Key Features: Photo viewer, Video player, Audio player
PC interface(s) supported: Hi-Speed USB
Flash memory installed: 8,16,32 GB Integrated
Display
Display Type: Color LCD 2.4"
Memory Card/ Storage
Flash Memory Cards Supported: microSD & microSDHC
Digital Player / Recorder
Digital audio standards: MP3, WMA, Audible, Protected WMA (DRM)
Video
Video Playback Formats: MPEG-4, WMV
Battery
Battery: Rechargeable
Battery Enclosure Type: Internal
Battery Life Details: lithium polymer battery for 35 hours of audio** or seven hours of video***
Audio System
Sound output mode: Stereo
Cable(s) / Peripheral(s)
Cable(s) included: 1x 30 pin propietary to USB cable
Connections
Connector type: 1x Headphones Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, 1x USB
Microphone
Microphone type: Built-in
Headphones
Headphones type: Binaural Sound
Output mode: Stereo
Connectivity Technology: Wired
System Requirements
Peripheral / Interface devices: CD-ROM, USB port
Minimum Operating system: Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP SP2
**Music: Based on continuous playback at 128 kbps MP3; battery life and performance may vary depending upon usage and settings; battery not replaceable."
***Video: Based on continuous playback at QVGA 512kbps H.264
Message Edited by slotmonsta on 03-04-2009 10:09 AM
Message Edited by microsansa on 08-09-2009 11:18 AM
Message Edited by slotmonsta on 09-28-2009 10:50 AM
yes i have, works perfeclty fine. it says that it reads WMV files in the specs. i used AVC to convert it. i’m at work right now and this computer can’t access the site due to the flash player. i will post the specs when i get home.
Exactly how much additional memory can the 16GB View support with the SD memory card? Heard on the news the other day, Ipod is introducing a 32 GB model with a modest price tag of only $500.00. You are not going let Apple get ahead of you, are you?
Only by letting Rhapsody do the conversion from the BIB music store. Great picture, but it takes forever and one day to transfer files. Using AVC and MP4 files is quick and easy… It works for me…
Message Edited by randyjjtcc on 03-03-2008 09:34 PM
Exactly how much additional memory can the 16GB View support with the SD memory card? Heard on the news the other day, Ipod is introducing a 32 GB model with a modest price tag of only $500.00. You are not going let Apple get ahead of you, are you?
The Sandisk supports high capacity cards. As I understand it, these cards use “FAT32” (a method used for organising files on a disk), which means theoretically these cards could hold as much as hard drives. It really depends on how much storage they can squeeze onto a small card. You can already buy 16GB full size SD cards and 8GB MicroSD cards.
I like the Sansa View. but my Sansa View won’t stay on for more than four hours without dying out on me. i’ve already returned it three times and i still have the same problem. Can you help me?