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posted: Nov. 11, 2008 @ 8:37a
techster
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posted: Nov. 11, 2008 @ 9:06a
"On occasion accessory items may or may not be included, and/or substituted. Accessories are shown in the pictures so that customers will know what may be missing."
From the pictures, it looks like it is missing the proprietary USB adapter. If true, this would be a serious omission.
Does anyone know if the adapter is included?
jdiff
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 11, 2008 @ 9:31a
I think the pic is just the item, not accessories, but if the cable is indeed missing, you can get one for $2.31 HERE.
Got one for my self. First time I got "Electronic Waste Recycling Fee" of $10 at check out (for CA) but I started again and it worked fine the second time. Got one for $26.81 after tax in CA.
I got one of their refurbs through woot about a year or so ago. Great player, nice features, good video playback. Its expandable with the MicroSD slot, so you can easily put in a 4gb micro SDHC card in it for an extra $10 and have a 6b player for less than $40. Also, if you install rockbox (free download at rockbox.org), you can play small games on it is well. This is a great time killer when I'm waiting in airports.
jdiff said: I think the pic is just the item, not accessories, but if the cable is indeed missing, you can get one for $2.31 HERE. We bought three of these refurb'ed and they all came with the cable, earbuds and the driver CD.
Nice price with Newegg standard return policy (replace failures within a year), and don't forget CashBack... Still only $5 off it's common $29.99 low for the 2GB refurb while the 8GB model has been seen for $50 shipped. Great if you're willing to expand with uSD card instead of wanting more built-in.
Fwallet said: I dont think this is a great Deal. i did purchase this from Woot.com an year ago for $19.99 + $5.00 Shippingwoot.com sale are often very limited (one day at most?) and the refurb only came with 3 month warranty unless you pay extra. This one costs the same shipped and comes with Newegg's 1 year replacement warranty in addition to the manf standard 3 month.
PS. I just searched past woots and found the e250 last Nov, but it was $29.99 + $5 shipping, not $25 you mentioned...?
PPS. Think 2GB just too small, but if it works for you, great.
EDIT: I had heard previously these had 3 month warranty from the manf., but can't find any mention of it, so unless you can find it, assume it's only 30 day refund, 1 year replacement from Newegg.
I actually have this exact model and its been about 1 yr+ and no problems. They are great, mainly because of the expandable memory, but they also have decent sized screens, fm tuner, voice recording (great for lectures, but not the greatest quality) and an equalizer. I also have an Ipod shuffle, nano, and classic 80gb (I have a gadget habit). I like the iPods slightly better as far as over all music (A++)/video (A) players go and all the accessories they make for them, but the iTunes only thing, voice record cost me $39.99 (although far superior to the sansa), no fm tuner ( I think you can buy one), and no expandable memory, make me question my love for them. I also like girls that are hot, bitchy, cost me alot of money, and far above my white trash class level, but at least the worst I treat the girls, the more they adore me and the less I actually have to spend on them. As for the iPods the worst I treat them, the more they cost me (having to buy a new one). The bottom line, if you are looking for a player that has (A-) music quality, with (A+) features, and dont need an "iPod", this is the media player for you. They are durable, inexpensive, and feature packed. Great gifts at $25. Its just impossible to fine accessories to upgrade and make it look snazzier. But at $25, no one will be unhappy at christmas time, not you (only $25), not the receiver (cool media player that is easy to use and expandable), not the family (you bought an item they would have had to buy at some time and it would have cost them more). This all equals to you being a HERO!!!
I have the refurb 8GB version of this I purchased from BUY with the google checkout discount a few years back... still working flawlessly. If these have the raised letter "REFURB" on the back, it can be removed by simply pushing the letters sideways until they un-stick. Then just clean the back with rubbing alcohol to remove the rest of the sticky residue. They look cast, but are actually stick-on letters. The other nice benefit of this player is that it is seen as just another drive. No "special" software required to add/remove music. Also, it can read the tags (including album art) in MP3s and allow you to sort or play based on them. I use 256+ VBRs and have no issues.
Thanks op, I'll be getting my daughter one...
EDIT: oh yea, the battery life on these is darn near amazing. I keep a 110v or 12v to USB adapter around to use with the Sansa cable for charging... works fine.
fistandantilus
Member
posted: Nov. 11, 2008 @ 4:06p
sinner13 said: I actually have this exact model and its been about 1 yr+ and no problems. They are great, mainly because of the expandable memory, but they also have decent sized screens, fm tuner, voice recording (great for lectures, but not the greatest quality) and an equalizer. I also have an Ipod shuffle, nano, and classic 80gb (I have a gadget habit). I like the iPods slightly better as far as over all music (A++)/video (A) players go and all the accessories they make for them, but the iTunes only thing, voice record cost me $39.99 (although far superior to the sansa), no fm tuner ( I think you can buy one), and no expandable memory, make me question my love for them. I also like girls that are hot, bitchy, cost me alot of money, and far above my white trash class level, but at least the worst I treat the girls, the more they adore me and the less I actually have to spend on them. As for the iPods the worst I treat them, the more they cost me (having to buy a new one). The bottom line, if you are looking for a player that has (A-) music quality, with (A+) features, and dont need an "iPod", this is the media player for you. They are durable, inexpensive, and feature packed. Great gifts at $25. Its just impossible to fine accessories to upgrade and make it look snazzier. But at $25, no one will be unhappy at christmas time, not you (only $25), not the receiver (cool media player that is easy to use and expandable), not the family (you bought an item they would have had to buy at some time and it would have cost them more). This all equals to you being a HERO!!!
