Sansa slotRadio for casual music consumers

Written on January 7, 2009 – 8:15 am | by Maria Mihale |

Thinking about the way I react when it comes to the music that I am listening to, I must say that I am nothing but so very pretentious, with frequent tendencies of overreacting if someone dares to disorganize, for example, my Winamp playlist. It’s not because I suffer from the obsessive-compulsive syndrome, not a bit of it, but I truly believe that music is a matter of personal taste that must not be corrupted by external factors.



Nevertheless, I am conscious about the fact that music isn’t very important to everyone of us, and there are many people who don’t give a damn on what they listen to on a regular basis, as long as it’s music. If you’re this type of person, then the Sansa slotRadio must have been designed for you and for you only, as it comes with 1,000 preloaded songs. So you don’t need to be a connoisseur as far as the music is concerned, the only thing you should do is to express a certain interest in listening to all sorts of sounds.

If you’re a casual music consumer that never troubles his head about music genres, songs or artists, then this tiny stylish device is perfect for you. More than that, the 1,000 songs were carefully selected from Billboard charts. As far as the features are concerned, the Sandisk Sansa slotRadio includes a 1.5 inch OLED screen that shows information like artist and song and a built-in FM radio.



The device retails for $99.99, a price that includes the 1,000 song card, but if you are the type of person that gets bored easily, there are additional music cards from a wide variety of music genres. They come with other 1,000 songs and can be purchased for $39.99 each (this is the manufacturer’s suggested retail price).

The Sansa slotRadio is expected to start selling out at the official website of Sandisk Sansa and at approximately 4,400 RadioShack stores in the first months of 2009.

(Source: gizmodo.com)


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