T3.com Updated: 2011-10-04 04:14:23
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This 2GB un-Nano from Samsung features an FM radio, photo viewer and movie playback, a voice recorder and 30-hour battery life. Best of all, you can kiss goodbye to earphone-cable-snagging misery, because this is Bluetoothed up to the hilt. Clear, co...
Superb screen. Excellent sound quality.
Build quality is slightly suspect.
A smart music player with a raft of killer features, this just needs to be beefed in the body department before slaying the Nano.
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Of all the pretenders to the iPod crown, Samsung has perhaps the best credentials, and its T9 media player will do its reputation as heir apparent no harm at all. In fact, it outperforms and outcools the iPod Nano in several areas. The YP-T9JAB, to g...
Samsung has just about ticked all the boxes with this one: it looks good, handles well and wont need constant recharging. The sound and visual quality cant be faulted either, and the players packed with features you wont find on an iPod. Although...
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If you want an MP3 player that has Bluetooth connectivity, this Samsung T9 is, more or less, the one we’d recommend. Why the hesitation? Because on the basis of the Bluetooth headphones we’ve heard so far, we’d suggest you stick to wired cans’ far supe...
Extensive feature list including Bluetooth, good menus, decent sound, battery life...
Doesn't sound quite as exciting as Apple's iPod nano, can be a bit slow to respond, Bluetooth needs to sound better...
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No ordinary MP3 player, the Samsung YP-T9 opens up a range of possibilities with its Bluetooth facilities. You can listen to your songs on wireless headphones, for instance. Alternatively, a suitably equipped mobile phone can interrupt your music whe...
Samsung is offering some stiff competition in the MP3 player field. The YP-T9 is an attractive and polished player with a good range of extra features, such as an FM radio, built-in microphone, Flash games and text reader. Its also refreshing to see...
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shinyshiny.tv Updated: 2011-10-04 04:14:45
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I took a look at the new MP3 player from Samsung. Its a pretty standard iPod Nanoesque wannabe, until you get to the fact that its got Bluetooth integrated. Could this be the end of wires as we know them? God I hope so.
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The devices display is crisp and vibrant and the menu system is easy to navigate thanks to the ergonomic five-way control pad. Video playback is smooth even with the 15 fps limit and is a great way to watch TV shows on the go. Audio quality is up to...
Great looking, Long Battery Life, Large Screen, Plays a large variety of multimedia, FM tuner and voice recorder...
USB port is proprietary...
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Sexy, isn?t it? And it might just knock Apple?s iPod Nano off its pedestal.
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In many ways, the Samsung T9 is better than Apple’s iPod Nano. Not only is it a tiny music player, it plays back video files, displays JPEGs and text files -- and can do most of this without being paired with the included software. Once you replace...
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The YP-T9 will suit anyone looking for a 2GB player thanks to a combination of design, features and interface. An excellent buy.
Excellent design, Easy to use, Wide range of playback modes...
Games arent worth the time, Built-in microphones are average The Final Word Well-designed, easy to use and feature-rich, the YP-T9B will suit anyone looking for a 2GB media player. Its an excellent buy.
Well-designed, easy to use and feature-rich, the YP-T9B will suit anyone looking for a 2GB media player. Its an excellent buy.
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2013-04-20 05:10:25
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Samsung's beautifully designed YP-T9 is one of the most desirable players here, with gorgeous looks and an interface that is both attractive and easy to use. Audio quality is excellent, with clear, undistorted sound across the spectrum at even the highes...
We were impressed by the quality of the audio and video from this stylish, easy-to-use player. It's a little expensive, but an excellent choice if you have the money. A 4GB version is available for £100...
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Bluetooth stereo – surely it’s the way forward for portable media players? Without the burden of wires, you can spin The Shins latest while flinging your locks with the gay abandon of a shampoo advert. Here to deliver that dream and compete wi...
Stereo Bluetooth. Good sound quality. Intuitive menus and software...
Bluetooth doesn’t work with video and radio. No Bluetooth headphones in box...
If you want Bluetooth you’ll want this, but elsewhere the LG and Sony machines just shade Samsung’s cutie...
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I sometimes wonder what MP3 manufacturers have in mind when they decide to compete in this market. With 80% of the customer base dominated by Steve Jobs’s iEmpire, how is it worthwhile to compete for the remaining 20%? Or do they have dreams of one da...
Sleek and attractive design, The joy of drag and drop file transfers, FM Tuner onboard, Long battery life, Built in Voice Recorder...
AC adapter not included, Software interface resembles iTunes (but works better), Poor sound quality when attached to a good system, Bluetooth wasn’t as cool as we thought it would be, Fingerprints are the enemy...
Enter Samsung Media Studio5 At first glance, Media Studio5 looks hauntingly familiar… Yes, it bares a striking resemblance to iTunes. While I can understand Samsung’s desire to pander to the masses, it’s a shame that Samsung would mak...
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The introduction of the Samsung YP-T9 back in late 2006 was Samsungs attempt at defeating the iPod Nano in this highly competitive MP3 player market. Samsung has really put in a good effort at attempting to overtake the Nano, and some people may agree...
