Samsung YP-T9JQB 2 GB Digital Multimedia Player (Black) | 
| Brand: Samsung
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Rating: 42 reviews Sales Rank: 6585
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Display Size: 1.8 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 3 x 2 x 0.4
MPN: YP-T9JQB Model: YP-T9JQB UPC: 036725601772 EAN: 0036725601772 ASIN: B000IXMVGU
Release Date: October 15, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Used item in original packaging. NO EARPHONES!! 30 day warranty and FAST SHIPPING!!
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| • | Lightweight, portable, digital multimedia player is full-featured enough for the multimedia enthusiast, but easy enough to navigate through and use for the complete digital-age newcomer | | • | Supports MP3, WMA, and WMA DRM music formats, JPEG photos, MPEG4 videos, FM radio playing and recording, voice recording, and flash games | | • | Features a macromedia portable user interface, a 5-button front side controller, and a sharp, clear 1.8-inch TFT LCD with 262,000 colors and an adjustable brightness | | • | Built-in 2 GB of flash memory stores up to 500 songs or up to 20,000 photos, while rechargeable battery allows up to 30 hours of audio play time, or up to 6 hours of video play time | | • | Comes with a pair of EP-370 balanced earphones and a stylish black finish, weighs only 1.73 ounces and measures just 1.68 x 3.27 x 0.44 inches (W x H x D) |
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Product Description Who says that you can't have it all? With the YP-T9 Multimedia player you will be able to download and listen to your favorite songs, view videos, view photographs, play games or listen to your favorite radio station. The YP-T9JQB will become an integral part of your daily life.
Amazon.com Product Description The Samsung YP-T9JQB 2 GB Digital Multimedia Player (Black) is a slim, lightweight portable digital multimedia player. This compact unit is full-featured enough for the multimedia enthusiast but easy enough to navigate through and use for the complete digital-age newcomer, and it's the perfect companion for everything from sitting on a bus on your way to school, to going to the gym. The primary purpose of the Samsung YP-T9JQB is, of course, to play music, for which this audio player is well equipped. Compatible with MP3, WMA, and protected WMA DRM (digital rights management) 10 audio formats, the T9 features DNSe (digital natural sound engine) technology for a clear, full sound, and a 9-band customizable EQ with 11 preset modes for all types of musical preferences. This unit supports playlists, as well as an internal favorites list that acts as an on-the-go playlist, and is subscription service compatible (Janus DRM). All the regular modes of playback are included, such as repeat, repeat one, shuffle, and normal, but this unit also includes a variable playback speed setting that speeds-up or slows-down your music from 3x to -3x the recorded speed. Furthermore, to protect your sensitive hearing Samsung's T9 series has an option to limit the audio output level so you don't accidentally damage your ears due to uneven recording volumes. Unlike many MP3 players, the YP-T9JQB doesn't just limit you to the music you already have. The built-in FM tuner will scan the entire FM range in under 60 seconds, and automatically place the available FM stations in to presets. To eliminate stations with marginal reception, users can adjust the sensitivity to only preset stations with a strong reception. What's more, the T9 will actually let you record directly from FM in MP3 format for playback later, even allowing you to select recording quality ranging from 96 to 192 kbps. And since this unit has a built-in microphone as well, you can also choose to record live sound or your own audio notes, also in MP3 format ranging from 32 to 128 kbps in quality, so you never need to miss a lecture or catch every word of a presentation again. More than just a music player, the Samsung YP-T9JQB supports the playback of video in the MPEG4 file format, with a video resolution of 208 x 176 pixels at a frame rate of 15 fps. This unit even comes with Samsung's Multimedia Software that transcodes the video on your computer before transferring it to your multimedia player so the files on your T9 play at an optimal frame size and rate with minimal effort on your part. This Samsung multimedia player will also allow you to view JPEG