Typical price: £30
What is it: Stylish, budget MP3 player
What we think: Good-looking and offering impressive audio quality, it's a great budget MP3 player
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 27 March 2009
Tags: Samsung, Samsung YP-S2 Pebble, audio quality, plastic, LED
We like:
Excellent value; sounds great; sleek and stylish design; useful on-the-go playlist feature
We don't like:
No screen; operating the extra functions takes some practice
Also known as:
Samsung S2
CNET UK judgement:
The Samsung YP-S2 Pebble is a simple, appealing MP3 player that offers a super-affordable price tag, good sound quality and some compelling extras. It's a great option for those who like to wear their devices pendant-style
Full review:
MP3-player manufacturers can count on one thing: there will always be a demand for cheap, basic portable music players. These minimally featured devices are often perfect for the gym or brief, day-to-day use. The Samsung YP-S2 Pebble, a screenless MP3 player that looks like a shiny stone, is such a device. Continue Reading...
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