Some notes here: The Sansa View is NOT a replacement/descendant of the Sansa e200 series. The screen and dimensions are bigger, almost the size of a Gigabeat S... or a iPod classic (narrower, though). This doesn't fit into the palm of your hand, and it's much bigger than the iPod nano. It uses the same interface as the e200, unaliased text with jaggies and all, and the menu options seemed sloppy. Great player, and good thing there's a 32GB to compete with the 32GB ZEN and the 30GB hard disk players out there, like the Zune 30, Archos 605 and the ibiza Rhapsody.
And who the f--- hired the graphics guys for SanDisk??? The digital silverish gradient of the Sansa Clip looks just as fake and unprofessional as a Chinese MP4 player. Seems like they handpicked amateur vector artists...
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Some notes here:
The Sansa View is NOT a replacement/descendant of the Sansa e200 series. The screen and dimensions are bigger, almost the size of a Gigabeat S... or a iPod classic (narrower, though). This doesn't fit into the palm of your hand, and it's much bigger than the iPod nano. It uses the same interface as the e200, unaliased text with jaggies and all, and the menu options seemed sloppy. Great player, and good thing there's a 32GB to compete with the 32GB ZEN and the 30GB hard disk players out there, like the Zune 30, Archos 605 and the ibiza Rhapsody.
And who the f--- hired the graphics guys for SanDisk??? The digital silverish gradient of the Sansa Clip looks just as fake and unprofessional as a Chinese MP4 player. Seems like they handpicked amateur vector artists...