images, complete with the ability to zoom and re-center an image, and set any saved JPEG image as your wallpaper to be used during music playback. And for those users constantly on the go, the YP-T9JQB allows you to view text files in customizable views, and delete files directly from your player without having to use a computer, so you can download the mornings email and take it with you on your way to the office, school, or an important meeting. But Samsung doesn't stop there, preloading the T9 with built-in flash games including Baseball and Pizza Delivery, as well as the ability to download new flash games and even delete current ones to make room for more. The Samsung T9 multimedia player is built with a macromedia portable user interface with simple, intuitive menus and a 5-button front side controller. Menu navigation as well as video and pictures are displayed on a sharp, clear 1.8-inch TFT LCD with 262,000 colors and an adjustable brightness ranging from zero to 10. This unit supports 16 different languages for your menu view, and 32 different languages for ID3 tag information. The T9 allows you to choose between five different menu colors, even allowing you to shuffle colors at random so you get a different one every time you turn the unit on. During music playback you can set the display to show flash visualizers, JPEG photos, or the album cover art of what is playing, and power-saving features let you adjust your screen saver, sleep timer, LCD off and auto power-off settings. The Samsung YP-T9JQB comes with two gigabytes of internal flash memory for storing up to 500 songs at 128 kbps, up to 20,000 JPEG photos, or up to 138 hours of audio recordings at 32 kbps. This unit has a built-in, rechargeable lithium-ion polymer battery with a capacity of 740 mAh that allows up to 30 hours of audio play time, or up to six hours of video play time. The Samsung T9 has a 20 mWatts per-channel output, and includes a USB 2.0 connector for interfacing with your PC, as well as a 24-pin UART (universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter) chip and 3.5mm earphone out connector. This multimedia player requires Windows XP or higher for subscription services, and comes with a pair of EP-370 balanced earphones so you can start listening to your music from the very first day. The YP-T9JQB comes with a stylish black finish, weighs only 1.73 ounces, measures just 1.68 x 3.27 x 0.44 inches (W x H x D). What's in the Box Samsung YP-T9JQB 2 GB digital audio player, 1 x pair of EP balanced earphones, 1 x USB cable, installation CD with Samsung Media Studio software, and a user's manual.
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Great player... if you can actually get your music on it April 11, 2007 J. D. Wu (Chicago, IL) 20 out of 23 found this review helpful
I am going to echo many of the other reviews on this product. The pro's... 1.) affordability. I bought my 2 gig version for about half the price of an IPOD. 2.) player functionality can't be beat. In terms of what this mp3 player can do, it blows the IPOD out of the water. Disregard the fact that I'd never use a voice recorder or an FM tuner, the player itself has cool functions for everyday listening. My favorite is the 'Street Mode' that seems to give it a bass boost and cancels out noise without increasing the volume and shattering my ear drums. Con's... The only thing I can say is I would not buy this product ever again, and urge anyone shopping around to look at the CREATIVE players or just go with an IPOD over this Samsung. The software that comes with it is probably the most user unfriendly thing I have ever encountered in my entire life. Some of the reviews before spoke of the player freezing in mid download, but I've never experienced that. My issue is that dragging music onto player, or making playlists and then putting the playlist on the player doesn't actually do anything. The worst thing is, if you want to add a song to a playlist, you can't just add the one song. You can try, but what happens is you end up with a playlist with ONLY THE ONE SONG YOU WANTED TO ADD!!! Instead, you have to recreate the playlist and have the player download all the songs all over again, overwriting the previous ones, JUST TO UPDATE the playlist with one song. It is the most time consuming and frustrating experience I have ever encountered with a piece of electronics equipment... and I work in the IT industry! Do yourself a favor and go with something else.
