Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009...10:00 am
Samsung YP-T5V 256 MB MP3 Player
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- 256 MB of flash memory; holds 4 hours of MP3 and 8 hours of WMA files (CD quality)
- Tiny player weighs just 0.85 ounces; measures 0.91 by 2.13 by 0.91 inches
- Compatible with Secure WMA from online download stores
- FM tuner with FM recording capability; line-in recording; voice recording
- Powered by 1 AAA battery for up to 20 hours; works with Windows and Mac OS
Product Description
Samsung is well aware of the fact that a company’s future lies in the hands of the customer, thus customer satisfaction is considered in all matters. Samsung’s business philosophy stresses providing the products that customers need, judging them from the customers’ point of view, and satisfying customers with advanced technology and services. Under the corporate motto “creating new lifestyles for the world”, Samsung strives to create a brighter future for people…. More >>



















it worked beautifully for like 5 months, then one day it suddenly broke. So I turned it on, got past the samsung logo and how much free space i had, then it just shut off and kept repeating that process. anyone know what’s wrong with it? I purchased it overseas, so there was no point in trying to get it reparied or returned. Very upset and i don’t recommend this player to anyone.
Rating: 1 / 5
I bought this MP3 recently ..Although the sound is superb and the design cool when it comes to samsungs claim of “12Hr” battry life you can forget it ..This thig eats AAA battries ..So much so i invested in rechargables .. The Samsung YP-T5V Portable MP3 Player is great to listen to and look at but you will need to arrange a mortage or open a nuclear power station to keep this thing provided with energy
Rating: 3 / 5
I got this mp3 player for my early Chisrtmas present and it’s my first one ever. I started using it and I mislead by the software that came with it. I thought that I was supposed to upload music files through there, but it didn’t. I was getting frustrated. And later, I found out that you’re supposed to drag it into the window for the mp3 player. It can be a bit confusing at first but it just takes one or two hours of exploration of the system to get the hang of it. Also, there is this little feature which you can change the color of the light of the screen to green, blue, red, orange, light blue, violet, lilac, and random which I find very neat. It’s so amazing that this little, puny machine has so many great features. The frequency of the radio is so much better than my oversized stereo! How crazy is that?! However, the joysick which you use to move around is very tiny and hard to control and move with. The sound really depends on the type of earphones or headphones that you use. The earphone that come with the package is okay but I tried it with my other headphone and it was significantly better. So before you judge the machine, try using better listening devices.
Rating: 4 / 5
I bought this unit as a pocket MP3 player + FM tuner. It is a solid unit … I sent it through the washing machine with no ill effects.
Excellent sound. Only issue I have is battery life is < 10 hours on a new alkaline battery.
Rating: 4 / 5
I’ve had this player for over six months, and I’ve never regretted it. It delivers great sound, at a very affordable price. I had a rather tough time learning to use it — but Sanyo’s “800″ help-line had a real “human” on-tap, to walk me through CD-to-MP3 conversion, and the “how to’s” of linking an external storage device to my PC. Unlike another reviewer, I’ve found the player pretty “easy on” its AAA battery. I’m a golfer, and can practice or play with this little fella tucked discreetly in a pocket — it’s SO much more convenient than the CD player I used to drag around.
I’ve, since, picked up the larger 1-GB version from Samsung, and find it equally reliable and useful. The headphones, by the way, are GREAT.
Rating: 4 / 5