Sandisk Sansa E250 2Gb Mp3 Player (Refurbished) And Timex Ts70b Am/Fm Clock Radio With Battery Backup
Posted in Great Deals on Jun 14th, 2009
Sandisk Sansa E250 2Gb Mp3 Player (Refurbished) And Timex Ts70b Am/Fm Clock Radio With Battery Backup
Why Buy A Sandisk Sansa E250 2Gb Mp3 Player (Refurbished) And Timex Ts70b Am/Fm Clock Radio With Battery Backup?SanDisk 2GB MP3 Player Sansa e250 - Refurbished The Sansa e200 Series MP3 players are the flagship products of SanDisks audio line. Created by the leaders in flash memory, this flash-based player provides everything you need for music, photo, and video clip playback. The very attractive, sleek design includes a 1.8 TFT color screen with advanced navigational features and an easy to use interface. You can also avoid scratches and cracks with the durable metal backing. The Sansa e200 provides superior sound playback and supports Microsoft PlaysForSure subscription music. The SanDisk Media Converter supports most image formats to enjoy photos and small personal videos. Timex TS70B Clock Radio and Sansa e250 Charger Features: Charges & Plays Sansa E200 & C200 Series Dual alarm for two individual wake times Wake to AM/FM radio or buzzer Sleep to AM/FM radio with adjustable sleep timer Battery backup maintains clock and alarm settings in case of power failure Full function remote control Aux/MP3 line-in (patch cord included) DST switch for quick, easy Daylight Saving Time adjustment
Customer Reviews & Opinions
Great combo
I disagree with the previous reviewer about the alarm - I find it very easy to set the time and the off-on for the alarm.I am particularly impressed with the sound quality for such a small unit.
The Sansa e-series is a gem as well. They’ve been replaced by a newer version and are getting hard to find, so I’d grab this combo unless you already have one (as I do). It’s actually less than you’d pay for the items separately, from what I’ve seen.
Be careful with what music you put on the Sansa, though. I broke one combo with, I believe, a few mp3 downloads from Amazon that were supposed to be non-protected. The player and/or the radio appears to have mistaken them for expired songs from the Rhapsody service, and nothing I did could un-convince them. The clock radio functioned alone, the Sansa functioned alone, but they would *not* play together anymore.
So I bought a second combo because, having gotten used to the things, I found I could not live without them.
Another point about the Sansa: This model is expandable with micro SD cards. You might want to check with the vendor as to whether the Sansa is a v1 or a v2, as the v2 can use *much* larger SD cards than the v1.
