SanDisk introduced their new Sansa e200 and c100 series digital audio players on Thursday at CES 2006. The Sansa MP3 players come in compact stylish black designs and various storage sizes.
All the Sansa e200 series players feature a scratch resistant Titanium alloy black chassis made with Liquidmetal technology, an 1.8” TFT-LCD and support for Microsoft PlayForSure. This series includes the e250 (2GB), e260 (4GB) and e270 (6GB), they can hold around 480, 960 and 1440 MP3 songs respectively. These models will be launched in the European and American markets in March with suggested retail prices at $199.99 (e250) , $249.99 (e260) and $299.99 (e270).
The Sansa c100 series players are more of basic MP3 players with a 3.07cm color TFT-LCD. They are available in either either c140 (1GB) or c150 (2GB) models, both featuring built-in FM tuner with as many as 20 preset channels. The Sansa c100 also comes with support for Microsoft PlayForSure. Both c140 and c150 are expected to hit the American and European markets in March together with the Sansa e200 series, with sugested retail prices at $119.99 and $169.99 respectively.
Via: MobileMag
2006-01-13 21:59
It seems that SanDisk is copying iPod design. Just look at the iPod nano and e200.