Wednesday, September 06, 2006

home stereo: SanDisk offers dock for MP3 players

posted 9:31am EST Tue Sep 05 2006 - submitted by Brian Osborne
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SanDisk is showing it's not just a flash memory company, having launched a base accessory for its SanDisk MP3 players. The Sansa Base Station can be connected to a home stereo or powered external speakers. The base is compatible with the company's e200 line of MP3 players as well as the more recent c200 series.

It is an easy way to connect your MP3 player to a stereo system and the docking station hooks up to your PC to allow for quick transferring of music. Making things even nicer is the included remote control that also rests in the docking station, making it easy to change music without having to use the controls on the MP3 player. The Sansa Base Station will retail for US$69.99 and will be available by October in the U.S. and Europe.

MP3 players are great, but what makes an MP3 player nice is accessories. Being able to quickly access your music while at home through a docking station with a nice remote control makes the SanDisk MP3 players a nice option. I'm sure that's partly behind SanDisk's intention to market its MP3 players more by offering more accessories.

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