SanDisk Sansa Express MP3 Player 1 GB

SanDisk Sansa Express MP3 Player 1 GB

SanDisk Sansa Express

SanDisk Sansa Express MP3 Player connects directly to your computer’s USB port. That means no extra cables to add to your already-cluttered desktop (if you do require a cable, an extension USB cable is included). Weighing less than an ounce and about the size of a pack of chewing gum, the Express can easily go anywhere you go.

The Sansa Express supports MP3, WMA, protected WMA, WAV, and Audible file formats. It includes 1 GB of flash memory, along with a microSD slot to expand your capacity and provide music portability. It also supports most subscription music stores.

The Sansa Express features a digital FM radio tuner and the ability to record radio broadcasts. Keep that interview or song for later reference. Program up to 20 of your favorite stations as presets.

Once connected to your computer, the Express is detected by your operating system and appears as additional drive. Simply drag and drop your music files to the Express and you’re ready to go. The lithium polymer battery is also recharged while the device is connected, giving you up to 15 hours of use at full capacity. The device is compatible with Windows XP and Vista, and requires Windows Media Player 10 or later.

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3 Responses to 'SanDisk Sansa Express MP3 Player 1 GB'

  1. Shankar - May 4th, 2009 at 02:53

    Dear Sir,

    I have 1gb Sansa MP3 player, my system not recognising the MP3 player, but in my friend system is recognising. OS(XP)is same in both the systems.

  2. Admin - May 4th, 2009 at 03:29

    Check your windows system, maybe some virus or drivers that needed to recognize your mp3 is corrupted. Some day I get problem one of my laptop audio can not recognize, I have removed drivers and install again but the problem can not solve, in the last act I reinstall fresh windows system and the audio work fine. Maybe one of your core drivers is corrupted.

  3. Michelle - June 14th, 2009 at 20:14

    I have the 10GB sandisk sansa express mp3 player. It wont turn on when I press the power button nor when I plug it into my computer; it basically looks dead. Any way to bring it back to life?


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