REVIEW: Sansa Fuze Is Worthy nano Challenger

Apple might rule the world of music players but it's not alone. In fact, SanDisk, better known as a memory supplier, holds second spot in the US thanks to its ability to make good players that always come in cheaper than Apple's offerings.
The recently launched Sansa Fuze is aimed squarely at the nano. It looks like the nano and, give or take a few grams and some millimetres, there's not much between them. We were sent a 2GB model to test, but it also comes in 4GB and 8GB versions. It's a neat and stylish player with a glossy black front, 1.9in display with a click wheel underneath and the layout is plain and uncluttered. So far, so nano - although the nano's display is 2in and boasts a slightly higher resolution - but the Fuze has plenty to offer that the nano does not. Let's look at the basics.
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