
The SanDisk Sansa M250 provides a nice package of features at a low price. The build quality isn't great, but it's good enough to last a couple of years, at which time it will be completely outclassed by new, less-expensive models. If you're thinking about trying out one of the music subscription services, you won't find a better choice.
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