Samsung is really making a move as a leader in MP3 player technology, and they do a nice job of implementing a quality product while keeping the price at a reasonable level. I hope to see the successors of the YP-T9 with a slightly faster processor and...
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Presently there a number of MP3 players produced by Samsung to cater for the expanding flash memory market. Of these, the T9 is the single player to adopt a completely tactile approach. Incorporating aspects from predecessors in the line of T player...
Presently there a number of MP3 players produced by Samsung to cater for the expanding flash memory market. Of these, the T9 is the single player to adopt a completely tactile approach. Incorporating aspects from predecessors in the line of T player...
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Samsung's designer credentials have gone from almost non-existent to highly respectable in the past couple of years, largely thanks to an increasingly swish range of phones and LCD TVs. The company, once derided for producing cheap and cheerful tat, is no...
Despite the irritations, the T9 is a good player. However, it suffers in comparison with some very hot competition. It looks smart, but if looks were all that mattered you'd buy a Nano. It has media playback capabilities, but so does the iRiver Clix with...
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With the comment fires raging at Microsoft’s claim to have sold a million Zunes in less than six months, perhaps it’s a good time to look at another of Apple’s competitors, and one which provokes a little less bile. Samsung has already s...
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Walk into any big box store these days and you will find a flood of portable media players on display. There are many shapes, sizes and prices vying for your attention. While Apple continues to lead the pack, there are plenty of options worth considera...
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Howstuffworks.com Updated: 2011-10-04 04:14:26
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The Samsung YP-T9 Flash-memory MP3 player is a midsize multimedia portable capable of handling many types of digital files, including MP3, WMA, DRM10 and MPEG4 video, and it packs in a host of other useful features as well. The YP-T9 is available in 2G...
Large and bright display, easy-to-navigate menu system, video capability...
Slippery finish, awkward "back" button placement...
The Samsung YP-T9 Flash-memory MP3 player is a midsize multimedia portable capable of handling many types of digital files, including MP3, WMA, DRM10 and MPEG4 video, and it packs in a host of other useful features as well. The YP-T9 is available in 2...
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Bluetooth stereo – surely it’s the way forward for portable media players? Without the burden of wires, you can spin The Shins latest while flinging your locks with the gay abandon of a shampoo advert. Here to deliver that dream and compete wi...
Stereo Bluetooth. Good sound quality. Intuitive menus and software...
Bluetooth doesn’t work with video and radio. No Bluetooth headphones in box...
If you want Bluetooth you’ll want this, but elsewhere the LG and Sony machines just shade Samsung’s cutie...
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Smaller than a Nano, the Samsung YP-T9 has great sound and comes packed with features like FM radio and a mic for recording. Is it on the hunt for the iPod?...
Very slick design. Great sound quality. Nice screen with a cool interface.
Lousy transfer software. Lack of supported file types. No alarm clock.
An iPod nano killer? Probably not, though it does offer Apples device some stiff competition. It may lack the quick navigation of the iPod, but it has great style, and it sounds every bit as good, if not better, than Apples slim device. The screen...
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Well Samsung has done it again! Their innovativeness with designs, and ability to keep their products sleek and sexy never fails to surprise me. The Samsung YP-T9 MP3 player, or rather, personal media player is no exception.DesignThis chic, light weigh...
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Laptopmag.com Updated: 2011-10-04 04:14:40
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We enjoy using Apples iPod nano, but the best thing about the slim player may be the competitive spirit it brings out in other companies. Samsung has responded to the nanos success with the YP-T9, a tiny, gorgeous player (in 2GB and 4GB capacities) p...
Eye-catching design, Intuitive menus, Long battery life, Good FM tuner and voice recorder...
Proprietary USB connector, Can’t operate as a flash drive...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 04:14:41
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A strong rival for the Nano, with Bluetooth, radio and video...
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People love to throw around the term “iPod killer”, and if ever there was an iPod nano killer, the Samsung T9 is it. Boasting features usually reserved for larger hard drive based players, a super-sleak design and one of the most intuitive int...
Tiny size Large and bright screen Video/picture/text/music playback...
No AAC support Sluggish startup and shutdown times...
This is one of the few gadgets we’ve seen that have truly lived up to the marketing hype. In fact, this player hasn’t been hyped enough. It is arguably the best MP3 player on the market today. We found no significant faults, and were delighted...
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mp3.com Updated: 2011-10-04 04:14:56
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The sleek, durable Samsung YP-T9 has a user-friendly interface and is packed with features: photo viewing, video playback, gaming capabilities, voice recording, and subscription music support. It sounds great and looks hot; its rated battery life is al...
The sleek, durable Samsung YP-T9 has a user-friendly interface and is packed with features: photo viewing, video playback, gaming capabilities, voice recording, and subscription music support. It sounds great and looks hot; its rated battery life is al...
The Samsung YP-T9s processor is slow, and side buttons take some getting used to. Whats more, the USB port is proprietary, and the device has no UMS mode.
Despite a few minor issues, the stylish Samsung YP-T9 is a no-brainer: its easy to use, packed with features, and sounds fantastic. What more could you ask for?...
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