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Sansa sandisk mp3 player charger
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Also, if you're one of those ubersecure people who has set MAC addresses as a filtering mechanism on the router, make sure you enter the Connect's MAC address as allowable (find that under Settings>WiFi>WiFi Status). Note that if your router is not set up for a DHCP server-that is, if it is set to a static IP address-the Sansa won't work with it, as there's no place on the player to enter a specific IP address. My home network, for example, is set up specifically to get a Mac computer to work with a non-Mac-compatible router, and this presented some problems for the Connect. It must be noted, however, that not every Wi-Fi network provides a hassle-free connection experience. On the whole, Wi-Fi performance was great-it's even quite simple to get onto protected networks (provided you have the wireless key), and the Connect will remember your preferred networks so you don't have to enter the key more than once.

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Plus, the player grabs firmware updates wirelessly, which means you never have to connect to your PC to get the latest features. You can also send music recommendations to other Connect users or to anyone on your Yahoo Messenger list-all you need is a Yahoo ID. However, the player will let you handpick songs from the YMU service (provided you're a subscriber), which is something the Slacker player does not do, and it will save "mixes" to the device. Sure, this happens with terrestrial radio, but only after you go several miles-Wi-Fi range is considerably less (about a half a block). Also, unlike the Slacker device, the Connect doesn't cache the Internet radio stations-nor does it hop on to satellite signals-so if you're moving around and listening to "radio" or streaming from the YMU service, you're music will cut out. For example, the player currently cannot get past a "Terms and conditions" page, so if the nearest open Wi-Fi has one (such as with CNET's public Wi-Fi and much of the Wi-Fi found at hotels), you won't be able to get on (SanDisk is working on a fix). The Connect's wireless capabilities are neat, though not without limitations.

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In fact, you can browse photos on the go through Flckr, which is another neat wireless feature. In addition to its wireless compatibility with YMU To Go, the Connect supports all DRM WMAs, including those from other music subscription services (such as Rhapsody), though you'll need to connect to the computer to get those.

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There's no video support, no recording capabilities, and no FM tuner, though this last detail is not entirely necessary as the player can pick up Yahoo's free LaunchCast stations (provided you're connected to Wi-Fi). The whole thing has a polished, high-quality feel that is uncharacteristic of most previous SanDisk devices, which are positioned as budget MP3 players.Īlso uncharacteristic is the Sansa Connect's relative lack of traditional MP3 player features. There's even a built-in speaker on the rear of the device-of course, you just get mono audio out of it, but it's still a nice touch. The bottom of the unit houses the proprietary USB port and the 3.5mm headphone jack. A dedicated volume rocker sits on the left spine, while the power button and a hold switch reside on the top. Below the screen is a tactile scroll wheel, which can be clicked in four directions as well: "Up" activates the Home function, pulling up the main menu wheel at the bottom of the screen "Down" starts and stops playback and "Right" and "Left" serve to shuttle between menu levels and tracks. Fortunately, the Connect's controls complement the interface nicely.










Sansa sandisk mp3 player charger