Samsung YP-P2 (8GB, black)

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CNET Editors' review - Samsung YP-P2 (8GB, black)
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Very good

7.7

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CNET Editor's rating: 7.7 out of 10
Reviewed by Jasmine France
Review date: 11/07/07

The good: The Samsung P2 offers fantastic audio quality and a large, brilliant touch screen. The interface is fun and customizable, and the player is packed with features including video playback, a great FM radio, support for subscription music and Datacasts, and a plethora of sound enhancement options.

The bad: The touch screen of the Samsung P2 is not always precise, and the lack of tactile controls may not appeal to all users. There's no memory expansion option, and it's pricey.

The bottom line: The Samsung YP-P2 is an excellent-sounding MP3 player that will appeal to those looking for a cool touch-screen interface and stereo Bluetooth capability.

Editor's note: The Samsung P2 is currently undergoing an extensive update via the release of several complementing pieces of firmware known as Bluewave. Once the last major Bluewave update goes through, CNET will be reevaluating the player and considering a refresh of the review and rating. Please check back soon if you are interested in the update.

There's no denying that the Apple iPod Touch has the cool design appeal down to a tee, but not everyone wants to pay a premium for Internet connectivity on their MP3 players/PVPs. Some may instead prefer to cut the cord between their player and headphones, and for those users, there's the Samsung YP-P2, a touch-screen device with a sweet interface and stereo Bluetooth capability. And there's more good news: the P2, which is available in black, white, and red versions with 4GB ($200) or 8GB ($250) of flash memory, sounds great. This player ain't cheap, but audio enthusiasts will be satisfied.

Although it's noticeably smaller at 3.8 inches by 2.0 inches by 0.4 inch, the Samsung P2 resembles the iPod Touch more than any other MP3 player. Like the Touch, the P2 offers virtually no tactile controls, instead relying on its face-dominating (3-inch) touch screen for interface navigation. The similarities basically end there--the player's interface is decidedly less Mac-like than that of its iPod counterpart, but we daresay this is a good thing. Back to that momentarily. Rounding out the physical characteristics of the P2 are a mic hole, proprietary dock, and headphone jack lining its bottom edge; dedicated volume controls along the right spine; and a play/pause/power button and hold switch on the left side. There's also a multicolored, circular LED below the screen on the front that we originally thought might function as a home key; however, it is merely a visual status indicator.

So back to that interface: It's awesome. In the Samsung P2's settings, you can select from three fonts and three menu types. Our favorite is Cosmos, where the selections sit in different depths of field (as if in space) and as you swipe your finger up or down, the selections orbit into view. You may select any visible option on the screen, even if it appears "farther away" on the screen. There's also a My Skin setting: set any image as wallpaper and the menu selections appear as small icons across the bottom. Here, you swipe your finger left or right to move through options. Finally, there's the rather standard Matrix interface, which displays the icons in a grid--our least favorite because there's no swiping involved, and we think the finger dragging is what makes a touch screen fun.

The main menu is a good place to start delving into the features of the Samsung P2. Function numero uno is--of course--music, and the P2 knows what it's doing in this regard. Step into the Music option and files are organized by artist, album, genre and so on; or if you prefer, there's even a file browser. Once a selection is made, you're taken to a detailed playback screen, lined at the very bottom with onscreen back, contextual menu, and sound effect buttons. Just above these are play/pause and track shuttle selectors, and then a time elapsed/remaining bar (swipe your finger left or right along this to jog through the song). The very top of the display shows the time and battery meter, and the track name is always present a bit below that. The majority of the screen is dedicated to one of several available visual settings, which can be shuttled through by tapping the screen. Choose to display full track info, large album art, or one of four moving visualizations (a la G-Force), including a graphic equalizer.


The P2 comes with an excellent FM tuner that gets great reception and offers autoscan and up to 30 presets. The preset mode is cool and unique: numbered buttons show up along the bottom half of the screen so you can jump to exactly the station that you want.

Sadly, the Samsung P2 doesn't support a vast array of audio formats, just MP3 and both protected and unprotected WMA. However, it somewhat makes up for that by offering a massive amount of sound effects, including a nine-band custom EQ. In addition to music, the device plays video in SVI or WMV at a resolution of up to 480x272 and supports JPEG photos, which you can view while listening to music. There's also something called Datacasts, which are essentially bits of RSS feeds that you can transfer to the player (detailed instructions to be found in the manual), and a selection called PrimePack, where you can find a calendar, an alarm, and text files. Sadly, there is no separate sorting for podcasts, although you can make a folder of them to access via the file browser on the P2.

Of course, the Samsung P2's most compelling feature might be the built-in A2DP (stereo) Bluetooth. That means there's no adapter required for those who want to cut the cord between their MP3 players and headphones, provided the headphones use Bluetooth as well. The P2 can also be paired with Bluetooth speakers, such as Samsung's BS300. And you can even pair the player with your cell phone; playback will mute during an incoming call, and you can use the P2's built in mic to talk. The player can be paired with up to 30 devices.

