Home :: Audio :: MP3 & Digital Audio :: Up to 32 MB MP3 Players  

33 to 64 MB MP3 Players
Digital Media Players
MP3 Jukeboxes
Over 65 MB MP3 Players
Up to 32 MB MP3 Players

Samsung Yepp Hip-Hop 32MB Digital Audio Player (Silver)

Samsung Yepp Hip-Hop 32MB Digital Audio Player (Silver)

List Price: $149.99
Your Price:
Product Info Reviews

<< 1 .. 6 7 8 9 >>

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cheap, feather-light, fast-upload, and good sound quality.
Review: You will get a high-quality and cheap mp3 player for (...). The features I like about this player are:

1. Very light.
2. Bargain price.
3. One free 32 MB card.
4. Good sound quality.
5. Fast uploading of songs.

and

6. Beautiful silver design.

At first, I was sort of skeptical. I was thinking maybe there's a catch in this player. But lo and behold, it was more than what I expected.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Deal
Review: PROS:

1. Light weight
2. Free 32mb smartmedia card after purchase
3. Carrying holster, fast upload.
4. Great sound and can get very quiet and very LOUD.
5. Good battery life.
6. Real Jukebox included.
7. Batteries included.

CONS:

1. Can't move around songs after upload, unless you re-upload it the way you want it, but that's Real Jukebox's fault.
2. Earphone cord is just a little short.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Little, Stylish -n- Really rocks!
Review: I buyed this MP3 player about two weeks ago, firs of all let me say it's wonderful, this LITTLE player holds up to 30 minutes of the music u want, another point is that it's so light, it only weighs 2 ounces, god, my old walkman weigh theree times that!!
This little baby from Samsung electronics only uses 2 batterys, and the battery lifetime is not acceptable, it's really impressing, up to 8 hours! it includes a 32MB memory, it's not the most great storage quantity, but for me it's ok, it's really easy to transfer the songs to the player, and the transfer rate is quite fast. Add all this fact and youll have the best MP3 player you'd ever see, the Samsung Yepp Hip Hop 32MB Digital Audio Player, the best lookin' MP3 player you could buy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Perfect Gift
Review: I purchased this MP3 player for my friends birthday, and he really loved it. It was such a good deal, only 45$ and the perfect example of new music technolagy. He carries it everywhere, in his smallest pocket, and is able to listen to over 100 hours of any songs on the web. Now thats a real deal. Listening to the best artists in the world from a 2-ounce device. Yepp has perfected music.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Yepp is Yecch!
Review: Software crashed my windows machine. Errors in recording. Not compatible with anything. Do not buy!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good value but quirky design
Review: Pros: price, reasonable sound quality, extensibility
Cons: construction, <=64MB SmartMedia only, slow file transfer, practically useless belt clip

I wanted an mp3 player for the gym that wouldn't break my wallet, and I guess I got what I paid for. It's no iPod, but it gives you good music and is light enough for exercising. A 64MB SmartMedia is recommended and holds an extra hour of mp3 (128Kbps).

The bundled RealJukebox is very confusing and plain ugly. It suggests you to upgrade to RealOne which doesn't even support the device anymore! I downloaded Yepp Explorer from Samsung's website and never look back. Yepp Explorer is the way to go. You need to have your own mp3 source or ripping software, though.

It only supports SmartMedia up to 64MB, which I learned only after I bought a 128MB media and now have to return it. File transfer through Yepp Explorer is a bit slow, <250KByte/s for me. While my Viking 6-in-1 flash reader can do ~1MByte/s, the player seems to have problem with mp3 files uploaded this way. The files still play but there'd be noticeable clipping and pauses. The original mp3s play fine on the computer. I even did a binary file comparison and the copy is perfect. I have no idea which one is at fault: the player, the reader, or the media (non-brand from Fry's).

The remote can be cool, cumbersome, or both depending on personal preference. LCD should really be on the main unit (or both) for operation w/o remote. Included belt clip is difficult to put on, does not protect the player, and blocks the access to media slot. Battery compartment door is hard to close and does not seem to last, which may be why an extra one is included. Well, if these really bother you, perhaps you should go for a Nike or Creative MuVo player.


<< 1 .. 6 7 8 9 >>

© 2004, ReviewFocus or its affiliates