I own the MP3 player now for 2 months and am completely satisfied. The sound quality is very good (with Sennheiser PMX 100, the supplied've never tested). The unit is comfortably small, fits in even the smallest pocket. Due to the size of the detachable clip is a very useful feature for him is not to lose. The feel of the device is also very good, meticulous workmanship, buttons do not match and the 3.5 mm jack is firmly seated in the housing. The few but perfectly adequate sized keys have a pleasant pressure point and a valuable aspect and durable. Who's afraid of fingerprints should be clear that the Player was provided to a large extent with black piano lacquer. The relatively large OLED is usual very high contrast as for OLEDs and very easy to read, even in sunlight. The illumination of the control wheel completes the particularly easy operability. The MP3 player is connected via a standard mini-USB cable to the computer, advantageous if it should disappear / go broke. A navigate the menu is only ID3 tag mgl., One should have his music collection so well tagged. A thoughtful feature is the Sansa update. If you update the program allows the Internet access it provides firmware updates, manuals etc. for immediate download at (if any) and in the case of firmware updates it installed this also the same. Simple and good. The Sansa has no additional functions when radio (not tested, am not a radio listener) and dictation (no intoxicating quality) apart. Nevertheless: Anyone looking for a small, high quality MP3 player without excessive functions is well advised with the Sansa Clip. Those who can not do without mobile video experience should take a look at the Sansa Vuze, which is of course more expensive.