Question about material revisions

Well, my trusty 2 GB Clip just to give the soul, a fall too many times.  I'm looking to get a new mp3 player and noticed that the Clip had a revision in hw.  Can someone give a quick overview on what, if anything, is functionally different?  I did a quick scan of the forums and did not find anything useful, apologies if this has been discussed already.

The Clip has had a review of material recently, a change in production.  Clips of revision 1 and 2 will be work in the same way.  SanDisk has modified the firmware for the revised system.  Update the firmware, the only difference is that there are now two versions of the firmware for the unit in question.

If you are using the Sansa firmware update, it will automatically load the correct version.

Please note that this is a change in production, without affecting the functionality.  As individual components are changed, the firmware provides the correct parameters for the device to work as expected.  If your new device is a rev. 1 rev. 2, it will be work in the same way.

Bob

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