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We Almost Forgot: Sansa Connect

Whoa, in all our excitement about our launch, we totally spaced on one of the most exciting new products of the year: The SanDisk Sansa Connect, which finally hit stores on Friday. The cell-phone-sized digital audio player was one of our top five picks at the Consumer Electronics Show, where SanDisk made the official announcement and showed off an early version of the device.

Why were we so thrilled? Mainly, because it's a real Microsoft Zune-killer, and quite possibly an iPod-killer, and here's why: It's got built-in Wi-Fi that you can actually use to either stream Internet radio stations or download subscription ("for rent") tunes off of Yahoo! Music Unlimited (or any other PlaysForSure-compatible online music store such as Urge). You can also buy songs and download them wirelessly right to the player. The Zune, on the other hand, only lets you use Wi-Fi to swap songs temporarily between other Zune users. And, for now anyway, the iPod has no wireless capabilities.

But what really sets the Sansa Connect apart from all the other digital audio players that aren't the iPod or the Zune is its responsive controls and user-friendly onscreen menu--a functionality issue that most iPod (and Zune) competitors rarely seem to address.

Luckily for us, Engadget got its hands on a device on Friday. You can check out its review, which is mostly positive with a few complaints (about, for example, the Connect's limited, pre-selected Internet radio stations).

Now, we just got one of these babies, and we're going to give it a thorough test drive over the course of a week and get back to you, to see if it really lives up the the hype (and whether it's really good enough to make you dump your iPod).

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