This has to be one of the best reviews I've read in a while! Thanks. In 4 1!
mdt23
Member
posted: Nov. 11, 2008 @ 4:19p
Got one for my wife for Christmas. She has been asking for one like this with the expansion slot. Thanks OP
cerodinero said: I got one of their refurbs through woot about a year or so ago. Great player, nice features, good video playback. Its expandable with the MicroSD slot, so you can easily put in a 4gb micro SDHC card in it for an extra $10 and have a 6b player for less than $40. Also, if you install rockbox (free download at rockbox.org), you can play small games on it is well. This is a great time killer when I'm waiting in airports.
Two things to keep in mind rockbox only supports v1 versions of the Sansa so if this is a v2 you are SOL for the moment if you want to run rockbox. Also v1 Sansas don't support SDHC cards so you are limited to 1GB cards. Rockbox fixes this and v2 firmware does too I am told but I don't own a v2 version of this player so cannot confirm that. I have two of these (v1) with rockbox and love them. Very solid and reliable.
My experience is not so good. i have purchased it from Woot and while player works most of the time, it sometimes lost my video in the memory. memory still is full and no content displayed. I have to reformat player and reinput all the contents. Other issue is the clock never right, the tuning ring also wear off their sensitivity, ie when I try to turn up the volume, it turns down instead....., maybe I am the unlucky one and got a lame unit.
Danzilla said: Fwallet said: I dont think this is a great Deal. i did purchase this from Woot.com an year ago for $19.99 + $5.00 Shippingwoot.com sale are often very limited (one day at most?) and the refurb only came with 3 month warranty unless you pay extra. This one costs the same shipped and comes with Newegg's 1 year replacement warranty in addition to the manf standard 3 month.
PS. I just searched past woots and found the e250 last Nov, but it was $29.99 + $5 shipping, not $25 you mentioned...?
PPS. Think 2GB just too small, but if it works for you, great.
EDIT: I had heard previously these had 3 month warranty from the manf., but can't find any mention of it, so unless you can find it, assume it's only 30 day refund, 1 year replacement from Newegg.
secstate said: cerodinero said: I got one of their refurbs through woot about a year or so ago. Great player, nice features, good video playback. Its expandable with the MicroSD slot, so you can easily put in a 4gb micro SDHC card in it for an extra $10 and have a 6b player for less than $40. Also, if you install rockbox (free download at rockbox.org), you can play small games on it is well. This is a great time killer when I'm waiting in airports.
Two things to keep in mind rockbox only supports v1 versions of the Sansa so if this is a v2 you are SOL for the moment if you want to run rockbox. Also v1 Sansas don't support SDHC cards so you are limited to 1GB cards. Rockbox fixes this and v2 firmware does too I am told but I don't own a v2 version of this player so cannot confirm that. I have two of these (v1) with rockbox and love them. Very solid and reliable. anybody know if this is a v2 or not? is it confirmed that it does come with the usb cable? TIA!
drd051178
New Member
posted: Nov. 12, 2008 @ 10:52a
Just noticed that the cNet review that was posted was written by James Kim. R.I.P.
iamhappy
Addicted Member
posted: Nov. 12, 2008 @ 12:24p
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iamhappy
Addicted Member
posted: Nov. 12, 2008 @ 12:24p
Same here. ordered 1 for 49.99+tax..today got the email that, its been shipped. Hope it works as per the reviews I believe, we can just drag n drop files (mp3, wma) on this.
RegUSPatOff said: still waiting for my $49 8GB Sansa View from last week ...
SirMakoto said: secstate said: cerodinero said: I got one of their refurbs through woot about a year or so ago. Great player, nice features, good video playback. Its expandable with the MicroSD slot, so you can easily put in a 4gb micro SDHC card in it for an extra $10 and have a 6b player for less than $40. Also, if you install rockbox (free download at rockbox.org), you can play small games on it is well. This is a great time killer when I'm waiting in airports.
Two things to keep in mind rockbox only supports v1 versions of the Sansa so if this is a v2 you are SOL for the moment if you want to run rockbox. Also v1 Sansas don't support SDHC cards so you are limited to 1GB cards. Rockbox fixes this and v2 firmware does too I am told but I don't own a v2 version of this player so cannot confirm that. I have two of these (v1) with rockbox and love them. Very solid and reliable. anybody know if this is a v2 or not? is it confirmed that it does come with the usb cable? TIA!
Got mine today. v.1 firmware (Rockbox, yea!), usb cable, earbuds included. So clean it looks new. Great deal OP!
Back in Stock! I had put in for autonotify because I thought this would be great for the boy from the angel tree who asked for an MP3. Had a notification in my box this morning that it's back in stock. Still $25.00 Thanks OP!!
You're right. It's showing out of stock again. I'd suggest doing the auto notify since they came back into stock once already.
OForce
New Member
posted: Nov. 15, 2008 @ 9:29a
I place an order earlier today and didn't realize that I was lucky. It's OOS again.
arthurking
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 15, 2008 @ 11:14a
got the mp3 player. it looks very clean and only have a couple very minor scratches along the edge but barely noticeable. The screen does not have bad pixels and mp3 player comes with the usb cable and earbud. It looks and feels solid because of its metallic body. definitely a good buy.
CNET review says can't put video n photos on expansion slot; just in memory. external cards for music only. If that is still true (after firmware updates), the 2GB may not be enough if one has more than music in mind. There was also the issue of the inability to bookmark longer (or any) files, and that the FF is painfully slow. Any comments?
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