SanDisk announces the Sansa slotMusic players

Gadget | Alice | October 15, 2008 at 6:55 am

Today SanDisk unearthed its Sansa slotMusic Player — specially designed for those ill-fated slotMusic microSD cards pre-loaded with DRM-free music from “dozens of popular artists” (a bit over 3 dozen to be exact) at $15 a pop. It’ll also play your self-loaded music on microSD cards (currently maxing out at 16GB) just as long as it’s loaded in either MP3 and unprotected WMA formats. The tiny, 2.8 x 1.4 x 1.4-inch (that can’t be right, but that’s what the press release says) player sells for $20 (or $35 for artist branding and 1GB slotMusic card album) and is available immediately along side a smattering of accessories from US shops like Best Buy and fittingly, Wal-Mart. Headed to Europe and other global destinations sometime in 2009 assuming the whole format isn’t scrapped after disappointing holiday sales are tallied.

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