iMav
The Devil's Advocate
its not my heading .... gizmodo has given this heading
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1. The new View is SanDisk's first serious attempt at a video-capable player, with native support for H.264, WMV and MPEG4 video. (Earlier Sansas could play video, but only if you messed with it enough to make it work.) When you are in video mode, everything automatically reorients to landscape, so you can turn the View on its side and better enjoy the 2.4" 320 x 240 LCD.
2.
SanDisk's 8GB View will cost just $149, the price of Apple's 4GB nano.
Battery life has been confirmed at 35 hours for music, and 7 hours for video. (According to Apple, the nano can pull off 24 hours of music or 5 hours of video on a charge.)
SanDisk's two Sansa View models will both be compatible with MicroSD/SDHC for memory expansion. Since there's a tiny 8GB SDHC card on the way, you could technically jack this thing up to 24GB pretty easily, though that 8GB card will definitely set you back a few clams.
*gizmodo.com/assets/images/gallery/4/2007/09/medium_1353808308_4baf5e3077_o.jpg
*gizmodo.com/assets/images/gallery/4/2007/09/medium_1353808392_4a2876542f_o.jpg
it doesnt look that bad except for the headphones
*gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2007/09/SansaView_Card.jpg
1. The new View is SanDisk's first serious attempt at a video-capable player, with native support for H.264, WMV and MPEG4 video. (Earlier Sansas could play video, but only if you messed with it enough to make it work.) When you are in video mode, everything automatically reorients to landscape, so you can turn the View on its side and better enjoy the 2.4" 320 x 240 LCD.
2.
SanDisk's 8GB View will cost just $149, the price of Apple's 4GB nano.
Battery life has been confirmed at 35 hours for music, and 7 hours for video. (According to Apple, the nano can pull off 24 hours of music or 5 hours of video on a charge.)
SanDisk's two Sansa View models will both be compatible with MicroSD/SDHC for memory expansion. Since there's a tiny 8GB SDHC card on the way, you could technically jack this thing up to 24GB pretty easily, though that 8GB card will definitely set you back a few clams.
*gizmodo.com/assets/images/gallery/4/2007/09/medium_1353808308_4baf5e3077_o.jpg
*gizmodo.com/assets/images/gallery/4/2007/09/medium_1353808392_4a2876542f_o.jpg
it doesnt look that bad except for the headphones