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    Samsung Yepp 55i MP3 Player Review

    Posted on Friday, July 09 2004 @ 23:48:53 CEST by LSDsmurf


    Today we'll be looking at something which is quickly becoming a status symbol in today's world, and almost part of modern fashion. But we know better then that, ha! Today we've got our hands on the Samsung Yepp 55i, a 192M solid state MP3 player with a slew of fairly impressive features. The Yepp has a whole load of features, but one of the most interesting ones is the ability to encode on the fly. This is done from a variety of sources. First, you can encode from FM radio, which I personally find fantastic (there's a 4 hour continuous DJ spin on one of the local radio stations here in Canada) The file is encoded and placed in a seperate folder, which unfortunately means you cannot listen to it right away, but needs to be moved around on your computer first. Similarly, you can encode (with the Line cable) from another audio source - if someone else has an amazing tune on their CD player that you want, you can grab it off them without the bother of ripping it onto a computer first.

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