SanDisk Introduces Flagship MP3 Sansa Players Sporting 6-GIGABYTE Flash Capacity and Sleek Design
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LAS VEGAS, NV – Jan. 5, 2006 – SanDisk® Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK) introduced today its top-of-the-line SanDisk Sansa™ e200 MP3 player with a large color screen and 6-gigabytes (GB) of storage capacity that makes it ideal for listening to music or viewing photos and personal videos. The company also introduced the Sansa c100, a value-conscious MP3 player with a color screen and compact size. Both families were unveiled at a press conference at the Consumer Electronics Show where SanDisk is demonstrating products in Booth #30329, South Hall Level 3, Las Vegas Convention Center.
“Music is an incredibly important part of the digital lifestyle, where the emphasis is on accessibility of music, styling and ruggedness on the go,” said Eric Bone, director of audio/video product marketing at SanDisk. “These new players have a rich set of features, a high-strength industrial design and a friendly price tag that we believe will appeal to anyone who appreciates music on the go.”
Sansa e200—SanDisk’s Flagship MP3 Player |
Its distinctive, high-strength and lightweight back cover is made with an advanced Titanium alloy from Liquidmetal® Technologies that is stronger than steel and highly resistant to scratches and wear. It includes a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery for long playtime and can be replaced by the customer to ensure the player provides many years of continuous service. Dimensions of the Sansa e200 are 1.7 in. wide x 3.5 in. long x 0.5 in. high (4.4 cm wide x 8.9 cm long x 1.3 cm high).
For instant access to millions of digital songs, the Sansa e200 series players will support Microsoft® PlaysForSure™ so consumers can download and pay for songs individually or download an unlimited amount of music for a flat monthly subscription fee from music stores such as Rhapsody To Go® and others.
The Sansa e200 includes other features to enhance the listening and viewing experience.
These include:
- Icon-based menu for easy navigation
- Slideshow function to conveniently view photos and play music simultaneously
- FM tuner with on-the-fly recording to save your favorite songs or programs
- microSD™ expansion slot for additional memory capacity and support for SanDisk TrustedFlash™ and gruvi™ content cards that can be shared with mobile phones
- Universal accessory connector for the easy addition of future accessories.
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Model |
Suggested Retail Price |
# of songs 2 (MP3) |
Playback time 3 |
# of songs (WMA) |
Playback time |
| Sansa e250 (2GB) 1 |
$199.99 |
480 |
32 hours, MP3 |
960 |
64 hours, WMA |
| Sansa e260 (4GB) 1 |
$249.99 |
960 |
64 hours, MP3 |
1,920 |
128 hours, WMA |
| Sansa e270 (6GB) 1 |
$299.99 |
1,440 |
128 hours, MP3 |
3,840 |
256 hours, WMA |
The Sansa e200 series will be available in March in the U.S. and Europe.
Sansa c100—Feature Rich, Value Priced
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The Sansa c100 series is for the value-conscious consumer who wants a high-quality, large capacity music player with a color screen. It is available in 1- and 2GB capacities.
The 1.21-inch (3.07 cm) color screen can be used to view thumbnail-size digital images such as album art or create a slideshow with music.
The Sansa c100 line will support Microsoft PlaysForSure subscription and downloads compliance for easy accessibility to a wide range of music and music stores. It also includes an FM digital tuner with 20-channel presets, FM on-the-fly recording and voice-recording capabilities with its built-in microphone. The new player uses a single AAA battery to power the unit and features a universal accessory connector for the easy addition of future accessories. |
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Model |
Suggested Retail Price |
Playback time |
# of songs |
Playback time |
# of songs |
| Sansa c140 (1GB) 1 |
$119.99 |
16 hours, MP3 |
240 |
32 hours, WMA |
480 |
| Sansa c150 (2GB) 1 |
$169.99 |
32 hours, MP3 |
480 |
64 hours, WMA |
960 |
The Sansa c100 series will be available in March in the U.S. and Europe.
New Players Designed For Ease of Use
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For convenience and ease of use, the new players feature an intuitive, icon-based menu to quickly select and navigate key functions.
The new players are designed to work seamlessly with a wide range of popular music formats such as MP3 and Windows Media Audio (WMA) in both unprotected and protected files (such as those WMA files purchased from music stores). It also supports the newest music subscription services found at Rhapsody to Go and others.
SanDisk is the original inventor of flash storage cards and is the world’s largest supplier of flash data storage card products using its patented, high-density flash memory and controller technology. SanDisk is headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA and has operations worldwide, with more than half its sales outside the U.S. |
This press release contains certain forward-looking statements, including expectations for new product introductions, applications, markets, and customers that are based on our current expectations and involve numerous risks and uncertainties that may cause these forward-looking statements to be inaccurate. Risks that may cause these forward-looking statements to be inaccurate include among others: market demand for our products may grow more slowly than our expectations or there may be a slower adoption rate for these products in new markets that we are targeting and the other risks detailed from time-to-time in our Securities and Exchange Commission filings and reports, including, but not limited to, Form 10-K and our quarterly reports on Form 10-Q. We do not intend to update the information contained in this press release.
Source: SanDisk
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