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We really have a great community here in the abi>>forums, with many helpful people that take time to give you a hand with your MP3 player or offer advice for your next purchase. The forums are also host to the largest Sansa community on the net with everything you could possibly need to know about the e200 or the Connect.

But in addition to the Sansa Forums, there are forums for all major brands of players including but not limited to: Archos, Cowon iAudio, Creative Zen, Insignia, iriver, Microsoft Zune, Samsung, and Toshiba Gigabeat. You can also check out the bottom right sidebar for a full list of players and forums.

Stop in, register, and check out this thread for details on winning a Sansa Connect

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Comments

DebbyS on September 16, 2007 9:21 AM

Sounds like an interesting product. I'd like to win one. I joined the site and tried to enter a "please may I win?" message but it was rejected as being too short. Then I actually *read* the instructions... and saw I need to make to other messages in other forums. Okay, I found one thread to reply to and made a detailed reply... only to be told it was too short. I can only hope THIS message gets thruogh, as your "contact us" page has no one to contact and I'm out of ideas. Your site is good for reviews, I'm sure... just not for newby members :(

travis fossen on September 18, 2007 7:56 PM

hi

boloss on October 1, 2007 8:04 PM

suspensssssssss !
When will we know who is the winner ?

Nodspy on October 6, 2007 8:03 PM

And the winner is?

ECA on October 11, 2007 3:45 PM

Sandisk made an interesting device awhile back..
It would let you use Sandisk USB flash drives to plug in. Thent he device would play the music on the Flash.
Anyone know if they are going to update it??

MICHELE M on March 27, 2008 8:46 AM

LOVE THESE LITTLE EVERYTHINGS. MUSIC FROM ANYTHING, PICTURES,MOVIES.........WHAT MORE COULD YOU ASK. I NEVER GET BORED WHILE FLYING ANYMORE.

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