the device's bum. The left side is home to Micro-SD card slot and the single microphone, while the right side features the power/lock slider. Now let 's take a look around the MP3 player. As was said earlier, the Fuze come in many vibrant colors, including blue, black, pink, red, silver, and white. The back soft touch material feels especially great, but has one problem: the paint will start to peel off after time, exposing the silver metal beneath. The device as a whole feels quite nice in the hand, but does feature some sharp, tapered edges that dig into your hand somewhat. The back is made from silver aluminum coated with a soft touch paint in your favorite color. It is constructed out of plastic and aluminum, with the device's front featuring the glossy plastic. The Fuze measures in at 3.1 inches tall and 1.9 inches wide, dimensions that only prove the MP3 player's small form factor. But the Sansa Fuze is slightly heavier than it's Apple competitor, at 2.1 oz vs the iPod's 1.7. At only 7.6mm thick, it is nearly as thin as its direct competitor, the iPod Nano 3rd Generation. The SanDisk Sansa Fuze is a very pocketable MP3 player.

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So can it still live up to its positive praise? And can it compete with other MP3 players and cell phones? Let's see in MobileTechnology Reviews full written review of the SanDisk Sansa Fuze MP3 Player! But it is now 2014, and that makes the SanDisk Sansa Fuze six years old. It received mainly positive reviews and users seemed content and happy with the device, for the most part.

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 In 2008, the Sansa Fuze was SanDisk's top of the line MP3 music player.














San disk fuze