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SanDisk Sansa e130 user reviews (512MB)

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  • 4.0 stars

    "A cost-to-performance dynamo" on by vacektomy

    Pros: Intuitive operation, low cost, feature-loaded

    Cons: USB cover, navigation wheel

    Summary: From reading other reviews and comparing to the CNET editors review, there seems to be a huge gap in reality. That gap seems to exist due to a bias towards "high end" (read: iPod or other well-branded names) vs "budget buy" players. Case in point: the editor rates the e130 at 5.7, but users rate it at 7.8; the iRiver T10, on the other hand, gets an editor rating of 7.3, while actual users rate it at 6.7. No need to get into testing methodology here, but we should wonder who's benefitting from editor reviews(?)

    This little player is perfect for a much larger chunk of the MP3-buying population than the editor gives credit. For a street price getting down to $49 these days, let's call a spade a spade. Does the e130 have some drawbacks? Sure it does. But compared to my son's iRiver T10, the e130 wins in a walkoff, and it's a shame to try to draw consumers to the T10. The e130 is feature-loaded, and sound quality is acceptable. For me, I don't expect to hear tight, deep base down to 20Hz or fingers plucking on acoustic guitar strings. But the bass on the e130, while not overwhelming, is clean and strong (with an eq boost). Expecting to get "digitalitis" on the high end, I was surprised to hear a crisp, clear response on cymbals.

    I'm fine with the provided earbuds. My listening environment is mostly a commuter train, so sizing the plugs (3 sizes provided) was important. I know listening devices are a highly personalized choice, and I see everything from micro-earbuds to home system headphones on the train. But for portability and everyday real life, the supplied earbuds do the job.

    Like any MP3 player, there are a lot of features on the e130 that require some discovery. While some buyers might want out-of-the-package operation, I suspect many consumers of MP3 players are actually looking for the opportunity to do "feature mining". The instructions that come with the e130 require you to explore a little.

    This is a strong performer that will satisfy a big niche of the MP3 consuming public. Don't be influenced by the fact that it happens to be inexpensive.

  • 4.0 stars

    "Great for the price. Sounds good. Easy to find music!" on by SheltieDog55

    Pros: Sounds good, new firmware makes playing complete albums easy!

    Cons: Included earbuds not so great. Can't figure out how to keep place in a PodCast so I can come back to it later.

    Summary: I replaced the earbuds with a set of compact headphones, and this Sansa e130 sounds really good to me. I also installed the new V.1.0.010a Firmware from the SanDisk web site, and now the unit can play a complete album with songs in correct order. I love it.

  • 3.5 stars

    "OK 4 PRICE but need some tweak" on by khmer2rulz

    Pros: cheap price, big screen, lightweight.

    Cons: so-so sound quality, slow startup, slow responce, no bass.

    Summary: the sansa is great value 4 money but being a budget device it suffers from poor sound quality. its so poor in stock form that even my palmone tungsten e handheld sound better with the same headphones and song(compression rate and frequency).
    on this device to get the best quality is to get a pair of rock headphones or earphones. i use a panasonic headphone from my lod walkmen. its suits it better than my newer sony ones.
    then step 2, put all values in the EQ to the max
    step 3, turn on wow, and put focus to what ever suits your music. then put true bass to one value. after that put 3d sound to 3-4 value. these settings are a guide only you might need to make final tweaks to suit yourself.
    in low focus mode the base of the sansa is nearly comparable to the ipod shuffle (wit same headphones).
    i had this unit for one week aand its alright with me. with audio quality is not a big concern for the casual listener like me then this is the perfect mp3 player. it also have a one week battery life for light to moderate use.
    its an outstanding product.

    Updated
    i had it for 2 weeks now and dear i was wrong. if you put the EQ setting right the unit have better base then the ipod shuffle. so u would know what the sound quality is good. bad thing to say is that the supplied headphones is crap.

  • 3.5 stars

    "Good value, easy to use, big buttons" on by dnhoshor

    Pros: Big buttons, expandable with SD RAM cards, reasonable price

    Cons: No belt clip or lanyard loop, USB and SD RAM port covers aren't attached, no real playlists

    Summary: I think the Sansa E130 is a good value. It sounds good, the size is reasonable, and it fits flat in a shirt pocket, which is about the only place to stash it since it has no connection for a belt clip or lanyard. There is a clear plastic slip case and elasticized arm band, but I don't like them.

    The buttons are nice and big, and simple enough you can easily work them in the dark. The rotary volume control is nice because you can change the volume quickly. Because it uses a AAA battery, it's easy to have a spare on hand.

    The ability to use standard SD flash cards is really nice, and the fact that the E130 shows up as just a standard USB hard drive makes it a breeze to use without any complicated music transfer software.

    The player lacks support for playlists other than a "favorites" list. The favorites are easy to use and program, but they aren't retained when you change your SD card. If you wanted to get fancy, I guess you could kludge a playlist using genres.

    Just throw away the rubberized plastic covers for the SD RAM and USB ports, because you're going to lose them in a day or two anyway. It would have been nice if SanDisk had attached the covers permanently.

    I'm not crazy about the supplied headphones. I don't like the "in the ear canal" type earbuds. I usually use some Sennheiser MX550's or one of those cheap Sony, in the ear, over the head, headphones.

    I've used and owned several other MP3 players, but for the money, I really like the simplicity and ease of use of the Sansa E130. It's not especially flashy or cute, but it's very usable.

  • 4.5 stars

    "Great little player" on by rofro

    Pros: easy controls, nice display

    Cons: Can't think of any

    Summary: Great MP3 player for $60 at Circuit City. Got a 1 gig expansion card for $51 at Walmart. Over 360 songs. Battery life is only about 5 hours. Sounds great. Great value for the price.

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