The Sansa e200 series is a portable media player developed by SanDisk and released on January 5, 2006.
It is not possible to simply copy videos to the device, even if they seem to be in the correct format; trying to access them displays an error message.
The players are powered by a user-replaceable (offered as replacement set by SanDisk and some competitors) lithium-ion battery that is also rechargeable and come with a built-in expansion slot for microSD cards, an FM tuner with a recording function (only available in North America, Japan, New Zealand, Australia and some other countries), and microphone for voice recording.
For V2 Sansa players with firmware version V03.01.11, this option has been completely removed from the settings menu.
MSC is Mass Storage Class where the computer would see the Sansa as a regular flash drive.
Physically identical to the regular Sansa e200, this player was sold exclusively at Best Buy, or directly through Rhapsody, the RealNetworks digital music store.
It also anti-aliases the text displayed and has different names for the USB modes.898141 The player has a feature called "Rhapsody Channels", which is the online service's brand of podcasting, and also comes with pre-loaded content.