I just bought the Sansa e260. I originally had a small sandisk 2 gb and it was fine but I recieved this for my birthday.
When I first opened it up, it was preloaded with a ton of songs (that would have been deleted eventually after the rhapsody trial ended). They were cool but it took up almost all of the memory to begin with including my songs. I deleted them off the player because I have no intention of using Rhapsody mostly because i dont want a subscription (pay per song is for me).
Bottom Line: It works fantasticly. The fact that it has the same storage of an Ipod Nano and many many more features (inlcuding the option of upgrading with MiniSD) sold me.
Playing Dirty: Women on the Wii
Nov 16th 2006 5:52PM (Joystiq)Glad that you don't contribute anything to society.
The people that actually have things to do and want this console are jipped and this woman who has no knowledge of the product is getting one.
Sansa e280R Rhapsody unboxing
Oct 11th 2006 5:12PM (Engadget)When I first opened it up, it was preloaded with a ton of songs (that would have been deleted eventually after the rhapsody trial ended). They were cool but it took up almost all of the memory to begin with including my songs. I deleted them off the player because I have no intention of using Rhapsody mostly because i dont want a subscription (pay per song is for me).
Bottom Line:
It works fantasticly. The fact that it has the same storage of an Ipod Nano and many many more features (inlcuding the option of upgrading with MiniSD) sold me.