
SanDisk Sansa Fuze 2 GB MP3 & Video Player
Executvie resume SanDisk Sansa Fuze 2 GB MP3 & Video Player By Tim Pecunia
Specifications: At a glance the SanDisk Sansa Fuze 2 GB Video MP3 player has a 2GB storage that is enough for storing 500 songs or 6 hours worth of movies. The Fuze is expandable, because it also has a slot for micro SDHC cards. Other features of the new Fuze are its ability to record sounds with its built-in microphone as well as FM radio playback thanks to its built-in radio tuner.
Design: The design of the SanDisk Sansa Fuze 2 GB Video MP3 player is pretty compact and slim with a simple interface to help users navigate through menus. Similar to an Apple iPod, the Fuze uses a click wheel-oriented navigation. Features & Performance: In terms of performance one thing that sets it apart from the competition is its ability to expand on available storage capacity with its MicroSD/SHDC memory card slot. Furthermore, the SanDisk Sansa Fuze 2 GB Video MP3 player also allows you to watch videos through the 1.9-inch color screen. Other features worth mentioning include the good sound quality during playback, its FM radio capability and ability to save 20 radio station presets and its sound recorder which uses the built-in microphone to take voice memos, record meetings or interviews.
Positives include its expansion capabilities and good quality audio playback.
iRiver U10 - The Video Player
Executive summary iRiver U10 - The Video Player
In a new and emerging market of digital media players, a competitive race for the mainstream population is taking place. The 2.5 ounce U10 features an eye-catching, direct-click interface for songs, videos, photos, or games. Other pluses are the digital FM tuner, integrated voice recorder, an alarm clock, enhanced 3D audio which includes SRS WOWTM. Built with an internal Li-poly rechargeable battery, its main display is 2.22 inches LCD screen with 260,000 colors and a 320 x 240 pixels screen resolution. The games have a free download site on the iriver site for games.
Most other MP3 manufacturers get along with one interface, but iriver uses three of them: to transfer audio, WMP or Windows Explorer needs to be used, with WMP needing to be used for transferring playlist files; when transferring videos, Windows Explorer is used, with a new joint venture between them and Microsoft to tranfer video to the U10 via WMP; and to transfer photos requires resizing the images in PicturePlus (installed with the computer) and transferring them onto the player.
