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Old 10-10-2014, 04:29 PM   #34
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I've always used mine for music and audio books. Everything else I do on a phone or tablet.
I've never used a Sansa Clip. I'll have to look that up.
Here's the website. These MP3 players are made by SanDisk (the memory card people). They consistently get high ratings and have a great feature set at low prices. Quite a few MR members use these players. The major drawback is the build quality. It's not the best and the clips on the back frequently break off.

The best time to buy one is during Black Friday; which is just seven weeks off. They retail in the $40~$60 range, with sale prices in the $30~$40 range. Refurbs are even cheaper.

The Clips are tiny. I carry mine in the coin pocket of my blue jeans. Here's what you get with the Sansa Clip Zip (my favorite) -- mSD card slot, stopwatch, color display, voice recorder, and FM radio. Format-wise, it supports quite a few -- OverDrive MP3 audiobooks, OverDrive WMA audiobooks, Audible "4" & "e" audiobooks, MP3, WMA, DRM WMA, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, AAC (DRM-free). As you can see, it plays all of the major audiobook formats.

I highly recommend this MP3 player, but I'd wait until Black Friday to get one.
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