Samsung YP-T9JQU 2 GB Digital Multimedia Player (Purple)
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Samsung YP-T9JQU 2 GB Digital Multimedia Player (Purple)

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Description:

Samsung YP-T9 2 GB Digital Audio Player Purple

Features:
  • Lightweight, portable, digital multimedia player is full-featured enough for the multimedia enthusiast, but easy enough to navigate through and use for the complete digital-age newcomer

  • Supports MP3, WMA, and WMA DRM music formats, JPEG photos, MPEG4 videos, FM radio playing and recording, voice recording, and flash games

  • Features a macromedia portable user interface, a 5-button front side controller, and a sharp, clear 1.8-inch TFT LCD with 262,000 colors and an adjustable brightness

  • Built-in 2 GB of flash memory stores up to 500 songs or up to 20,000 photos, while rechargeable battery allows up to 30 hours of audio play time, or up to 6 hours of video play time

  • Comes with a pair of EP-370 balanced earphones and a stylish purple finish, weighs only 1.73 ounces and measures just 1.68 x 3.27 x 0.44 inches (W x H x D)

Product Details:
Product Length: 3.0 inches
Product Width: 2.0 inches
Product Height: 0.44 inches
Product Weight: 0.81 pounds
Package Length: 6.5 inches
Package Width: 6.4 inches
Package Height: 1.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.3 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 19 reviews
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 19 customer reviews )
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

4Pretty good stuff actually  Feb 02, 2007
By D. Freinik "with a beer n each hand and a smile in between."
I reviewed this shortly after i got it on the link for the black one. AS far as i know they are the same minus the color difference. So I'll make this one a bit shorter drag and drop works out of the box. Sound is good gets pretty loud on the headphones. I have yet to test the battery life under normal conditions but at work with the volume maxed and street mode on i got around 7 hours. Mind you this is maxed volume with the added drain of the street feature so it may very well get close to the specified 30 or so hours advertised under normal conservative use; i.e no constant background etc. I dd have a chance to encode a small video. I do not recall the orig. format .vi most likely seemed pretty fast on my modest machine (1.8 sempron) quality is good size aroun 224x? On the player it looks really clean albeit small. All in all very good player for the price.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

4Great MP3 Player, Crappy Software  Mar 16, 2007
By J. Holmes
I LOVE this MP3 player. I love the size of it and I love the look of it and I just love it. But the software leaves much to be desired. The software that came with the player didn't even work, it installed, but I couldn't get it to load anything to the player. So I used Windows Media Player to load my music. Then I wanted to load some pictures so I tried the software again, no luck. I searched online and found out that other people had problems with the software and that there was a newer release on their website. Downloaded that and it works. It is annoying that in order to load pictures, text files or images you have to use the Samsung software. I wish there was some other way. I also do not like the headphones that came with it, they hurt my ears. But that's easy enough to deal with by just getting a new pair of headphones.

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5A great mp3 player - not just for they money  Mar 08, 2007
By C. A. Gendron "Cathyanne1"
I did a lot of research before purchasing an MP3 player, and I wound up purchasing this Samsung. It holds a ton of music, plays video, has an FM radio, lets you store text files, has a voice recorder and flash games. You can also play in shuffle mode or by genre, artist, playlist, etc. For the same money as another brand I won't mention, you get so many more features it's incredible. The interface is intuitive, it's easy and fast to upload and the sound is unbelievable.

I kind of wish I had gone for the 4gb model, but I'm still in love with this one.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Much better performance than what I expected  Aug 21, 2007
By Interbeing
After spending quite a bit of time looking at the various options for an MP3 player such as the Zen V plus and Sansa e260, I finally chose the the Samsung YP-T9 2GB because of 3 things, 1st. - although all 3 products had pretty good overall ratings, it seemed that the Samsung had fewer firmware problems (such as lockups). 2nd. The physical build of the unit seemed much more solid and classy than either the Zen Plus or e260, and 3rd. Amazon had a really good price on the purple 2GB model ($85.00).

I have not been disappointed and although I was concerned about the 2GB capacity, have found it not to be an issue at all. I have a few hundred mp3 songs, numerous photos, podcasts and even some home video clips of my granchildren on it with about 500mb to spare.

The sound, even with the provided earbuds seemed okay, but after listening to other 3rd. party earbuds, I was blown away by the quality of the audio. I have ordered a set of Sennheiser CX300's which were on sale here on Amazon for less than $40.00 delivered and am really looking forward to replacing the OEM buds. There are numerous EQ settings, or you can create your own custom setting.

The user menu is fairly intuitive and even though the manual comes on the provided CD, it is not really neccesary to get started using the YP-T9. The provided PC S/W is adequate, although lacking many features seen with other products. It would be nice to have the ability to better integrate with podcast feeds.

Video handling and compression is very good and the screen display is suprisingly good, unless outside. The provided FM reciever is pretty weak, but will find the stations I am most interested in listening to and the recorder is nice if you want to capture a talkshow segment. The voice recorder is very basic, but gets the job done.

One thing I would have liked to see was integration with MS Outlook for the contacts, the Zen Plus has this capability and if it were not for the cheap feel and lower quality of the Zen unit, I might have gone for it instead of the T9.

I have had absolutely no lockup problems with my T9 and use it every day, uploading news podcasts in the morning which I listen to on the way into work in the morning via my aux input on my Honda Civic and I listen to it via earbuds during my lunch break. The unit seems very well built and Samsung includes an additional 3 months warranty if you register the unit online, giving it a 15 month parts and labour warranty. Battery life is excellent as well and although I had originally planned to get the car adaptor to recharge during the day if needed, have not found it to be neccessary and can use it all day w/o even getting to 1/2 charge.

Overall I couldn't be more pleased with my purchase decision and do not hesitate to recommend it to anyone else.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5This is perfect  Jul 16, 2007
By Kidbri
Granted, I am no novice when it comes to such devices, and knew full well what I was going into when I bought this; but, still, I am shocked at the negative reviews I have read. While each users experience will be different, I must say I am pleased to see those unsatisfied choosing to downgrade; this is an advanced piece of equipment. For me, it's perfect. I have installed the latest firmware, which allows the user to utilize ogg vorbis files, which is why I purchased this model, without affecting any other uses of the player. If you are not afraid of spending just a little time, you will gain AMAZING (shocked by the what the one reviewer wrote!) sound quality, and an awesome overall experience. I also work in radio, and the voice recorder is of a near studio quality when set to mp3 128 kbps...compare this to other voice recorders that sound like a cell phone in the middle of the desert...the text reader allows for great reading on the go, and the video works great, so long as one doesn't mind the conversion process. Granted, I must agree that the included software is sluggish, at best; but when used only for updating the system's libray, and converting video, it is fine. Use another freeware software (Mediamonkey) for syncing the T9, and you're in for a great experience.

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