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Like an increasing number of portable media players, Samsung's P3 has a touchscreen. It doesn't feel nearly as sensitive as Apple's iPod Touch's screen, though, and scrolling through long lists can be quite frustrating. It has haptic feedback, so i...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-17 21:31:27
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The P2 did great guns for its manufacturer, allying a nice design with a touch screen and quality audio. Its successor is here, the P3, a direct descendent of the previous model. But there’s plenty of competition out there.Brushed aluminium, glass scre...
Audio quality, No hiss, Plays videos without reencoding, Nice screen, UMS...
Shiny screen, Lots of useless gadgets, Navigation is slow...
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After a little over a year as the standard bearer for Samsungs PMP range, its time for the YP-P2, aka the Yepp P2, to retire. But is its replacement - the YP-P3 – an evolution or a revolution? And has it got what it takes to lure buyers away from the...
Imagine a Samsung P2 with the GUI from the Omnia phone and better codec support, and you have the P3. Thats not really a massive leap forward, though, and while the UI looks better than the P2s, it suffers from many of the same basic problems in use...
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Its been just a month since we first saw s sexy YP-P3 player, but already its available for£20 less than the official price of£130. That makes it almost identical in price to the all-conquering nano, and certainly on first sight, the Samsung looks...
Stylish design, touchscreen is superficially impressive, plenty of features, good sound and video...
Interface has its foibles and could be more intuitive, lacks extra performance sparkle...
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Towards the end of last year I was beginning to feel a little sorry for Samsung; the company was producing its best MP3 and media players ever, and yet it still seemed to be coming second best in every category. The YP-U4 was a lovely little compact audio...
Samsung's touchscreen beauty lacks many iPod touch features and can't match the S-series Walkmans for value or sound quality. But as a slick, pocket-sized player for audio, video and stills, it takes some beating. Samsung's best PMP yet!...
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CES As soon as you lay hands on the Samsung YP-P3, the first thought that will go through your head is what a nasty bit of plastic tat the P2 is by comparison. Clearly someone at Samsung has been looking at recent Apple and Cowon players and decided to...
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It seems like most MP3 players out on the market lately, their design and ideas have become stagnant. Not so with Samsung. Theyve released their latest MP3 player to the market, the YP-P3 Touch Screen Mp3 Player. The YP-P3 is an updated version of th...
Slick design, Ultra thin, Uses widgets and Flash files, Touch screen with feedback, Bluetooth, Built in speaker, Text viewer and text to speach, Voice recorder, FM radio...
The YP-P3 a slick little MP3 player. Colors are bright and vivid. Video displays at 800 X 600 and requires no converting to be able to use. Touch screen menus are a breeze to navigate, and the vibrating feedback is a nice touch. The ability to use fla...
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Samsung has made many products over the years, and they seem to stretch back into the early dawn of man. Okay, maybe not quite that long, but let’s say somewhere in the 20th century they’ve made things from computers to phones, mp3 players you name it...
Bluetooth compatible, Earphone free, Thin for pocket space, Easy sliding, A nice glossy finish look...
Takes longer to charge, Shiny for picture taking, Always cleaning fingerprints off...
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It's been just a month since we first saw Samsung 's sexy YP-P3 player, but already it's available for £20 less than the official price of £130. That makes it almost identical in price to the all-conquering iPod nano , and certainly on first sight, the S...
Luxurious looks and build, big screen, iPlayer compatibility, good sound and video...
Though better than some, the interface is far from perfect, others sound more exciting...
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Its really not as exciting as Samsung would have you believe, but its also unlikely to offend. If you do feel the need to turn it off, its worth noting that the option is, rather bizarrely, hidden away in the players sound menu.Customisable homesc...
Luxurious looks and build. Big screen. iPlayer compatibility. Good sound and video...
Interface is far from perfect. Sound lacks excitement of other players...
One of the best small-capacity, big-screen players weve tested – and affordable, too...
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