Best inexpensive mp3 player for audiobooks? Sansa Clip+?

I mainly use my mp3 player for audiobooks rather than music, and my current one (an old 30gb Zune) is fine for music and video, but awful for audiobooks. It will save my place if I pause before turning it off, but that means I can't listen to something else before going back to the audiobook. And now that several of my audiobooks are in 6-hour chunks, losing my place will be pretty annoying.

It's also a bit bulky/heavy so what I'm hoping is that someone can recommend a good, cheap mp3 player that has bookmarking and is good for audiobooks. I'm looking to spend around $50-60 and would like least 4GB of space.

I'm considering the Sansa Clip+, which I can get for $45--any comments from someone who has one, or other suggestions?

2010-03-03T15:11:21Z

I forgot, I also need it to be compatible with Audible.

Also considering the Sansa Fuze and Creative Zen mozaic, but not sure they are worth the price difference for what I need?

MTS2010-03-03T17:28:29Z

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Sansa Clip+ is a good mp3 player with good price.Great sound , good battery life, good build quality.

?2017-02-24T13:38:19Z

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