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Review: SanDisk Sansa and SlotMusic MicroSD Album

Recently, SanDisk announced that they introduced Sansa slotMusic Player, an affordable portable media player solution and worked out a deal with major label makers to produce DRM-free albums on their MicroSD cards known as the SlotMusic. When I heard about it, the concept was simple and refreshing, as it turns out, it really is simple and refreshing and... affordable value.

Sansa slotMusic Player Review: This MP3 player is a no-frills player that keeps things to a minimal and well. With a "headless" design (no LCD display), it will combat with the iPod Shuffle at a fraction of the cost. ($19.99 retail). The biggest difference in design concept is that the Sansa slotMusic player is completely independent to a computer and proprietary accessories. Basically, it runs on a single AAA battery for a playback of 15-hours and will play music off of a MicroSD or MicroSDHC card. It supports MP3 and WMA file types, so long as you store it in a root directory labeled as My_Music.

The built quality is pretty sturdy and feels pretty good in your hands. The case slides open to reveal the battery compartment and has only four visible buttons to control FF, Back, Play/Pause and Volume. The package includes one AAA battery and a pair of black headphones which worked suprisingly well. I did try it out with my Griffin Tune Buds which sounds even better with a wider range of fidelity. Eventually, I'd like to see an upgraded version which supports a small display and give features like playlists or shuffle/repeat but for now, this little player is pretty good and I can see it being a pain-free solution to travelers who needs a quick solution at the airport/trainstation or parents buying this young ones a basic MP3 player for whatever occasion. I did try out the same slotMusic album in my Nokia N95-3 and the playback is pretty cool with proper ID3 tags displayed and albume image/title available (I'll go over that in the next section with pictures)



SanDisk slotMusic MicroSD Album Review: Nelly's Brass Knuckles
I tested out Nelly's latest album Brass Knuckles on the new slotMusic MicroSD platform. The package looks very much like the size of a CD but inside, there is really just two small parts: 1). the MicroSD itself containing the DRM-free MP3s and a USB adaptor for you to transfer songs on and off the MicroSD on your computer. Each album costs $14.99 retail, my guess is weekly ads from Best Buy may offer it cheaper down the road as they would promoting new CDs or DVDs in its first week. Even at $14.99, its quite a bargain considering you get a 1GB MicroSD card that can be used for pretty much anything that supports MicroSD or SD card formfactor (adaptor needed); in addition, it includes a USB adaptor which can be used for your other MicroSD card needs (a very thoughtful act on SanDisk). Just the hardware alone is worth $15, let alone getting a full album of the latest release from your favorite artist. The album itself is a no-frill list of DRM-free MP3s with ID3 tags as well as album info including pictures. Songs are stored in the rootdirectory labeled as "My_Music". As mentioned above, I tried out this album on both the Sansa player as well as my Nokia N95-3 smartphone and it is pretty cool to see how my phone recognized all the song information and displayed it back on my screen.





Overall
: I would say that I am very impressed with SanDisk's effort in putting together a very economic solution for music lovers. Music isn't about an image or gadgetry, its about being able to enjoy it for everybody. The Sansa slotMusic player is affordable and easy to operation with no computer required while the slotMusic albums are great for sharing with friends and transfer with a USB-adaptor combo. I hope to see this solution picked up by more mainstream stores so they are readily available. If I were SanDisk, I would try to get these players and albums into as many of the electronics Kiosk's that is popping up everywhere (malls, stores, airports, etc...). The fact that this is DRM-free alone with worth a round of applause from yours truly. Kudos!

SanDisk's New Products, Sounds like Music to me

Today, SanDisk made several announcements on new products. First, the slotMusic Cards (1 GB MicroSD cards preloaded with music) is now shipping to stores like Best Buy and Walmart. I think its a pretty cool way to buy music and think of the MicroSD card as an added bonus. The idea here is for people on the go, to buy an album and pop it right into a smartphone w/ MicroSD/HC slots or use one of SanDisk's MP3 player. There are currently 40 top artists (ie. Rihanna, Leona Lewis, Robin Thicke, etc.) participating in this DRM-free music program and I personally applaud both the four labels, artists and SanDisk for finally making digital music they way they are intended.

Speaking of SanDisk's MP3 player, SanDisk also released the ultra-affordable SANSA slotMusic player for a mere $19. This super easy to use, out of the box MP3 player will be the simplest MP3 solution combined with slotmusic cards mentioned above. There are players with artist theme, songs preloaded with headphones which cost a little more ($35). These players look pretty slick for a "headless" design and should compete nicely against the iPod Shufflle or even the new Nano. I'll try to obtain a review unit for hands-on review shortly.

Griffin Launches iTrip Universal FM Modulator

Griffin, one of my favorite iPod/iPhone/Accessories maker just released iTrip Universal, a new FM Modulator designed to work universally across all music/PMP/video/audio/cd players. So long as you have a 3.5mm jack, you can take advantage this new gadget.

The iTrip universal has a built-in rechargeable battery so it would not drain your device anymore than playing back. It has an easy to use interface allowing you to playback your favorite tunes in the best available station (easily changes stations and allows up to three presets). With a backlit LCD, this is handy in all lighting conditions.

With a product like this, I think it goes beyond automobile; anyone with a radio can now enjoy playing music from any device (ie. smartphones, mini-disc player, laptop, etc.). The next time you go to a party, something like this can let you playback your favorite tunes over any stereo system.

Solar Powered MP4 Player 2GB - Mobile Power Station

Uniquely designed 2GB MP4 Player with 2 solar panels built in for either recharging the built in Li-ion batteries or for recharging other electrical devices through the USB OUT. The eco friendly MP4 player will never have to be plugged in to get any power, and with the ability to recharge 4.5V, 5V, 6.3V, 9V devices, you will be getting a mobile power station wherever you go.Other excellent

Microsoft Zune's First Day Not So Hot

As I continued to watch the nightly news on CNBC covering today's big events. The Zune story must have come up 10 times already. Overall, the feedback I got is that the product is solid and people appraised the larger LCD and WiFi capability. However, it seems like it didn't get the kind of response from the public as expected. Yours truly will take a trip down to local Best Buy tomorrow to give you a hands on review of the Zune and give you a personal verdict. Stay tuned!

Battle is on: Microsoft Zune Released

Microsoft's Zune MP3/Video player is released today. This is the big buzz which I hope will last longer than the whole UMPC buzz that lasted about 15 minutes. Apparently, there are concerts throughout the U.S. hosted by MS to celebrate its launch. In addition to video and music, the big push behind the Zune is the "social music sharing" via wireless sync. I have yet to find an evidence showing that Zune can be used for web browsing, yet. For a comparison against the Apple iPod check out zunegroove.com.