Sansa e200 series
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The Sansa e200 series is a portable media player developed by SanDisk and released on January 5, 2006.[1] The device is available in four capacities of Flash memory: 2 GB (e250), 4 GB (e260), 6 GB (e270), and 8 GB (e280). All players have a 1.8-inch, TFT LCD display with a resolution of 176 by 220 pixels. Certain files, if not in a format accepted by the player's original firmware, must first be converted with the Sansa Media Converter Windows software. This will convert images to bitmap format (.bmp) and videos to MJPEG (in a .mov container), for v1 models. On v2 players it will convert videos to DivX and simply resize images. It is not possible to simply copy videos to the device, even if they seem to be in the correct format; trying to access them displays an error message.
Manufacturer | SanDisk |
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Type | Portable media player Digital audio player |
Release date | January 5, 2006 |
Media | JPEG(v2 only), bitmap, MP3, QuickTime, WMA |
Operating system | Proprietary firmware or Rockbox |
CPU | v1-2x80 MHz PortalPlayer PP5024 (ARM7TDMI) v2-250MHz AMS3525 (ARM9TDMI) |
Storage | 2/4/6/8 GB flash memory |
Display | 1.8-inch TFT LCD 220x176 px by VPtech BEIJING API |
Input | Scroll ring |
Power | Lithium ion battery |
Online services | Microsoft PlaysForSure, Rhapsody |
Dimensions | 3.5" x 1.7" x 0.6" in. |
Mass | 2.7 oz. |
Predecessor | Sansa e100 series |
Successor | Sansa Fuze |