slotRadio
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Developed by | SanDisk Corporation (SNDK) |
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Initial release | 2009 |
Type of format | Audio |
Website | www |
slotRadio was a proprietary format developed by SanDisk that delivered music on a microSD memory card. Up to 1,000 songs were preloaded on microSD cards which were DRM protected. Users had no direct access to the music to copy songs, organize playlists, or download the songs from the card.[1] Songs could only be played using a SanDisk Sansa music player that supported the SlotRadio formatted microSD cards.
In January 2009, SanDisk introduced a Sansa music player with an MSRP of $99.99[2] that was bundled with a SlotRadio music card that included seven playlists: Alternative, Contemporary, Country, R&B/Hip-Hop, Rock, Workout, and Chillout.[3] SlotRadio gave consumers access to a large library of music but unlike individual MP3s that were purchased, the playlist was predetermined and the user had only the ability to skip songs forward, much like a radio or music streaming service Pandora, hence the name slot "Radio".
Cards could be purchased in different musical genres such as rock, country, oldies and hip hop/R&B. Each card contains several playlists by "mood" or environment such as workout, while featuring songs from Billboard's top charting artists. SlotRadio cards were sold for $39.99.[3]
SanDisk showed the first slotRadio player and card at CES 2009.[2]
SanDisk stopped providing slotRadio cards on March 31, 2012.[4]
Released SlotRadio Titles[]
Genre | Content |
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80's and 90s | 1,000 songs |
Country | 1,000 songs |
DailyMix | 1,000 songs |
Health and Fitness | 1,000 songs |
Oldies | 1,000 songs |
R&B/HipHop | 1,000 songs |
Rock | 1,000 songs |
Classical | 60 hours |
Christmas | 500 songs |
Latin | 500 songs |
Motown | 500 songs |
VH1 Classics | 1,000 songs |
KIIS-FM Mix (only available in “To Go” format) | 500 songs |
Source:[5]
SlotRadio+ titles[]
These cards were released exclusively for standard mobile phones. They are not compatible with regular SlotRadio players.
Genre | Content |
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Decades | 1,000 songs |
Hits | 1,000 songs |
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Healey, Jon (2009-04-01). "MP3 + DRM = slotRadio". LA Times Blogs - Technology. Retrieved 2019-06-06.
- ^ a b "Sandisk Launches Slotradio Player and Cards". www.sandisk.sg. Jan 7, 2009. Retrieved 2019-06-06.
- ^ a b France, Jasmine. "Sansa SlotRadio review: Sansa SlotRadio". CNET. Retrieved 2019-06-06.
- ^ SanDisk website: slotRadio+ cards
- ^ "Amazon.com: SanDisk slotRadio '80s & '90s Card (1,000 Songs): Gateway". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 2019-06-06.
- ^ "Archived copy". www.sandisk.com. Archived from the original on 23 October 2010. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
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External links[]
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- Audio codecs
- Digital audio
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