Insofar as performance is concerned, the Samsung P2 is almost entirely impressive. Our one point of contention is that the touch screen is not always precise and responsive, so it sometimes takes a couple tries to get the desired reaction. However, the player really shines in all other areas. Photos look stunning on the screen--they are exceedingly bright and crisp. Videos at the highest possible resolution look similarly excellent, though we noticed some pixelation in the videos with a resolution of 320x240. And we're pleased that you can set bookmarks and choose from a few video-specific sound settings to enhance the experience (normal, action, or drama). Rated battery life is great for audio (35 hours) and good for video (5 hours); sadly, CNET Labs came nowhere near matching the music-only number, squeezing out a comparatively paltry 15.7 hours. Video endurance proved better at 5.7 hours

Clearly, the Samsung P2 is an audio enthusiast's MP3 player. Music sounds simply fantastic, and the nine-band user EQ--a rarity--makes it easy to fine-tune audio to your exact specifications. (Several other enhancement options help, as well.) With a pair of Shure SE310s, we got clear, sparkly highs; rich mids; and a tight and sneaky low-end response--enveloping but not overwhelming. The acoustic guitar Nick Drake's folk track "Things Behind the Sun" was pleasantly plunky, while his vocals were warm and buttery. The Black Eyed Peas' "Request + Line" featured super thumping bass that highlighted--rather than overshadowed--the shimmering Middle Eastern strings in the background. Overall, the P2 provides a highly pleasant and engaging listening experience.

(Originally posted on CNET Reviews)
User opinions - Samsung YP-P2 (8GB, black)
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8 out of 10 - Excellent
Review from Canada
Well, this player is available in Canada, but I'm not sure about US. Here is my review (I actually ... Read more
by DuckInA.Pond (see profile) - November 1, 2007

7 out of 7 users found this user opinion helpful.
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8 out of 10 - Excellent
Great design but has some flaws
I just bought this player yesterday on sale at Bestbuy for the very cheap price of $150 (the 4gig model). ... Read more
by afakirani (see profile) - November 29, 2007

6 out of 7 users found this user opinion helpful.
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6 out of 10 - Good
Bluetooth GREAT but player has flaws
First off, I don't see why people who haven't even had this player in their hand are rating ... Read more
by kaos4u2nv (see profile) - November 27, 2007

4 out of 4 users found this user opinion helpful.
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9 out of 10 - Spectacular
Basic review on Samsung YP-P2
Samsung's latest mp3 based on the Intuitive Touch Screen-YP-P2. It is considered one of the latest and as well ... Read more
by tomahawk23 (see profile) - May 7, 2008

2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
The firmware update makes this product much better
So ive owned the p2 for about a week now and im very glad of this product, the 2gb costs ... Read more
by Syrish (see profile) - February 25, 2008

2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.

10 out of 10 - Perfect
Music + video + Bluetooth = P2
The main thing that made me get this was the stereo bluetooth. The fact that everything i use day to ... Read more
by dnytaftr (see profile) - November 28, 2007

2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
Brilliant player overall
The player is actually quite small for something with a screen this size. I love the simple, clean cut design. ... Read more
by RandomPerson06 (see profile) - November 13, 2007

2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
best looking player on the market with features and quality to match!
I love this player. I bought a 8GB when it first came out here in Canada at a premium but ... Read more
by lk335 (see profile) - August 6, 2008

1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
sound quality is amazing puts my ipod video to shame
just like millions of other people out there i have a ipod video. i was walking around the nearest bestbuy ... Read more
by yel06gt (see profile) - March 3, 2008

1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
Cnet = Apple Fanboys/girls
I'm not going to comment on how the player, I've already done that in the pros and cons. ... Read more
by Chowdder512 (see profile) - February 14, 2008

1 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.





Full specifications - Samsung YP-P2 (8GB, black)
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Manufacturer: Samsung
Part number: YP-P2JCB/XAA
General
Width 3.9 in
Depth 0.4 in
Product type Digital player / radio
Height 2 in
PC interface(s) supported Hi-Speed USB, Bluetooth
Amplifier total output power 44 mW
Weight 3 oz
Color Black
Available body colors White, Red wine
Flash memory installed 8 GB Integrated
Digital storage None
Dimensions (W x D x H) 3.9 in x 0.4 in x 2 in
Voice recording capable Yes
Included accessories USB cable, Stand, Earphone
Packaged quantity 1
Software type Drivers & Utilities, Samsung Media Studio
Digital storage media type None
Radio
Tuner type Digital Radio
Tuner bands FM
Digital Player / Recorder
Digital player supported digital audio standards WMA, MP3
Digital player additional features JPEG photo playback
Video Playback Features
Video playback support SVI, WMV
Still image format JPEG
Battery
Rechargeable Battery Rechargeable
Technology Lithium polymer
Battery Lithium polymer Rechargeable Player battery
Mfr estimated battery life 30 hour(s)
Battery Life Details Video playback Lithium polymer 5 hour(s), MP3 playback Lithium polymer 30 hour(s)
Audio System
Sound output mode Stereo
Additional features View text, Speech to text, View Video, Bluetooth, Text to speech, Touch screen navigation, View photos
Cable(s) / Peripheral(s)
Cable(s) included 1 x USB cable -, External
System Requirements
Peripheral / Interface devices USB port
Min Operating system Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista
Connections
Connector type 1 x Bluetooth, 1 x USB
Built-in Display
Audio system built-in display LCD
Diagonal size 3 in
Resolution 480 x 272
Backlight display Yes
Features Touch screen
Manufacturer Warranty
Service & Support 1 year parts and labor warranty
Audio Features
Amplifier output channel qty 2
Built-in clock Digital clock
Water Resistant No
CD System
CD system type None
Digital audio standards supported WMA, Ogg, MP3
Equalizer
Equalizer user preset qty 9
Equalizer band qty 11 bands
Remote Control
Remote control None
Microphone
Microphone type Built-in
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Samsung YP-P2 (8GB, black)
Manufacturer: Samsung
Specs: Digital player / radio, 8 GB, MP3, WMA, Lithium polymer Rechargeable Player battery
Samsung YP-P2 (4GB, black)
Manufacturer: Samsung
Specs: Digital player / radio, 4 GB, MP3, WMA, Protected WMA (DRM), Lithium polymer Rechargeable Player battery
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