- Sleek, ultra-thin digital audio/image/video player with 2 GB of flash memory
- Compatible with MP3, WMA, and WMA-DRM10 music files (PlaysForSure)
- FM tuner with record capability and voice recorder; bright 1.8-inch color TFT LCD
- Convert most popular video formats (MPEG-4, WMV) to play on device
- User-replaceable rechargeable lithium-ion battery for up to 20 hours of life
Product Description
The Sansa e200 Series MP3 players are the created by the leaders in flash memory and provides everything you need for music, photo, and video clip playback. The very attractive, sleek design includes a 1.8 TFT color scre… More >>
SanDisk Sansa e250 2 GB MP3 Player with microSD Expansion Slot

I got this as a gift and the truth is I’m terribly disappointed. When i opened the box and saw it, i thought it’s going to be at least a formiadable foe for the Ipod Nano. However, as i fo one using it, i found a bunch of things that make me run away from Sandisk product forever.
First of all, this comes with a crappy software, cheap navigation buttons, and distastful design.
When i first installed the sofware to my computer, my whole computer got frozen. It wasn’t my computer problem for sure because it’s a new one and it’s the model second to the XPS line of Dell. After several times trying to install it with all kind of technical support, i finally suceeded. Then came the transfering of music and thankfully it worked. I was quite happy back then since at least i got it working. However, my excitement was short-lived.
The second time i tried to put some more songs into it, I saw duplicates of the previous songs in my mp3, not one but three. I thought that would be a waste of memory, so i deleted the duplicates. It wouldn’t let me delete anything, i kept receiving the error message. After a few minutes trying to refresh the device but see no changes, I unplugged the device and check the songs, my list of songs was emptied. Again, I went through the time-killing task just to get my songs back in the mp3. These problems kept happening and the custumer support as well as the homepage sever doesn’t help to solve a thing. My family currently owns several Ipods and none of them has encountered such problems like this one. Ipod is pricey but “you get what you pay for”.
Rating: 1 / 5
buttons hard to use.
won’t download multiple albums by the same artist half the time and the player on the computer will read that it is on the sansa.
very frustrating since mp3 players are supposed to be pretty easy to use. well after 4 hours, i’ve had it and am returning it.
utterly not worth it.
Rating: 1 / 5
I will never buy from Amazon again.
I will never buy a San Disc product again.
The both sold me a junky defective product that is not really working the way it should and I have an almost impossible task in trying to resolve the problem. Just take my lumps and never do business with either ever again.
Rating: 1 / 5
I don’t have one yet but I have done alot of research and I think it is an awesome protuct and I would give it 5 stars. I see that it was either given a 4 or 5 or a 1. I think that the people that gave it ones got it when it was really new and had problems. Now I think they have fixed them and they work right because it is really strange to have 5 stars and then 1 star. So i think this is a great product that you should buy.
Rating: 5 / 5
Sure, this player looks nice and has wonderful sound quality — if you can figure out how to get music onto it. Once you have, your real troubles begin. Why, for example, does it suddenly decide to no longer accept podcasts? How do you get it to begin downloading them again? Who knows. This is probably an excellent product if you have an advanced degree in computer engineering. For the rest of us it’s an infuriatingly complicated, user-hostile waste of money and time. Oh, if I could only get back the hours and hours and hours I’ve spent trying to operate this thing since I bought it last summer. This is the first product review I’ve ever posted. I do it to warn the others: WALK AWAY. DO NOT BUY THE SANSA E250. IT WILL DESTROY YOU. SAVE YOURSELF. Personally, I’m beginning to think the sound of silence is the way to go.
Rating: 1 / 5