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Samsung YP-75QB
I'm thinking of buying a Samsung YP-75QB but this will be my first MP3 player so am not experienced in any possible pitfalls, any advice anyone? Is there a better option I should go for? Any experience of Samsung MP3s? I don't mind paying for quality so any recommendations gladly received thanks.
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I tried to do an internet search on your mode but couldn't find it, do you have a link to it? I've just ordered this: http://www.advancedmp3players.co.uk/...oducts_id=1239
I buy everything Samsung as I just know it'll be good quality. Also, whenever you buy anything electrical you could do what I do and read internet reviews on it first before you make a decision. I bought a gorgeous Samsung mp3 player last summer but I lost the charger and earphones and a few other bits and bobs. Tried to replace them recently but I thought I might as well just get a new system for just a few more quid. My old player was very very good and beautifully designed. So I think this new one I'm getting will be excellent also. Last edited by Victoria Sponge : 23-10-2006 at 17:29. |
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Wow - I got the model ref wrong, the one you've ordered is what I was talking about, so I'll take that as a recommendation then! Thanks.
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Yes, I think it's a good buy. 4gb in a small, lightweight unit and upto 35 hours battery life all for £110.
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