SanDisk Sansa Clip vs. Apple iPod Shuffle
By: Peter Chubb | April 14, 2009
The SanDisk Sansa Clip and the third generation Apple iPod Shuffle are two of the smallest MP3 players on the market. They are also two of the least expensive. Their cost and size helps both products sell very well, as they cost less than $80 each.
Both models are ultra-compact in its design and the handy clip on both models makes them easy to travel around with. Cnet have put it simple “there’s just something irresistible about these cheap, miniature music players.”
We know that both the SanDisk Sansa Clip and the third generation Apple iPod Shuffle have basic features and they do not appeal to all, but they are great for those who go to the gym or out jogging.
Apple and SanDisk take different approaches when it comes to the design of these compact MP3 players. So if you are in the market for a new compact MP3 player, which one will it be?
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