SanDisk Sansa e200
Samsung YP-K5 MP3 Player
The Netac MuStik A200 lacks the style and polish that makes the nano so appealing.The playback controls are awkwardly positioned on the top and bottom rather than the front.But it has a major strength no other can boast;as well as an FM radio receiver,it has a built-in FM transmitter to send music directly to your car stereo.Netac even bundles an in car charger should the eight-hour battery life prove too short.I wouldn’t recommend the A200 if you’re just looking for an MP3 player,but if you drive a lot this makes it adifferent proposition entirely,and both the 1GB or 2 GB models offer good value.
The Samsung YP-K5 might be 18mm thick,but this is to house the slide out 750mW speakers.With several EQ presets,the K5 beats most laptops for sound.It will play WMA DRM tracks and the alarm clock can wake you up with a particular track or FM radio station. The touch sensitive controls are little fiddly and there’s no scroll pad or wheel,but finding tracks is simple thanks to the bright 1.7in screen.Even with the speakers on it will last six hours,and five times that when using the decent headphones.If you need built-in speakers,it,it’s worth the money.
In term of value,though,nothing can compete with the Sandisk Sansa e200 series.It is unique in offering 6GB,and provides it for less than most 4GB models.The 4GB and 2GB versions are good value,plus an 8GB model is now available.While its mechanical scrollwheel is clunky compared to iPod,it is the quickest way to navigate alarge library,and one that supports WMA DRM tracks,among others.The 1.8in TFT is impressive as is the MicroSD card slot on the side,20 hours of music playback is decent and the e200 is stylish,does more than a nano (it plays video and has a built-in mic for voice recording)
Just all guys,enjoy it!!
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