SanDisk on Monday unveiled the 8-gigabyte Sansa e280, which offers audio, photo viewing and video clip playback capabilities at a price tag of US$249.99. The e280 is the latest in SanDisk’s product lineup designed to compete with Apple’s market-leading iPod. The device sports a microSD expansion slot allowing storage of 10 GB of music — or 2,500 songs — with an optional SanDisk 2 GB microSD card, making it the largest capacity flash-based MP3 player on the market.
SanDisk Takes On iPod With 8 GB MP3 Player
Posted by: Jennifer LeClaire August 21, 2006 09:50 AMSanDisk on Monday unveiled the 8-gigabyte Sansa e280, which offers audio, photo viewing and video clip playback capabilities at a price tag of US$249.99. The e280 is the latest in SanDisk’s product lineup designed to compete with Apple’s market-leading iPod. The device sports a microSD expansion slot allowing storage of 10 GB of music — or 2,500 songs — with an optional SanDisk 2 GB microSD card, making it the largest capacity flash-based MP3 player on the market.