Samsung's P3 touch-screen MP3 player makes its debut at CES 2009. The P3 includes a 3-inch WQVGA display, FM radio, Bluetooth, and audio and video playback.The P3 will be available in the first half of 2009 in 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32 GB storage capacities.
I really like this MP3. If I needed a new MP3 I would really get this one. It looks awesome!! screw the iPod touch!!! Although, I like the Wi-Fi on the touch. :/
Honestly, what is the point of an mp3 player that is 100 gbs and above unless it is in totally uncompressed files? Who actually uses that? And if your music collection is that huge, then get a hard drive zune or ipod. So WAKE UP!
I'm just pissed because my only options are zune, ipod, and archos, and **IN MY OPINION** (so don't argue, because I don't give a sh*t about yours), those all suck.
Edit: Sony is planning (according to this website http://www.engadget.com/2008/05/25/samsung-announces-crazy-fast-256gb-ssd-our-knees-buckle/ ) to release a 256 gigabyte ssd
Where the hell was the option to vote for Sony Touch Walkman.
@Brent212 : That's what HD Mp3 player is for. Besides that 100 Gb+ on flash will make its price over-priced for consumers. And it is just bad business.
The P3 can play Flash games made for other touchscreen players with the same 480x272 resolution screen. There is no memory slot, but it comes in 8, 16, and 32gb versions. No hard drive keeps the P3 very pocketable and light. Feel free to lug the Zune 120 around for your collection of uncompressed files. The Sony Touchscreen won't have memory slots, and there is no mention of bluetooth or FM in it either.
32 gigs is good for me. I have a 4 gig 2nd gen. Nano, and I'm running out of room. With 32 gigs, I can convert all my music into lossless or some high quality format like that and still have more room for memory. Plus it's cooler than the iPod anyways.
Nothing more to add. I will regard this as a def. purcahse. I've been using 3 MP3 player from Samsung and all of them were simply amazing. I mean, they've rocked the **** out of everything what I've used before. P3! ?
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wake me up when they start making players that aren't for cute little kiddie music collections.
@Brent212 : That's what HD Mp3 player is for. Besides that 100 Gb+ on flash will make its price over-priced for consumers. And it is just bad business.
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by ddkew123
February 3, 2009 6:20 PM PST
- Nothing more to add. I will regard this as a def. purcahse. I've been using 3 MP3 player from Samsung and all of them were simply amazing. I mean, they've rocked the **** out of everything what I've used before. P3! ?
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