Entering Samsung s line of portable media players at the top, the P2 does everything well. We loved the 3-inch widescreen, we loved the way it handled user-generated content and loved that we had so many options for both the media we put on the device and the way we decided to actually transfer the media to the device. We would have liked to see Samsung launch the device with the Bluetooth calling feature, the menus weren t as easy to navigate as we would have liked, and they still haven t nailed the touch screen technology
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Samsung s newest PMP is slim, sexy and sports
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Samsung P2 Image -2
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Samsung P2 Image -1
Monday, February 25, 2008
DIY: Good Brass Case for YP-P2
When a design is made, draw it on a section paper. Stick the paper on a brass plate with glue, and cut the brass plate along the line on the paper with jigsaw...
Impressive cello playing, Han-Na Chang Interview
Han-Na Chang is a Korean cellist, considered one of today’s most outstanding young instrumentalists. Though she was made famous by her impressive cello playing, Han-Na tries to take advantage of other aspects of life outside of music.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Nice breast! What is her MP3 Player?
With a slim, lightweight design and a four line OLED display, Samsung's 2GB U3 doesn't look like much, but housed within the slim black chassis is one of the best flash media players we've reviewed. Combining excellent sound quality with all the features we've come to expect from such a player, the YP-U3 is a great solution for those who want music on the go.
Samsung YP-P2 BlueWave 2 (v3.07) Firmware released. Part 2
As promised, Samsung is prepped to deliver its second P2 update of the month. Whereas the first brought many of the Bluetooth enhancements long promised, this release is focused on tidying up the UI with tweaks both cosmetic and functional.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Monday, February 18, 2008
Samsung YP-P2 BlueWave 2 (v3.07) Firmware released. Part 1
As promised, Samsung is prepped to deliver its second P2 update of the month. Whereas the first brought many of the Bluetooth enhancements long promised, this release is focused on tidying up the UI with tweaks both cosmetic and functional.
Samsung P2 Bluewave2: New Firmware
Some features of the new BlueWave Firmware. I have used file transfer to transfer music and photos from the P2 to a Cell Phone and it works great. Also the mobile pgone connection also works very well.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
DIY case pattern: Samsung YP-P2
I was surfing around and got interested in the pattern for a DIY YP-P2.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
YP-P2 8GB Slim Portable Media Player
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.
Samsung YP-P2 Touch Screen Flash Player
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.
P2 New Firmware: Compare Bluewave 2nd with bluewave 1st
Samsung YP-P2 2nd Bluewave Upon us! Adds games, improves touch system, better than b4!
Monday, February 11, 2008
Samsung MP3 YP-P2 Version 2.08 Firmware Update Instruction
1.Allows P2 to pair with a phone, transfer datas 2.Play audio playback support for AAC Format 3.Improved album art supports
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Samsung MP3 YP-P2: Bluewave firmware version 2.08 now available!
I will make a review about this so be back soon. This is a firmware you need to get because that's what people were waiting for since the launch. Now with this P2 will be more well known around the world for this unique features.
Sunday, February 3, 2008
WoW! Apple Transformer!
I like Transformers. A lot. In fact, a few of you might say that I have an unhealthy love for those plastic robots that came to Earth in the 1980s in order to beat each other up in front of us.