Interesting -> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PortalPlay … layer_5020
The Sandisk Sansa e200 series uses the newest generation of Portal Player chips (thats what some Ipods run on, most of the newer ones run on the 5020 chip, the sansa has the 5024, the newest nano runs on a propretary chip made by Apple I think).
Looks like the Sansa uses newer stuff than iPods (other than the second gen Nano which as I say has a self made chip from Apple, which I doubt is as good as a 6th generation chip as it's their first try, but I can't say it's not, could be better could be worse)
The Sandisk Sansa e200 series uses the newest generation of Portal Player chips (thats what some Ipods run on, most of the newer ones run on the 5020 chip, the sansa has the 5024, the newest nano runs on a propretary chip made by Apple I think).
Looks like the Sansa uses newer stuff than iPods (other than the second gen Nano which as I say has a self made chip from Apple, which I doubt is as good as a 6th generation chip as it's their first try, but I can't say it's not, could be better could be worse)