Smallness has always been one of the virtues of Samsung's YEPP line of MP3 players. With the YP-T5H, the company takes that concept to the extreme. Fortunately, this tiny unit doesn't skimp on features. But the 128MB YEPP's lack of expandability and its AU$299 price tag keep it from being a slam-dunk winner.
Design
If MP3 players get any smaller, they'll exist only in theory. Samsung claims that the elongated cube-shaped player is the smallest in the world. At 2.3 x 5.4 x 2.3cm and weighing 24g (without battery), the YEPP YP-T5H definitely qualifies as tiny. You can easily slip it into your front jeans pocket, which may be the only way to avoid misplacing this player. While the three-line LCD is expectedly miniscule, it's no more cramped than some displays we've seen on much larger units. The screen features seven different backlight colours, so you can pick the one you find most readable.
On top of the unit are three control buttons (record, A-B loop repeating, and play/pause) and a Hold switch. Next to the display on the face of the device is a four-way joystick, which controls song navigation and volume. A quick press of the joystick button accesses Menu mode, which is simple to navigate using the joystick.
Despite its diminutive stature, the Samsung YEPP YP-T5H feels well constructed. The control buttons and the joystick are tight and responsive. Some headphones' plugs, however, can interfere when you need to open the battery cover. Although the silver and white casing isn't immediately eye-popping, the player's design is elegant in its minimalism. Along with a USB cable, the player comes with a USB plug, in effect turning the YEPP YP-T5H into a plug-in device.
Features
Though it sheds the excess bulk of similar flash-based players, the Samsung YEPP YP-T5H comes with most of the expected features, including an FM tuner and recorder, line-in recording, and a voice recorder. FM and line-in recordings are saved as MP3 files (up to 128Kbps), while voice recordings are saved in WAV format. You also get five EQ presets--Normal, Rock, Classic, Jazz, and Dynamic Bass Boost--and a user-defined mode. The YP-T5H also includes SRS 3D and TruBass WOW effects, and you can select WOW to get both effects simultaneously. You can even control the level of these effects and optimise them for headphones, earphones, speakers, or a car pack.
You can use Windows Explorer to transfer MP3s and unprotected WMAs to the YP-T5H. (You can also upgrade the firmware to support protected WMAs.) Plus, the device shows up as an external drive on your machine, so you can easily move data files to the device. On the downside, the player's size makes it unfit for memory expansion; you're stuck with the 128MB of memory.
Performance
The YP-T5H delivered good audio quality, supplying warm-sounding audio with fine bass and treble response. Although the company reports a less than stellar 80dB signal-to-noise ratio and a headphone output of just 5mW per channel at 16 ohms, we detected little background hiss, and the volume cranked plenty loud even with a pair of full-size Koss UR-40 headphones.
Transfer speeds reached 0.7MB per second in our CNET Labs tests, which is fast for a USB 1.1 device. Battery life was also better than average; we got 12.9 hours of continuous playback from a single AAA cell.
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19/08/2006, 11:30 AM
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2/10
Forget it!
Pros: Cute, user-friendly, good features!
Cons: in span of 1 year, i had it exhanged 4 times... problems i encountered: 1)always freezes... 2)when you shift to other feature, such as when you shift to the radio, it either resets/restart or shuts off...3)wont turn on even if the battery is new... so forget this!!! too expensive...not worth it...
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dk_kbs
06/09/2005, 09:15 PM
it rocks!!
this mp3 rocks.. nothing more to say.. IT ROCKS.. the functions are brilliant!!
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dabe
23/06/2005, 10:11 PM
Get the Yepp YP-T6
This player is fantastic. I have just purchased the 1GB model for $169, which I believe was an introductory price through my local retailer (DS PowerHouse). Excellent amount of features for such a small player. FM, voice, mp3 encode (128kbps max), plus it comes with a cool little mini usb to usb adapter to convert it to a flash drive.
Best gizmo I've bought all year. Great battery life and the sound quality and EQ features are very respectable for its size. Worth the money
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16/06/2005, 08:24 PM
THE BEST SMILEST MP3 PLAYER
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jcw45
08/04/2005, 11:35 AM
Too expensive for features
Great that you can record straight from CD, would have been better if from DVD also.
Limited memory compared to market leader, at a similar price
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01/04/2005, 10:14 PM
simply the best!! compact, wel designed n build, easy to use & functional
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