And here we thought SanDisk had up and buried its once-thriving Sansa PMP line. Finally — it was this company’s CEO that said ” you may’t out-iPod the iPod.” For whatever reason, it looks like the memory mainstay is set to check out its hand all over again inside the saturated media player market, with a Sansa Fuze+ rumored for release within the near term. As that you may clearly see above, there won’t be anything too special concerning the Fuze+, though the 2.4-inch QVGA display, capacitive touch controls and inbuilt FM tuner are certainly appreciated. It’ll ship in 4GB, 8GB and 16GB flavors, supporting the same old file formats (AAC, MP3, WMA, OGG, FLAC, Audible, MPEG4, H.264, WMV, etc.) and offering a rechargeable battery good for 24 hours on the audio side and 5 hours on the video side. USB 2.0 support is thrown in, as is the absolutely riveting confirmation that it’ll be ” ready for slotRadio and slotMusic memory cards.” Knowing that, we aren’t so sure if our minds can take the wait till September 12th, but we’ll do our best.

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