MicroSDHC up to 32 GB and 2, 4, or 8 gigabytes internal flash memory
Operating system
Proprietary firmware or Rockbox
Display
1.9 inch 220×176 pixel TFT LCD
Input
Click wheel
Connectivity
USB 2.0 (MSC and MTP)
Power
Lithium ion battery
Predecessor
Sansa e200 series
Successor
Sansa Fuze+
Related
Sansa e200 series Sansa c200 Series Sansa Clip
Sansa Fuze Firmware
Stable release
1.02.31 and 2.03.33
/ January 20, 2010; 14 years ago (2010-01-20)
The Sansa Fuze is a portable media player developed by SanDisk and released on March 8, 2008.[1] The Fuze is available in three different Flash memory capacities: 2 GB, 4 GB, and 8 GB and comes in six different colors: black, blue, pink, red, silver, and white.[2] Storage is expandable via a microSDHC slot with capacity up to 32 GB, and unofficially to 64 GB or more via FAT32 formatted SDXC cards.[citation needed] All models have a 1.9 inch TFT LCD display with a resolution of 220 by 176 pixels and a built-in monaural microphone and FM tuner; recordings of the latter two are saved as PCM WAV files.[citation needed]
The SansaFuze is a portable media player developed by SanDisk and released on March 8, 2008. The Fuze is available in three different Flash memory capacities:...
developed by Austria Microsystems and also used in the Clip, Fuze, and later e200/c200 models. The Sansa c100-series players have colour displays and are able...
over: SanDisk SanDisk SansaSansa c200 Series SansaFuze Comparison of portable media players Kim, James - CNet.com. "SanDisk Sansa e280 (8 GB)". "Sandisk...
the 1.01.29 firmware for the Sansa Clip player. (added in May 2008) Sandisk added Vorbis capability for the SansaFuze player in the 1.01.15 firmware...
Retrieved on October 20, 2011. "The Sansa MP3 Player Default Songs". "The first 19 songs that come on the SansaFuze?". SanDisk Forums. December 13, 2008...
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lofted by an Ares V vehicle sometime in the 2020s, with each B83 being fuzed to detonate over the asteroid's surface at a height of 100 meters or 330...