Whats the best Sansa MP3 player to buy?
It’s gotten to the point that the Sansa is a serious competitor to the iPod nano. At about 2/3 the cost of a comparable iPod, you can get a very good looking, good sounding Sansa. True, you won’t get the iTunes interface that many people enjoy for organizing, transfering, and purchasing digital music online, but the interface for the Sansa works fine, allowing you to create playlists, transfer files back and forth, and everything else you need to do when working with digital music files. For pre-teen kids, we recommend the low-end models like the m230 or the c140. For most younger kids, 512MB of storage is plenty, allowing them to carry around over 100 songs. These cheap models can be picked up for just $50 or so, making them semi-disposable if your child should happen to damage them. Little kids also don’t need fancy color screens, so they won’t be missing out on much. If you’re looking for a jazzier model, we’d skip the earlier versions and go straight for the new e200 series. For ju