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Samsung Galaxy Player 50 hands-on
Remember how Samsung downsized a Wave to have the Wave 723 and killed off the pricey, whim Super AMOLED arrangement in the process? Yeah, well, a same rule relates to the Android-powered Galaxy line — so if you were anticipating to see some mind-blowing contrast ratios on Sammy’s brand-new PMP… good, you can just keep on anticipating (and on top of, even the mighty Tab has gone the TFT track for right away. The Galaxy Player 50 is pretty lovable in a flesh, featuring the 3.2-inch WQVGA LCD with multitouch capability, Android 2.1, as well as your preference of 8GB or 16GB worth of inner storage with microSD expansion up to 32GB. It’s additionally make-up the 2 megapixel cam on behind and support for 802.11n — and heck, similar to the Philips GoGear Connect it’s even got a mic, fundamentally putting it only a single spec sheet line item shy of being an actual smartphone.
For all intents as well as purposes, the PMP feels similar to the midrange Android smartphone when you’re holding and using it; it’s reasonably manageable, as well as we were happy to see which it has Google Maps Navigation upon house (along with a Android Market and all a other customary “Google Experience” Android apps). We found the set of keys the bit cramped, but there’s only so much you can do with the portrait virtual QWERTY keyboard on a 3.2-inch arrangement, and we imagine we could get used to it with time. Needless to contend, the sum package feels some-more put-together than the GoGear, as well as if you were rocking the dumbphone, wanted to keep the music compartmentalized, and couldn’t stand a suspicion of adding an iPod hold into the lives, we imagine a 50 would be on the short list. Follow the mangle for Samsung’s press recover — as well as don’t forget to have a gander during the gallery!
Samsung Galaxy Player 50 hands-on
Show full PR textSamsung launchs a range of multimedia players for each need
Samsung’s Portable Multimedia Players Designed for Every Lifestyle
Seoul (Korea Newswire) September 2, 2010 — Samsung Electronics Co. LTD., currently announced the launch of four brand-new portable multimedia players for a second half of 2010. The Galaxy Player 50, YP-Q3, YP-U6 and TicToc have all been designed to compare a lifestyles as well as differing requirements of business by the operation of innovative technologies as well as facilities. All four portable multimedia players will be on arrangement during IFA 2010.
The Samsung Galaxy Player 50, versed with SoundAlive™, offers users glorious sound quality and sparkling multimedia knowledge that entirely utilizes the Android 2.1 (Éclair) OS. Its 3.2″ far-reaching display will have your multimedia come alive and with its easy “Drag & Drop” operation, users have a leisure to enjoy audio/video libraries anywhere, anytime. The Galaxy Player 50, enables users to play calm but a need to modify files as it comes with DivX. It is a easiest way to have the diverse form of multimedia easy to entrance as well as suffer.
YP-Q3’s colorful as well as colorful pattern makes it the multimedia device which stands out! Available in black or white, a Q3 has a silken behind, 2.2″ TFT LCD arrangement as well as stylish aluminum edges – it will capture character unwavering users with its superb and polished design. The Q3 uses Samsung’s own tune engine, SoundAlive™, giving music more distinctness by a make use of of vigilance processing. SoundAlive™ gives music lovers a chance to listen to their song with deeper bass, larger tinge articulation and spaciousness.
YP-U6 makes digital audio easier and easier than ever. Its tough aluminum body as well as secure slide-and-hide USB connector are suited ideally with a bright tone display.
The U6’s robust design and aptness duty allows users to time their workouts, creation it an preferred solution for fitness fanatics. Along with FM radio as well as voice recording features. It delivers a powerful opening in compress body.
TicToc shows that it is hip to be square, with its minimalist pattern as well as fun and easy usability. TicToc’s G-Sensor recognizes your suit as well as you need no some-more than one symbol and three LED icons to name a music you wish. All operations can be finished with the simple click and shakeup regulating fun suit control. Through Voice beam underline, users can find the report associated the music simply. Users can additionally manage their playlists regulating a ‘tempo research underline’ that consolidates a song formed upon a speed. With the unique User Experience, the TicToc has been awarded the 2010 iF Communication Design Awards for Product interfaces.