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3.0 stars
"It's good just has some problems..."
Pros: Touchscreen, Don't have to use iTunes, Neat little features
Cons: Touchscreen may not react to touch (rarely though), Not much variety in accessories, expensive, problems with Rhapsody, useless little features, little thick
Summary: Touchscreen - it's a nice feature but of course that just leads to lots of fingerprints and lots of cleaning of the screen. Sometimes it dosen't react to your touch but this is rare. It doesn't happen very often, and it probably won't bother most users.
iTunes - I use Rhapsody to get my songs which worked very nicely. You just drag and drop into the folder. After awhile though, there were problems with doing this. It would be "transferring" but nothing was actually happening.
"Neat" features - There's .txt reading, FM radio (it's nice to have, but in my opinion you probably won't touch it more than once,) Bluetooth (probably one of the best features), and calendar/alarm clock.
Audio - I can't really say much about the audio, because this is my first Mp3 player, so I can't compare it to anything. There's a DNSE funtion that makes your songs sound better.
Accessories - There is very little choice in accessories. You probably have to get them online, but if you are like me, you rather see things first in person.
Price - The price is rather high. It seems like every feature in this has some problem to it.
Thickness - It's a little over 1/2 inch thick. Pretty thick compared to Ipods which are insanely thin.
Where to buy
Samsung YP-P2 (4GB, black):
$135.00
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