Today I received a $100 Best Buy Gift Card from an online promotion and I have decided to spread the wealth to one of my readers. So I have used this $100 gift card to purchase a SanDisk Sansa® e200R Rhapsody Series MP3 Player and I am going to give it away on January 31st to a random reader for participating on this site.

To enter the contest:
- Write a comment under one of the posts on this site. This comment has to be on-topic, useful, and contribute to the site. Any inappropriate or off-topic posts will be deleted and won’t be counted in this contest.
- Be sure to include your email address with the comment so that we contact you if you are the winner. Your website URI is optional, but an email address is required.
How we will pick the winner:
On January 31st, we will draw a number between one and the total number of comments. If that number comment is appropriate and contains an email address then that person will be picked as the winner. It’s that easy!
About the SanDisk Sansa e200R Rhapsody
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The Sansa® e200R Rhapsody is a flash based music player capable of playing music, photo, and even video clips. This device holds 4 GB of music which is ~1000 MP3 songs (64 hours of music) or ~2000 WMA songs (128 hours of music) and has a microSD cardslot which allows you to increase the song capacity.
There is a large 1.8” TFT color screen for playing music video clips or displaying the songs album cover. This device will support most image and video formats (gif, jpg, avi, mpeg, real). It has a digital FM tuner, on-the-fly FM recording, and voice recording capabilities. It has a rechargeable Lithium Ion battery that lasts for up to 20 hours.
They can be connected to the Rhapsody music subscription service for $12.99 a month. This monthly fee allows you to have unlimited access to millions of songs without paying per song, however when your subscription runs out you won’t be able to play any of the songs that you have downloaded until you renew. This player comes preloaded with around 1000 songs, but they all expire in 21 days and require you to renew your subscription with Rhapsody before you can play them again - this is their way of getting you hooked to the service and ensure that you will subscribe - not a bad sales tactic! |
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One accessory that you can’t live without is the Griffin iTrip charger and FM modulator. With this device you can recharge the player in your car and listen to the player through your car’s FM stereo all with a single connection, it runs around $79.99 so it’s almost as expensive as the Sansa player itself which is $99.99. |
