SanDisk today unveiled a flash-based MP3 player, the 8-gigabyte (GB) 1 Sansa e280 that boasts award-winning audio, photo viewing and video clip playback capabilities. Priced at $249.99 (MSRP), the e280 is the latest evolution of SanDisk's flagship e200 series. The 8GB device sports a microSD expansion slot allowing expansion to 10GB of music-or 2,500 songs-with an optional SanDisk 2GB microSD card, making it the largest capacity flash-based MP3 player on the market.
Via MobileTechReview
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