I bought this because I am not a person who buys iPods because I know there are other alternatives. October 22, 2006 17 out of 21 found this review helpful
I am not someone who walks into the Apple Store at the Shops at La Cantera and buys an iPod because those aren't the ONLY ALTERNATIVES to portable CD players. I bought this Samsung Yepp T9 (2 gigabyte) at Best Buy.(Sorry Amazon you didn't have this on your site on October 4.)I bought this because My SanDisk Sansa M240 got broken by this jerk in My BSA troop because I didn't buy an iPod like he expected. (What a Jerk!) After a few weeks using my 8 year old Sony walkman CD player I bought this to break away from the iPod/iTunes life, and I like it. PROS: Video Photos Games Text viewer Flash games FM radio Voice/FM recording Color screen Not an iPod CONS: No Audible support yet No accessaries yet because this is new Making your own playlist is weird because if you have the same songs on your T9 they show up twice. i.e. You have White and Nerdy on your T9 and that song is on a Favorites playlist you have an extra White and nerdy. I hope You like my review. Oh yeah, I'm really 16 ,but I have no email address.
Had a lot of issues at first January 10, 2007 SL (RI) 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
Had a lot of problems with the first generation firmware. I believe part of it was also my using Windows Media 11 (which was on Beta stage when I purchased this in October). Windows media 11/ MTV Urge wouldn't always bring up the player to sync. I would have to reformat the player using Samsung Media Studio 5 to have WMP 11 see the player. I recently updated the player's firmware to 1.27 (released Nov 11, 2006) and it seems to be working fine now. Having used firewire transfers on iPods, I find this USB transfer/sync to be really slow. Now, the good things about this player are its durability, attractiveness, well-designed user interface and excellent sound quality. It has more features than I need or use--such as voice recorder, FM player, video player,and (Adobe/Macromedia) Flash-based games. All in all, this is a great player for someone looking for a small MP3 player capable of playing subscription music.
Samsung T9 -- the best quality and the best value January 5, 2007 Attila (California) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Let's see.....my new Samsung T9 plays MP3 music formats easily and clearly (put in about 350 already), plays video clips in a beautiful TV-like display (put in about six animes), plays flash games (has two and I plan to put in some), is a text reader (put in five long .txt files already including an English Dictionary and The Complete Brothers Grimm Stories), has a voice recorder (I recorded my professor's entire 40-minute class lecture), has super clear FM reception, and at least 34 hours of battery life (which exceeds the rated 30 hours). On top of this, I got a shiny and smooth, solidly-made and durable, and concise but complete high-quality entertainment gizmo that I can enclose in my hand and that is my new Samsung T9 Multimedia Player. Now my Ipod Nano (which costs at least 40% more) plays MP3 and....uh..... well.....that's it I guess.
Don't be fooled, keep shopping April 6, 2007 Jason Zolghadr 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
In short, the product looks nice and has a cool looking menu with pleasantly futuristic sounds the beep as you navigate throughout. This however is the product's ONLY redeeming feature. I read some skeptical reviews on my blackberry before making the final purchase, but I figured all the bugs I read about were probably infrequent and would not happen to me. The problem most likely originates from the proprietary software, included in order to sync up your media with the player. At first glance, it looks simple and easier to use than itunes. While itunes can be a pain to work with, at the end of the day it WORKS, which is more than I can say about Samsung's software. After adding media to your library, you drag it onto the player, simple enough, except however if you attempt to bring over too many files at a time, the software shuts itself down, refuses to restart, meanwhile the unit itself continues to beam "Transferring files, do not unplug" although it is actually doing nothing. All you can do now is it unplug the unit and reset it. Attempting to simply power the product off or back on again does not work, and there are no instructions (naturally) with what to do in this case. I managed to figured out on my own how to reset the unit, by pressing the 4 side buttons simultaneously. At this time the unit restarts itself, with the media you have loaded ready to enjoy! However, you can not add any additional media because now the software (right along with windows itself) no longer recognizes the unit (most likely due to a corrupt file caused by having to reboot the unit or by the bogus software shutting itself off). I had the pleasure of repeating this process 3 times before I did my blood pressure a favor and returned it to the store. At the end of the day (literally), I wasted HOURS trying to load this player with 1GB or so of music without success. I was initially attracted to the products by its slick exterior and the marketing material behind the product at best buy listing it's additional features (video, picture & text viewer, voice recorder, etc). I didn't have the opportunity to sample it in store because the display unit at Best Buy did not work, which would prove to be clever foreshadowing.
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