Price range: £102.59
What is it: Small and stylish 4GB MP3 player with Bluetooth
What we think: One of the best slimline players since the nano
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 22 March 2007
Tags: Samsung, Samsung YP-T9, sound quality, love, FM radio
We like:
Sleek design; video playback; OGG support; long battery life; FM radio
We don't like:
Lag during navigation
You might also need:
Better quality headphones
CNET UK judgement:
A sleek, feature-packed, high-quality MP3 player with excellent battery life, Bluetooth connectivity, a great FM tuner and support for video playback
Full 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. Designed for anyone interested in doing more than just listening to music on the move, this is one player destined to get some admiring looks from your friends. Continue Reading...
Samsung YP-T9 History
25 May 2007 in Reviews
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13 Apr 2007 in Reviews
So you don't want an iPod nano? There are plenty of exceptional flash-based MP3 players out there and we're going to round them all up and grill them side-by-side...
25 Jan 2007 in Crave
Samsung YP-T9: Initial hands-on
Crave got to play with the latest Bluetooth-enabled MP3 player from Samsung, which looks remarkably like a phone -- has it found its true calling?
25 Sep 2006 in Crave
Samsung YP-T9: Another day, another MP3 player
Is there no limit to the speed at which Samsungs reproduce? If we had a penny for every MP3 player Samsung has released this year, we'd have at least 15p. Shocked?
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