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Samsung YP-T9 review
Samsung employs the twin weapons of Bluetooth and video playback on its YP-T9 in an attempt to blast the iPod nano out of the water. It's slightly more expensive than the nano, but good design, long battery life and FM radio recording are worth it Read more
22 March 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Samsung YP-K3 review
Samsung's YP-K3 is a slim and stylish MP3 player with a touch-sensitive interface and a seamless design. If you only want to carry a couple of hundred songs around it's a desirable option that won't break the bank Read more
12 April 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Samsung U3 review
The Samsung U3 is a simple and inexpensive MP3 player. It comes in 1GB, 2GB and 4GB sizes and looks good with its slim body shape. It's easy to use and is perfect for anyone who wants a cheap device that has enough space on it to enjoy basic music playback Read more
17 August 2007 by Jasmine France
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Samsung YP-Q2 review
Up close, its plastic design leaves something to be desired, but the YP-Q2 budget MP3 player still represents excellent value for money. Its overall performance is good, there's a decent array of features, and the relatively large screen makes viewing photos and videos a pleasure Read more
27 May 2009 by Jasmine France
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Samsung YP-Z5 (2GB) review
It looks like a nano, and sounds like a nano, but the Z5 has two major differences. The interface isn't as intuitive as the iPod Click Wheel, but you don't need any proprietary software to load music onto it -- it's drag and drop on any OS. It might not be an iPod killer, but it gives Apple's baby a fair fight Read more
16 March 2006 by Chris Stevens
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Samsung YP-K5 (2GB) review
Famous on account of a YouTube video, in which someone drives a truck over it, the Samsung YP-K5 is a surprisingly resilient flash-based MP3 player. The K5 is instantly recognisable because of its built-in speakers, so it's the most plausible option if you want to share your taste in music with the rest of the bus Read more
6 October 2006 by Chris Stevens
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players
Samsung YP-T8 review
The 1GB, flash-based Samsung YP-T8 can't boast the small dimensions of the iPod Shuffle, but then the Shuffle doesn't reveal what it's playing. In contrast, the YP-T8 features a 41mm colour screen, and -- impressively for such a small device -- will even play video Read more
7 March 2006 by Chris Stevens
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Samsung YH-820 review
The YH-820 is smaller than the iPod Mini and has a colour screen you can view photos on -- but its audio performance and music transfer software hamper its chances against the big beast of the MP3 player market Read more
15 June 2005 by Chris Stevens
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Samsung YH-925 (20GB) review
Samsung may have cut corners to include a colour screen on the YH-925, but it offers the best interface this side of the iPod, and it supports a wealth of audio formats. It also lets you upload photos directly from compatible digital cameras Read more
24 August 2005 by Rick Broida
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Samsung YP-U1 (2GB) review
The Samsung YP-U1 is a USB key-style player. Unlike the iPod Shuffle, the U1 has a small LCD, which provides enough track information to give you an idea of what you're listening to. This, combined with the extra storage, makes it a strong contender if you're after a small, light MP3 player Read more
26 April 2006 by Chris Stevens
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