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Samsung YP-T7JX 512 MB Digital Audio Player with FM Tuner Recorder | 
| Brand: Samsung Category: CE
List Price: $119.99 Buy Refurbished: $32.90 You Save: $87.09 (73%)
Refurbished (2) from $32.90
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 19959
Color: Sky Blue Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Display Size: 1.2 Clothing Size: 512 MB Size: 512 MB Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: YP-T7JX Model: YP-T7JX UPC: 036725601277 EAN: 0036725601277 ASIN: B000BKZS9W
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Like New!!! Factory Refurbished by Samsung with Manufacturers Limited Warranty.
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| Features:
| • | Lightweight, multi-format digital audio player with 1.2-inch color LCD | | • | 512 MB flash memory holds 8 hours of MP3 and 16 hours of WMA audio | | • | Compatible with MP3, WMA, and PlaysForSure secure WMA | | • | Integrated voice recorder; FM tuner (with record function); 8 EQ presets; line-in recording | | • | Internal rechargeable battery with up to 10 hours of life |
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Amazon.com Product Description Listen to the music you want when you want with feather-light, multi-function Samsung YP-T7 flash memory digital audio player. Weighing just 1.3 ounces, the 512 MB YP-T7JX plays both MP3 and WMA files, displays your favorite JPEG still images, and includes an integrated FM tuner and voice recorder (via built-in microphone). The built-in lithium-polymer battery recharges through the USB connection to your PC and offers up to 10 hours of playback. It's compatible with PCs running Windows XP SP1/SP2 systems with Windows Media Player 10 software, and it connects via USB 2.0 (which is built into the player). p It supports MP3, WMA, Audio ASF and OGG playback. The 512 MB memory will hold approximately 8 hours of CD-quality MP3 tracks (encoded at 128 kps) or 16 hours of WMA tracks (at 64 kbps). The FM radio enables you to record FM programming to the device's memory. Use the clock to program your player to record FM radio at specific times; it also works as an alarm clock. This unit also features a 7-band user customizable EQ as well as eight EQ presets (including rock, classical, jazz, house, and ballad). p The YP-T7 also has offers USB host support, enabling you to connect external devices such as digital cameras or other MP3 players directly to the unit for easy transfer of music, images and other data files without the need for a PC. Other features include a 1.2-inch color TFT LCD screen, playlist playback, and a line-in jack for direct recording capability (to MP3). p bWhat's in the Box/bbr Samsung YP-T7 digital audio player (512 MB), earbuds, cable/charger, installation CD-ROM, and printed operating instructions p table width="100%" border="0" bordercolor="#FFFFFF" tr td width="70%" height="308" align="left" valign="top"strongChoose your music. Choose your device. Know it's going to work./strongbr Look for the PlaysForSure logo if you're shopping for a portable music or video device and you want to make sure the digital music and video you purchase will play back on it every time. Match the PlaysForSure logo on a large selection of leading devices and online music stores. If you see the logo, you'll know your digital music will play for sure. p The PlaysForSure logo makes it easy to find digital media stores and devices that work together. Choose from a large number of digital music and video stores, including MTV's Urge, Rhapsody, Yahoo!, MSN Music, MusicMatch, MusicNow, Napster, Wal-Mart Music Downloads, and many more. pLook for the PlaysForSure logo on a wide variety of devices including portable music devices, portable video devices, digital audio receivers, Pocket PC's and Smartphones. br br The checkmarks indicate if the device is capable of playing back audio and/or video that's been downloaded from an online store. Additionally some devices will be able to play back media that has been purchase through an online store that offers subscription or rentals. /td td width="30%" align="center"img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/playsforsure_large.jpg" width="300" height="269" hspace="15"/td /tr /table
Product Description Available in different capacities with an FM tuner and recorder the YP-T7JX is a sleek easy to use device that will please your senses.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Great Product July 17, 2007 Eric Ingram This MP3 player is the best. It gives the iPod a run for its money. Photo quality is good it has a built in radio (am fm),very small compact, recording system,the battery life is great and is a quality product...if you need a MP3 player and want quality buy this
Awesome little player for the price May 11, 2007 P. Myers (St. Paul, MN) I love this player. I'm not a big fan of ipods, and this was a great alternative. I bought a refurbished player from the manufacturer, and am very pleased. It's very easy to use. The earphones that come with it aren't good though. It'd be good to replace them. I don't particularly like the fact that the only way to charge it is via a computer, but I've managed thus far. I love that I can get radio on it. The colored screen is a nice addition to the look. It's actually as small as a tic tac box, which is really awesome. I've dropped it a few times already and it's survived. Another gripe, there aren't accessories for it. If there are, they aren't easily located. All in all, i like it a lot.
