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Samsung YP-T9

13 Mar, 2007, 12:30 pm IST | by Shayne Rana | PMPs PMPs


Features
Aside from the games, radio, MP3 and video player, and text reading capabilities, the sub menus and settings are quite another story. For instance, in the music player, you have a setting called "Street", which boosts the total output a little more over the full volume and literally drowns out the outside sounds. NICE! And this is not including your DNSe EQ presets. There are 4 3D settings, one of which you can manually change to your preference, and 8 other presets with an additional manual mode that you can use to manipulate using a 9 band… yup, count ’em… 9 band graphic EQ.

That’s not all. It also has a special setting for loop and tempo control. Don’t know why, guess they just tossed in whatever they could come up with. And of course there are a few visualizations to entertain you while you listen to music.

The radio pick up was ok, not too clear while traveling but that’s not a problem, it happens to all radios. And it also has my personal favorite, an FM and voice recorder to boot. The T9 comes with settings to change language and colors of the menu icons as well.

Here’s another great thing about the T9, the firmware is upgradeable.

Tags: Samsung , YP-T9 , PMP , MP3 player

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