Samsung YP-F2X 512 MB Digital Audio Player Black
- Lightweight pendant-style digital audio player with 3-line LCD
- 512 MB flash memory holds 8 hours of MP3 and 16 hours of WMA audio
- Compatible with MP3, and WMA
- Integrated voice recorder; FM tuner; 5 EQ presets; 3D virtual surround sound settings
- Internal rechargeable battery with up to 12 hours of life
Product Description
Samsung YP-F2JXB 512MB Digital Audio Player - This compact digital audio player can store up to 512MB worth of your favorite MP3 or WMA music files. More than enough for your daily commute, working out, or relaxing at home. For a change of pace, this player has a built-in FM radio, so you can listen to local & national news, talk radio, sports, and more. An exciting feature that's exclusive to Samsung, is DNSe technology. DNSe provides a simulated surround sound effect that provides much richer and more natural audio from your existing music files. Built-in FM Radio Built-in Clock Display Pendant Type Design Up to 10 hours of playback per charge Built-in Lithium-Polymer Battery Charges via PC while downloading/uploading music Requires Pentium 133MHz or higher, USB 1.1 or 2.0 port, & Microsoft Windows XP Color - Black Unit Dimensions - 1.1 (w) x 2.05 (h) x. 59 (d) Unit Weight - 7.06 lbs. Amazon.com Product Description
Take your favorite tunes with you wherever you roam with the amazingly small and lightweight Samsung YP-F2JXB pendant style flash memory MP3 player, which features 512 MB of storage. It includes a set of comfortable necklace earphones, from which the YP-F2 hangs. It supports MP3, WMA, Audio ASF and OGG playback. The 512 MB memory will hold approximately 8 hours of CD-quality MP3 tracks (encoded at 128 kps) or 16 hours of WMA tracks (at 64 kbps). The YP-F2 includes an integrated FM tuner, voice recorder (via built-in microphone), and clock, and it has a 3-line LCD display. In addition to eight EQ presets, it also features Samsung's proprietary DNSe portable 3D sound technology for virtual surround sound. The built-in lithium-polymer battery recharges through the USB connection to your PC and offers up to 12 hours of playback. It's compatible with PCs running Windows operating systems, and it connects via USB 2.0 (which is built into the player). What's in the Box Samsung YP-F2 digital audio player, earphones, necklace, clip, USB cable, installation CD-ROM, printed operating instructions
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Samsung YP-F2X 512 MB Digital Audio Player Black
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- Publisher: Samsung Electronics
- Label: Samsung Electronics
- Studio: Samsung Electronics
- Average Customer Review:
based on 6 reviews
- Sales Rank in Electronics: #33897
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Summary: Good idea, but poor execution . . . 2007-12-02
Comment: This little gem was the poor product of a great idea - something small that will hang around the neck - perfect for the gym. It doesn't require some constrictive band on the arm, and it does not require a long wire from the waist that can catch on things. But it was designed and constructed poorly. It locks up often and, as with mine now, it is just impossible to access. I say it's a pity, because when it worked it was great. Battery life was poor, but I prefer that to having to put in new AA batteries all the time. I wish that Samsung had improved this product instead of abandoning it for iPod knock-offs.
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Summary: Not Good MP3 player 2007-09-27
Comment: This product was ordered and had to returned it twice and finally had to cancel the order and ask for a refund.
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Summary: Player Does Not Power On. 2007-08-24
Comment: I've been charging the player for 4 hours, but it still does not power on. This is the 1st Samsung product ever to disappoint me.
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Summary: Broke after two months . No customer support 2007-06-06
Comment: I used it for about two months before it completely locked up and no amount of formatting, flashing or resetting the player would get it to work.
I called customer support and they told me to ship it to them and they would send a replacement out in 3 business days.( I have the emails to prove it)
2 weeks go by and no player, so I called customer support and they give me the run around.
They make you call three different numbers and then the last one just hangs up on you.
I called them back and they gave me a fourth number to call, where you guessed it, I was told to call the first number.8O
I called the first number again and after 20 minutes on hold they told me to call back tomorrow.
This a true story and no I wasn't rude to them.
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Summary: Great Small Player but should have USB Adaptor 2006-07-30
Comment: You can't really complain about the size of this player. It really is as small as you could hope it to be. The weight too is extremely light. With a capacity of 512MB you can fit about 250 regular songs on there if you use the .WMA @ 64kbps format. This is equivalent to MP3 @ 128kbps. Considering you'd usually be listening through earphones or light headphones, you'd be hard-pressed to notice the difference.
My biggest complaint about the player is the lack of a USB adaptor. It has a NON-STANDARD connector at the bottom of it. It's not a USB connector at all, it has 10 pins (USB has only 4). This means that if you want to use your player between numerous locations (e.g. Work, Home, Girlfriend's place, Parent's place etc) then you need to always bring the 3-feet long USB cable with you.
What is the point of making a player so small and light if you have to drag a cable with you in order to be able to charge it or download songs to it?
I had an older Samsung Yepp player and I managed to get a small adaptor for it. It was basically a normal "A" USB connector and a mini USB connector joined together by a blob of plastic. You could bring it with you in that small mini pocket of a pair of jeans. So small you'd barely notice you brought it along.
No such luck with this player. I've asked Samsung if they make such an adaptor for it at various email addresses. Half of them say "we don't know", the other half of the email addresses don't respond.
In summary, I'd say only buy this if you only intend to download songs to it, or charge it, at home. In which case you can leave the USB cable there and you'll have no problems.
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