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SanDisk Sansa c250 (2GB) Digital Media MP3 Player Black fast shipping music

Condition:
Used
Price:
US $39.95
ApproximatelyC $54.95
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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Brand
SanDisk
Playable Media Format
MP3
Generation
Not Applicable
Type
Media Player
Color
Black
Model
c250
Country of Manufacture
China
Connectivity
USB 2.0
MPN
SDMX14R-002GK-A57
Storage Capacity
2 GB
Country/Region of Manufacture
China

Item description from the seller

deepascreations

deepascreations

100% positive feedback
331 items sold

Product ratings and reviews

4.5
39 product ratings
  • 29 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 6 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 2 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

Good sound quality

Easy to use

Long battery life

Most relevant reviews

  • Top favourable review

    Best ever mp3

    These things are tanks. Almost indestructible. My first one has finally died after 10 years, of abuse, including being shut in a car door, and dropped in a parking lot (plus NUMEROUS drops on my basement floor while exercising). Bought 3 other types of mp3s to replace it, after the car door incident. It outlasted all of them. Super easy to use, and read. This current purchase was my third one, as I like to have a backup unit. No, it doesn't blue tooth, or any of that stuff, but it will be here and useable after the apocalypse, I'm sure.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: fittererj

  • Top critical review

    Some kind of flaws and/or strane settingssettings - could not use.

    As a used product. it had some major flaws in it's function - would not skip forward appropriately, and would display the tracks in what was to me using an Asian font (Chinese?). Deleting files is so time-consuming, Wish they'd all been deleted before it's sent to me. Actually, I use a mini USB chip, which, when inserted into a computer, follows the normal Windows system of adding and deleting files. So, why am I using such an old model? Because, of course, I'm familiar with the operation (I've used this model for over 20 years,) and the design does not make the operation assumptions that have been built into the newer models. In fact, at the California Sansa office, one of the employees confided to me that they thought that this was the best model Sansa had made.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: captainhoggswonderland

  • I am thrilled with my Fuze!

    The Fuze is SanDisks answer to the Ipod Nano, so my snapshot review would compare the two. The Fuze has most of the same features as the latest Nano, minus the pedometer, and Nike+ support... It has more features than the older models. The biggest difference between them, and the reason I went with the Fuze, is that the Fuze has a micro SD slot. The Micro SD slot allows you to bump the storage capacity, but it also change what you have on you player instantly. Nanos don't do that, it's like having multiple players. Let's say you mostly listen to music with it, so you have a few standard play lists for different moods, maybe a couple workout lists. Most of that can be put in the memory of your Fuze depending on the size you buy. But lets say you have a kid and are ...

  • A Sansa Fuze is what an MP3 player should be - find a great price on Ebay

    This is the eighth and probably last Sansa MP3 player I have bought. On the whole I am very pleased with them; the Fuzes are an advance on the earlier models (E260 and so on) because they allow folders (in the ordinary computer sense) to be effective playlists. On the earlier ones I could never figure out how to create playlists except by using album names to function as playlist names, which required massaging individual "songs" to change their album names, and then contriving to copy a list of "songs" into the wanted physical sequence in the memory. Very educational. It had all started with an Ipod I received as a gift. It did what I wanted, and playlists are pretty convenient, but why do you have to use Itunes to load it ? And why can't you copy ...

  • Itstor's Sansa Fuze 2GB Refurbished media player

    The product has come in a newish condition, there wasn't even a single scrape anywhere. The quality is top notch. The battery, store and inputs/outputs are checked, it can be clearly seen because they've charged the battery and filled the memory with some media so as to check everything works perfectly (I guess). All in all, I'm very satisfied with this product, I've already bought a Maxell 8GB microSDHC class2 memory card. It works perfectly. I've installed rockbox as well.. It is just amazing! The EQ settings are highly varied! Extandable memory is absolutely great, the sound quality is awesome, it's fast as hell, the battery lasts long! However, for watching pictures and videos, it's just a dead device, you won't enjoy it... It was absolutely unnecessary. Yet, it's an AMAZING product ...