Sandisk, known for its memory cards, also has a fair pedigree in portable
music players, and it recently updated its range with the new Sansa Fuze.
The
Fuze
slots in between the View
and Clip, its larger and
smaller brothers, and will appeal to those who like the compact size of the
iPod Nano.
The Fuze adopts many of the same features as the other current Sandisk
models, with a mechanical scroll wheel, black plastic case and memory that can
be added to by slotting in a memory card (it takes Micro SD cards).
The interface hasn’t changed much from previous players, offering
straightforward access to music, video and photo playback, along with an FM
radio and voice recorder.
Each of these features is pretty basic, and though this makes them
straightforward to use, they pale in comparison to the degree of control offered
by Sony or Apple players. As it is, you get basic control of audio with a
customisable equaliser, and orientation and brightness controls for video.
Quality was reasonable without being particularly impressive, though things did
improve when we replaced the supplied earphones with a better pair.
With high capacities on offer (8GB costs only £100) users will be forgiven
for wanting to load the device with a decent collection of video clips, but they
will have to use Sandisk’s Media Converter to do this.
It’s a straightforward application that works well, but it does take some
time to process files, so it's easy to become frustrated with having to do it
each time you want to watch something new. Thankfully, photos and music can
simply be dragged and dropped across from Windows, and you can also record FM
broadcasts directly to the internal memory.
The Fuze is a great player for those who are looking for straightforward
operation and aren’t too bothered about having a great deal of control over
media. As is typical of Sandisk it’s very good value for money in comparison to
rivals, and considering you can up the capacity with a memory card it is a great
way to keep a collection of music.
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