Conclusion: SanDisk excels at making easy-to-use, good-looking players, and the Fuze is no exception. It is, however, basically just a smaller Sansa View. If I had to choose between an 8GB Fuze and an 8GB View for $20 more, I would go with the View for its larger screen alone, but also because it doesn't require that all video and photo files be converted. If...
Conclusion: The good: The SanDisk Sansa Fuze is supercheap and nicely compact; it comes in a variety of colors and has an expansion slot that accepts microSDHC cards. The player offers a variety of desirable features such as an FM tuner, Rhapsody DNA integration, photo and video support, and a voice recorder. The bad: The Sansa Fuze uses a proprietary dock...
Conclusion: Hopefully the initially expensive prices will fall, because without that advantage, the Fuze looks distinctly out of sorts. It's a fine player with many worthy features, a lovely design and an interface that's extremely easy to use, but it's far from perfect. Disappointing video handling, and sound quality that doesn't quite match the...
Watch your favorite video clips on the Sansa Fuze’s 1.9" color screen. Jam to FM radio with 40 preset stations, play with the built-in voice recorder, and share your photos wherever you go. Choose from five electric colors: blue, red, pink, black or silver. Incredible battery life in a 0.3" thin device—the Sansa Fuze marks the next wave of music & video players.