Nifty little flash .mp3 player with a surprising array of features July 7, 2006 Aram R. Vartian (Washington, DC) 24 out of 25 found this review helpful
A good friend of mine who is quite intelligent and geeky but non the less a total luddite relented to the digital age a bit and picked up a laptop for school. He is a lover of music and has literally thousands of CDs scattered around his apartment, so for his birthday I went shopping for an .mp3 player simple enough for him to use. The Samsung YEPP YP-T7X fit the bill nicely. br / br / br /DESIGN/FUNCTIONALITY br /Every bit of the YP-T7X design is well thought out; the case alone, rectangle of matt silver and sky blue about a fourth larger then a Zippo lighter with an equal weight, is wonderfully crafted. The buttons are well laid out, though the play/pause needs to be larger. br / br /A squat, 5-way joystick set below a gorgeous 1.2"x1.2" 65,000-color screen serves as a simple, effective and easily recognized interface, and performs well at the task with no lag and a comforting amount of resistance. br / br /And the screen...what an excellent surprise in such a small device. The menu system takes full advantage of the available 65,000-colors with a series of moving, monotone images that clearly distinguish the various options, making navigation quick and simple. There is a photo viewing option at well, though with the small screen size this is a novelty at best. Disappointing is the fact that the device doesn't support ID3-tagged album art, which would have been an excellent and impressive use of the screen. br / br /A small, retracting loop sits at the top of the case, and the kit comes with a plastic lanyard so that it may be worn around the neck (which I thought was silly, but might be fun for kids). The headphone jack is recessed along the top, left side and the line-in and USB ports are protected by an attached rubber flap that actually manages to stay firmly closed while also being quite easy to open. That alone is a small miracle. br / br / br /SOUND QUALITY br /There are two things you need to do before you listen to this .mp3 player. The first is to throw out the included earbuds. These horrid little pieces of flimsy plastic produce the kind of sound you would expect from earbuds sold behind the counter of a 7-11. They are simply that bad. br / br /The next task is to make sure that the WOW effects are turned on; when off, the sound isn't quite as rich (though after testing, we suspect that you get about an hour less playback time with it on). With a decent of earbuds you will get a clean, rich sound that has only the tiniest amount of hiss at the highest end of the volume setting. And while the volume max is plenty for earbuds, standard headphones may fall a little short with only 10mW output per channel. br / br / br /FM RADIO br /Washington D.C. is notoriously bad for radio signals, but the YP-T7X preformed wonderfully. Stations came in clean and crisp, and procedure for finding and locking in up to 20 radio presets was easy. In fact, I was able to set up all aspects of the device without once cracking open the manual; all the options are presented well and in a simple, easy to navigate structure. br / br / br /BATTERY LIFE br /The posted 10 hour battery life is also disappointing, and my friend claims he gets anywhere from 8-10 hours of actual use with a full charge and the WOW effect turned on. br / br / br /FEATURES br /The YP-T7X comes with an excellent range of features and settings, ranging from the ability to play a wide array of files (MP3, WMA, protected WMA, Ogg Vorbis, and ASF) to the preset EQ settings (Normal, Classic, Jazz, and Rock, as well as the ability to create your own) to the ability to set timed FM recordings. br / br /In addition, there is a list of sound enhancements you can activate to bolster the equalizer, including the afore mentioned WOW effect, TruBass (a bass "augmenter," which fully admit I don't understand, but it sounds good), SRS (surround-sound), and a bass-booster. All of these effects are unique and distinctive, which is surprising for such a small device and much more then some of the larger, hard-drive models have to offer. br / br /You also have a line-in jack that allows direct recording of any device with a headphone jack at a bitrate of up to 192kbs, which is good enough for me but proved just a tad to imperfect for my friend's well-trained ears.
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