Samsung YP-T9 review

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4.0 stars out of 5

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4 stars out of 5

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Verdict

A sleek, feature-packed, high-quality MP3 player with excellent battery life, Bluetooth connectivity, a great FM tuner and support for video playback

Good

  • Sleek design
  • Video playback
  • OGG support
  • Long battery life
  • FM radio

Bad

  • Lag during navigation

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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.

At £150, our 4GB model costs around £30 more than than the equivalent Apple player (you can also get 2GB and 8GB versions), so the key question is whether the extra features are worth the extra cash.

Design
What we love most about the YP-T9 is that it feels as good as it looks. The glossy piano-black finish is smooth and sleek, and is complemented by a matte silver edging. It's a very lightweight device that's shorter than a nano but doesn't feel cheap -- there's a tough feel to it that separates it from similar devices, such as Creative's Zen V Plus.

The four-way navigational pad is easy to operate with one hand and with practice can feel very natural. Putting the play/pause, menu, record and back functions on the sides is a good decision as it keeps the design of the front clean.

 


The YP-T9 is small and attractively slim

Should Samsung choose to produce a docking station in the future, the connection port is in the right place at the bottom of the player. The headphone socket and built-in microphone are located on the top, along with a small hook for a lanyard or neck-strap attachment.

Features
Unusually, the YP-T9 features stereo Bluetooth connectivity and will happily connect to a set of Bluetooth headphones. The player discovered our nearby set of 'phones quickly and paired with them in seconds. Bluetooth is version 1.2 and sound quality is as good as a wired pair.

Also rare is the unit's support for the OGG format. This is very popular among the open-source community, and is not supported by Apple's iPod range of players. MP3-wise, you'll fit around 1,000 songs on to the 4GB of space in this unit.

Videos are supported when they're converted into Samsung's SVI video format, using the bundled software and music manager. It's a simple process that took exactly 7 minutes to convert a 4-minute video on our office machine, which uses a 2GHz Athlon 64 chip.

Photos can be transferred to the player in JPEG format and Samsung has built a very handy thumbnail preview gallery and zoom function.

The bundled media-management software, Samsung Media Manager, is easy to use -- we didn't have to read the manual to start using it.

The YP-T9 features a built-in FM radio. If you hear something you particularly like the sound of on your favourite station, one push of the record button automatically starts recording live radio into MP3 format.

A built-in microphone allows you to record voice at a range of bit rates. The lowest setting allows over 100 hours of voice recording (ideal for lectures), while the highest setting, 128kbps, produces CD-quality recordings.

The player also comes with an impressive equaliser with 12 presets, and a nine-band user equaliser. There's also an option to limit the volume, which is very useful if you plan on buying this for a sibling. Two simple flash games are included too: Baseball and Pizza Delivery.

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mahutchinson's avatar
3.5 stars out of 5

mahutchinson 6 June 2008

Good: Radio, Bluetooth, nice size and construction, cheap deal

Bad: Software, radio inteference

Comment: Excellent product with great sound adjustment options obtained new from ebay auction at a really good price. 2 complaints - radio has surprisingly worse reception than my Sony Ericsson K800i and annoyingly adds every working frequency for a radio station rather than just the optimum one. The biggest disappointment however is that it doesn't appear to support Ogg files as stated here and on the Samsung website. The manual makes no mention of Ogg and the software won't transfer the files. This may require a firmware upgrade but if so this iis not made clear here or in the Samsung manual.

Paul McCarthy's avatar
4 stars out of 5

Paul McCarthy 15 July 2007

Good: Outstanding audio quality, battery life and drop dead good looks!

Bad: Proprietory connector, yet to find a battery pack for it

Comment: I purchased this at J&R in NY whilst on holiday to replace an Ipod shuffle as my main mp3 player for the gym and travelling after having read the reviews on Cnet.com and I have not been disappointed. It's a slim stylish player that can play video on a screen that you can actually view without eye strain and the sound is superb. I've used it with Shure E3c and Bose Quiet Comfort 2 headphones and have been rewarded with crystal clear sound. Using it in the gym with the Shure E3c's, I've been able to pound the treadmill to the Who, Led Zep et al without being disturbed by MTV. Yes it's a tad more expensive than a Nano but on this baby you have a choice as to whether you want to use a volume limiter.

Overall buy one, you won't regret it!

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