The e280 is the 8gb model -- that's what I've got.  I love it.  Twice as 
thick as the nano (not the fat nano), but a good bit cheaper.  I've 
never tried to watch video on it, but it's great for audio.

--BenD

Crow T. Robot wrote:
> uh....modern devices are not anywhere near the size of the classic, IIRC.
> those things were beasts!
> 
> personally, i use the Sansa e270 on a daily basis and love it.  not too
> small, not too big, good size screen, can watch video , 1/3 the price.
> 1/10th the hype.  expandable to 12GB with the 4GB microSD card.
> 
> how much storage you looking at needing?
> 
> On Dec 4, 2007 11:21 AM, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> What's everyone's favorite alternate to the iPod Classic.
>>
>> And I refer to CLASSIC because the size and the screen is important.
>>
>> No mini, itty bitty things ....
>>
>>
>>
> 
> 

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