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Samsung Samsung YP-910GS

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  • Samsung YP-910GS

User Reviews for Samsung Samsung YP-910GS

  • Reviewed by: gas247

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: GOOD PAPER WEIGHT!

    Weaknesses: PLAYED AROUND WITH IT FOR 3 MONTHS AND STILL UNABLE TO UPLOAD MUSIC SUCCESSFULLY. (AND IT'S NOT USER ERROR!!!!)WITHOUT A DOUBT THE WORST PRODUCT I HAVE EVER OWNED!

    Overall Evaluation: Should of realised the mistake I had made purchasing another Samsung product after a disaster with a camera of the same brand I brought. All I can say is "POOR CUSTOMER SUPPORT, PRODUCT AND WISH I HAD NEVER BROUGHT IT". Spent hours trying to get this to work but after several sarcastic comments from the wife like "Should of learn't from the camera you brought" I was happy to dispose it at a car boot for a tenner. (despite paying £120.00):(

  • Reviewed by: kinghazzah

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Excellent storage capacity (15 and 20 GB models available)Ease of useUpgrade available for software (at additional cost from software provider Musicmatch)--recommended.

    Weaknesses: Lack of replaceable battery.A bit bulky if planning to use while excercising.

    Overall Evaluation: A great product value for the price. If you are already a Dell owner, the Musicmatch system is probably already on your system. If not a Dell owner, the basic Musicmatch comes with the unit. Check with Dell for current pricing and "deals" as pricing with Dell changes with weekly specials (I've never seen them raise a price from a base which for the 20 GB model is $329, mine came at $279 due to weekly pricing).Purchasing the upgrade to Musicmatch from their website will allow for additional features that are well worth the additional purchase price. Keep in mind, however, that this upgrade in software is from the software provider and not from Dell. The basic program is fine and works well but a bit slow. The upgrade allows for quicker ripping and when using while connected to the internet you can have it look for track information (saving typing time).All in all a good unit but I would prefer that Dell provide in future models the ability to replace worn batteries (or have a spare to be able to charge and swap out). Their current model while holding the charge quite well doesn't allow for this. When the battery dies, that's it.

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