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Written by Matt Chapman   
Monday, 07 January 2008
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If you don’t fancy using your mobile as a stand-in media player, don’t worry. SanDisk has also been busy improving its Sansa View and Sansa Clip players.

The tiny Sansa Clip audio player, which we’re a big fan of, will now hold 4GB of music and the Sansa View will store up to 32GB of video or tunes.

That’s a doubling of capacity for both the Clip and the View.

The new 4GB version of the Clip will be on sale in the US in February with a suggested retail price of $79.99.

The new 32GB version of the Sansa View will also be out in February with a suggested price of $349.99.

Remember that both the Sansa Clip and the Sansa View require a computer running Windows XP or Windows Vista.

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