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    <title>Reviews by Andareus</title>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2008 03:53:18 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Andareus says &quot;Very good iPod alternative&quot; about SanDisk - Sansa e260 MP3 Player</title>
      <link>http://www.viewpoints.com/SanDisk-Sansa-e260-MP3-Player-review-1d072</link>
      <description>I was attracted to the Sansa e260 when I saw it from a friend of a friend. At the time most of my best friends had iPods, the latest being the nano. The e260 is about half the price of an iPod nano, with 4 gig memory, plus many more features like radio, voice recording, video playing capabilities, etc.&lt;br/&gt;I ordered mine online, which may not have been a good idea because I think mine might have been a return. It works fine still for the most part. The only real downside to the e260 is that sometimes, you lose songs. A song would out of nowhere become a &quot;bad track&quot; and you have to put it in again. Then there's the Mac incompatibility but there's ways to get Windows on a Mac nowadays.&lt;br/&gt;But the benefits outweigh the disadvantages. As for the sound, it all depends on your headphones. The headphones that it comes with are &lt;em&gt;loud&lt;/em&gt;. Unfortunately they wore out so I bought these other headphones, and they're not as lound as the original. In my experience there is nothing wrong with the radio stations. If...... </description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2008 03:53:18 GMT</pubDate>
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      <rating>4</rating>
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