SanDisk, while with considerably less market share than Apple, leads the Windows side of the MP3 player market. With their affordable flash based music players, they have gained some popularity, particularly with users interested in subscription based music services. This is the 1st review I've seen if the latest Sansa m200 series from SanDisk.
SanDisk MP3 players hit the scene in a big way with the 2004 launch of the Digital Audio Player and later the Sansa e100 series. With a motto that could be "Lots of features for less!" the memory giant's flash-based MP3 players appeals to the masses of thrifty consumers looking for deals. Now, the deal gets sweeter with the arrival of the SanDisk Sansa m200 series, which is jam-packed with features such as an FM tuner, WMA subscription compatibility, and up to 4GB of flash-based storage. If you don't mind a budget build, you can't go wrong with the value-rich m200 series. If you want to test out subscription-based music, the m200 is a good budget choice.
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