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5 Reviews for Samsung YP-P2JCB/XEU 8Gb Touchscreen Video And MP3 Player With Bluetooth
Great Video/MP3 Player - 11 Mar 2008

4 out of 4 found this review helpful.
excellent MP3/Video player with a really impressive large screen which is very clear and the touch screen controls work well I have converted/transfered over some DVD films which I did have to buy some extra software to convert to a format that was exceptable for the Samsung software but it is worth it (files like avi etc will transfer without conversion). The film playback is amazing on the 3" screen very clear and detailed. The player also has a very good quality sound output. When you have touch screen controls you end up with a bigger screen in relation to the overall physical size of the player which is a big plus. When you upload the latest firmware samsung are adding little extra`s like a couple of games etc.
Forget Ipod!
Goodbye iPod! - 23 Feb 2008

6 out of 6 found this review helpful.
I was recently looking at various mp3 players to purchase, and having never liked Apple products (I've had tons of problems with them before, so there was no way I was going to purchase an iPod), I had narrowed my search down to this Samsung and the Sony NW-ZA818. I must say that I was tempted by the iPod touch too, but I was never going to shell out 200 quid on an mp3 player just because it has wifi support-- on the basis that I will have access to a computer in most places that I will actually be looking to use wifi. In the end I went with the Samsing because of the bigger screen and the fact that I found the Sony product ugly (despite the fact that I'm sure it's a great player). I have to say that I'm really glad I made that choice.
The YP's screen is really clear, the sound quality is great and you can edit the sound options on the YP to your liking. I have to say that the touch screen was a bit fiddly at first but after a while it seems to warm up to you. You can easily add music to the player via drag n' drop, or you can sync with Windows Media Player-- so that's not an issue either. You have to use Samsung's proprietary software to transfer video, though I've never really found that to be an issue. What's really great is that, unlike most multimedia players, this one supports a wide range of video formats-- including xvid and divx.
Other little perks include that the YP has play/pause and volume buttons on the side (have fast forward/rewind would have been nice too, but it's a minor annoyance) and it also has bluetooth (I don't really use it, but some folks might). Samsung also recently added support for Text files, which can be really handy at times so kudos to them. The FM radio makes for a nice change to my usual tracks every once in a while, and you can record the radio too. The menus are also really intuitive, so it's an easy product to navigate through. Finally, again I have to give Samsing a pat on the back because the firmware updates on the YP are really good. They actually give the product proper enhancements and Samsung has done a good job of actually listening to complaints that people have had with the player and resolving them with the updates.
Bottom line-- great player (if only they had models with more memory, then it would be pretty much perfect).
does it doesnt it - 19 Feb 2008

0 out of 2 found this review helpful.
I currently use a sony phone for listening to my tunes via bluetooth headphones but my phone wont let me listen to the radio via bt so i have to plug in the old wired setup for radio is this mp3 player the same or will it still send via bluetooth with the wired headphones connected (which i presume are the ariel for the radio) ......also will my phone interupt the music when recieveing calls?
Amazing - 08 Feb 2008

10 out of 10 found this review helpful.
i've just got myself one of these and its amazing, the video is really clear, sound is amazing and its really simple to use.
i read some reviews saying that the touch screen wasn't the best but i disagree it works fine for me with quick responce.
the only thing that stoped me from giving it a 5 star was the limited file type it will read. i was an ipod user untill now and nearly all my music is in mpeg4 which the samsung p2 will only read as a movie file, so i will have to get a converter or download every cd again :( but thats it.
the samsung P2 doesn't come with a mains charger only a usb charger cable, you can get the plug needed on amazon but if your in the uk check its a three pin not a two pin before you buy, i didn't.
Great Player - 30 Jan 2008

5 out of 5 found this review helpful.
I was quite surprised how light and fragile this appeared when I took it out of its plastic holder. Though after a few minutes, you do notice how well built it is and not as fragile as first appeared. Once charged (few hours) and downloading the new firmware update and first impressions are good. The touch screen takes a bit of getting used to (naturally) but after a while it comes second nature. The menus are very simple to navigate with a multitude of options and settings. Music wise its excellent, much better than I expected. I did read one review that said at some point the music sounded muffled like being in a swimming pool - same thing happened to me until I realised it was because the headphone lead had slightly come out of the headphone socket (this was due to me over stretching the headphones, the lead is quite short) and not down to the player itself.
Video is amazing though I did have a few problems transfering over video files to it using the Media Studio. It kept missing last half of video once transferred though this could be down to my own mistake as opposed to the Samsung.
Bluetooth works a treat with my mobile though I have not yet worked out how to transfer contacts over to the Samsung (it appears you can) and sound quality when a call came through was reasonable though the caller did hear a bit of humming in the background.
Overall a fantastic bit of kit. I found 8 gig more than enough for my needs as a casual listener of music. Forget Ipod and their overpriced efforts. Get one of these. You wont regret it.
Further to this, I have now spent a few months with it and wow, it really is a great little player. I have updated the software twice (there is one more update coming out), the 2nd bluewave adding 3 games and an improved user interface, recording from radio to mp3 format, speed settings for music playback and added menus to video and as such, I would now give it a 5 star rating.