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more about #sandisk more comments → JC Whitless: Wow, so if someone writes a fix for Rockbox, my Sansa e200 Series MP3 player could, like, be frickin loaded with content. Whoa more » kabex: one problem tho, currently mobile devices support up to 32gb only. How will they recognize 64gb cards that weren't even in the initial spec? more » (Starman) Starman: Does this support M4A (AAC) and Apple Lossless? If so, here comes an interested buyer! more » DustyButt™: If you use a PMP while working out and you use an iPod, I question your sanity. At $50 these are great for tough environments, and it's guilt free whe... more » frigg: With a name like Clip+, I was expecting a more creative and user-friendly form of DRM, something to really make me want to pull the trigger on this lu... more » DustyButt™: If anyone is wondering who buys these things, it's people like me... I buy them online for around $20 bucks, load them with an hour or two of music a... more » Hawk24: Those are the worst brand of mp3 players EVER more » nutbastard: what say bosskev? this bastard demands to know! more » Nick: what advantages does this card have over say, a locomotive, which i can also afford? more » Kaiser-Machead: I don't recall SanDisk ever trying to actually "out-iPod" the iPod. Firstly, SanDisk just throws a lot of different designs out there and gives them l... more » UtahJ: Meh... I'm sticking with Cowon. Let the sheep have their "form over function" players. *waits with popcorn in hand* more » mikeness: The problem is that the term "iPod" has become to music players what Xerox is to copiers. I doubt Zune is going to break into that stranglehold much. more » Kaiser-Machead: To this, I say: Good. It'll mean having to make the most of the capacity given, rather than simply having to increase capacity more and more to handle it more » soggy_cheerio: Spintronics to the rescue! more » frigg: Pffft. Everything in the history of computers says there is no wall. Not only is memory capacity increasing, the rate at which it is increasing is inc... more » -
#flash
SanDisk Starts Shipping X4 Flash Cards, Will Eventually Be Awesome
SanDisk's X4 tech packs four bits of data into each memory cell, compared with the typical one or two bits. That means they'll be able to far exceed the 32GB limit on SDHC, microSDHC and others, and they've started shipping. More » -
#digitalcameras
SanDisk ExtremePro CompactFlash Cards Are Extremely Fast and Extremely Expensive
The best $50 I've spent in a month was on a roomier CompactFlash card for video-taking DSLRs, but it looks like I should've waited: SanDisk's new ExtremePro line push 90MB/second read/write speeds and comes in 16, 32 and 64GB sizes. More » -
#review
Sansa Clip+ Review: Big Sound, Tiny Body
Sandisk's Sansa Clip has been the preferred cheap mp3 player for audiophiles for awhile now, and the Clip+ improves on the original in price, design, capacity and features. Basically, this is the best trash mp3 player around.
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#mp3players
SanDisk Sansa Clip+ MP3 Player Keeps the Bizarre slotRadio Dream Alive
Remember slotRadio, SanDisk's anachronistic plan to load microSD cards with sometimes-DRMed music, as if they were CDs? It was strange! Also strange: SanDisk still believes in it, and they've even produced a second, fuller-featured player, called the Clip+. More » -
#flashmemory
SanDisk Claims Title of World's Fastest 32GB SDHC Card
The new Extreme SDHC card from SanDisk comes in 4/8/16/32GB capacities and boasts speeds of up to 30MB/s, which SanDisk claims as the world's fastest. More » -
#blockquote
Apple's Biggest PMP Competitor: "You Can't Out-iPod the iPod"
Eli Harari, CEO of Sandisk (the world's number 2 PMP maker) recently admitted what's been obvious for years: Apple dominates the PMP market in the US so thoroughly that all other products are relegated to niche status. More » -
#flash
Flash Storage Is About to Hit a Brick Wall
That dire warning comes from SanDisk's CEO Eli Harari. The capacity of flash chips has doubled 19 times in 14 years to 64 billion bits, currently. But Harari says they're "running out of electrons." More » -
#dominance
Survey: 100% of Teens Want an iPod; 0% of Teens Want Any Other Player
News doesn't get much worse than this for the Zunes and Sansas of the world: a whopping 0% of surveyed teens planned on buying their devices, with 100% wanting an iPod in the coming year. -
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#digitalcameras
Dealzmodo: Five 2GB SanDisk CompactFlash Cards for $50
Do you have a dSLR? Or better still, do you have five? Right now you can get five SanDisk Extreme III CompactFlash cards (2GB apiece) for $50. More » -
#moreridiculouspackaging
Motorola Sends Teeny Ear Clips In Huge Cardboard Box
Giz reader Thomas just received two 2-inch Bluetooth earhooks from Motorola—in a 320-cubic-inch box. As he puts it, "the package was filled with about 99% air." Haven't they heard of envelopes? More pics: More » -
#cardreader
SanDisk ImageMate Card Readers Were Actually Designed
Whoa, these are card readers? Mundane but necessary gadgets deserve essentialized designs, and SanDisk's new ImageMate All-in-One and Multi-card look a lot like Neil Poulton's bare, black and glossy hard drives for LaCie. More » -
#ssd
SanDisk's G3 SSDs Deliver 40,000 RPM Speeds Without Breaking the Bank
SanDisk's new G3 SSD drives are set to offer read speeds equivalent to a 40,000RPM platter drive at prices that won't make you queasy. The age of SSD laptops is looking imminent. More » -
#badideas
How SanDisk's slotRadio Turned a Good Idea Into a Horrible Product
SanDisk's slotRadio plays super cheap 1,000 song packs on microSD cards, something that should be awesome. But a series of disastrous design choices have turned it into one of the worst products I've ever seen. More » -
#portableaudio
Sansa slotRadio Comes With 1,000 Songs Preloaded
Do you enjoy music but not enough to care what specific music you're listening to? Then the Sansa slotRadio is designed for you, it comes with 1,000 "hand picked" songs. No taste required. More »

