Samsung Napster YP-920


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Product type-- Digital player / recorder / radio

PC interface(s) supported-- USB

Flash memory installed-- No built-in memory

Digital storage-- Built-in 20 GB 1.8" Hard disk drive

Digital formats supported-- MP3, WMA, Audible, Ogg Vorbis

Signal-to-noise ratio-- 90 dB

Total harmonic distortion-- 1 %

Weight-- 5.3 oz

Dimensions (W x D x H)-- 2.4 in x 0.7 in x 4.2 in

Battery technology-- Lithium ion

Color-- Silver

Mfr estimated battery life-- 9 hour(s)

Included accessories-- Carrying case, Docking station

Software type-- Drivers & Utilities

Built-in display-- LCD

Diagonal size-- 1.8 in

Equalizer type-- Built-in

Factory presets-- Pop, Jazz, Rock, Classic, Bass Boost

Tuner type-- Digital Radio tuner

Remote control-- Player remote control - Cable

Headphones type-- Binaural Ear-bud

Cable(s) included-- 1 x, 1 x USB cable - External, Audio cable - External

Slot(s) provided-- No

Battery-- Lithium ion Rechargeable Player battery

Info taken from http://reviews.cnet.com/Samsung_Napster_YH....html?tag=prmo1

I think it is pretty decent for its price... what do you guys think?

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Product type-- Digital player / voice recorder

PC interface(s) supported-- Hi-Speed USB

Flash memory installed-- 330 hour(s)

Digital storage-- Built-in 20 GB Hard disk drive

Digital formats supported-- MP3, WMA

Signal-to-noise ratio-- 94 dB

Total harmonic distortion-- 0.1%

Weight-- 7.7 oz

Dimensions (W x D x H)-- 2.7 in x 0.9 in x 4.3 in

Mfr estimated battery life-- 16 hour(s)

Included accessories-- Carrying case

Software type-- MusicMatch, Drivers & Utilities

Diagonal size-- 2.3"

CD system-- None

Cassette system type-- None

Equalizer type-- Digital graphic

Tuner type-- None

MD system type-- None

Remote control-- Player remote control - Cable

Headphones type-- Binaural Ear-bud

Battery-- 1 x Player battery

Info from http://reviews.cnet.com/Dell_Digital_Jukeb...l?tag=pdtl-list

Cool (Y) one more competitor to iPod!!! Couple more years and iPod will be dead :devil:

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Your joking right? Today was my first day at school since the holidays and I'm guessing 25% of my school got an iPod or iPod mini for christmas. Yes there are other and better players but no body wants them. People want iPods because they are a fashion statment.

Your joking right?? Today was my first day at school since the holidays and I'm guessing 25% of my school got an iPod or iPod mini for christmas.? Yes there are other and better players but no body wants them.? People want iPods because they are a fashion statment.

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Fashion statement, same as Macs - but take a look at macs market share. Same will eventually happen to iPod - market will shrink. Every item goes out of fashion... just give it a time...

dude that samsung only has 9 hours of battery life  :x

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Well do you even use or listen to music 9 hours straight? I guess not. I don't think it would matter so much if the battery life was around 8 and above because I know nobody except music addicts listen to music 8 or more hours straight. Just pop the battery adaptor when you're going to sleep. :cool:

Well do you even use or listen to music 9 hours straight? I guess not. I don't think it would matter so much if the battery life was around 8 and above because I know nobody except music addicts listen to music 8 or more hours straight. Just pop the battery adaptor when you're going to sleep.  :cool:

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tbh, when i'm on the other side of the world or somewhere on vacation, i could honestly use more than 8 hours of battery life...i think my gigabeat has about that much...walking out for more than 8 or 9 hours can happen easily when you're on vacation somewhere and i'm really fond of my music, almost have it on whenever i'm out, but take it off when i'm with people lol. it gets boring by yourself hahah :rofl:

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