Samsung Yepp Yh J70 20GB

Samsung Yepp Yh J70 20GB

20 GB (Hard Drive), 5000 Songs, 4.76 oz., Audio Files: MP3, WMA, ASF, Ogg Vorbis. Video Files: MPEG-4. Display Size: 1.8 inch

Reviews

Absolutely Fabulous

I am fairly new to using MP3 and found it quiet difficult to get my head around it, but once I started it was really easy. The Samsung YP-Z5 2GB, was my first choice after some research, as the menu and the application appeared to me as most suitable for my needs. The Samsung software is fairly easy to use and I am absolutely thrilled with this little player - clear and easy !! (only wish I had gone for bigger memory now). No wonder that I got my husband the YH-J70 (to put all the music back into his life) He's been using this little gem for 6 months now and with even lesser 'knowledge' he finds it easy to use. I have been playing with it too and am looking for one myself - though they are difficult to get hold off - which is a real shame. Compared to the 20GB apple iPod which i got instead, the features and usability of the samsung is by far more sofisticated & easy and the menu so much easier to navigate and finding music, once familiarised with the navigation system and all the other features of an MP4 such as photo/radio/recorder/video. So I am going say bye to the iPod and wait for the next opportunity to get myself the YH-J70. It is a real jewell and deserves more attention.

Reviewed by Ute Eden on 3:28pm Sun 27th May 2007
Factor Rating
Ease of Use 5/5
Durability 5/5
Style 5/5
Service & Support 3/5
Value for Money 5/5
Recommend 1/5
Overall 5/5

Samsung Yepp YH-J70 media player review

Being a punk was a generation’s way of saying “we’re different”. Unfortunately in our GAP – “we must all look and dress the same” world, it’s difficult to sometimes stand out in a crowd and be different.  But if you look hard enough there’s always a way.  And if you want to be slightly different but have a safety rope around you, the Samsung Yepp gives you that opportunity.  Think of this as the iPod with a slight makeover.  What you get is very similar to Apple’s iPod but is different enough to make you feel special.

  Samsung YH-J70 Digital Media Player

Design

While Apple went for the virginal white, Samsung have gone for naughty black.  And rather than going for a wheel control they’ve opted for a silver bar on the front that allows you to navigate tracks, rewind or forward songs.  On the side there’s handy buttons to move to navigation mode or to access the tools.  And finally at the top you’ve got your headphone socket and a little loop to aid carrying the J70 around.  The black exterior is smooth to the touch but like Samsung's black range gets mucky quickly and could be prone to easily scratching. 
Setup/Installation
This isn’t all together easy.  The software that comes with the YH-J70 is a bit convoluted and doesn’t convert all files.  But once you’ve got the hang of it, things become easier.
Features

The first thing you’ll notice about the YH-J70 is it comes with a 1.8 inch colour screen which is slightly smaller than the iPod.  The 20 GB memory (it also comes in a 30GB) can support MP3, Ogg Vorbis, WMA and MPEG-4 and has a shock protection system so there won’t be any jumping in your music even if you’re jumping up and down like a hysterical cheerleader.  As well as video playback it also shows JPEG and text documents.  And then of course there’s the FM radio with an FM recorder, direct line-in recorder and digital recorder. 

Performance
On the whole this seems to tick all the boxes.  It’s got a decent screen that’s not a bad size at 1.8 inches. However it is slightly of a lower resolution than the iPod and if you don’t look at it head on you sometimes have difficulty seeing the image.  The software is the biggest issue.  You don’t want to spend all your time trying to transfer things over to your MP3, you want it to be instantaneous.  And as your music seems to go into files you’ve not allocated, it can take a while to locate them.  Having said that, the battery life on the J70 is very good lasting around 25 hours.  The actual bar to navigate around can sometimes be temperamental but on the whole works pretty well.  Sound quality is good, especially once you’ve played around with the equaliser.  However the quality of the radio is a letdown. 
What's In The Box?
Samsung MP3, adaptor and headphones.
Overall Opinion
If you're looking for something that's a little different to the iPod but still has a decent size memory and video facilities, the Samsung Yepp YH-J70 media player is not a bad alternative.  There are a few glitches in the system like the complicated software and the fact you can't see videos unless you're looking in the right angle, but on the whole it's not a bad machine.
ProsCons
Alternative to the iPod.
good sound. FM Tuner
Plays MP3 / WMA / WAV
Case could scratch easily.
Good storage.
Reviewed by on 2:30pm Mon 10th Jul 2006
Factor Rating
Ease of Use 3/5
Durability 4/5
Style 4/5
Service & Support 3/5
Value for Money 4/5
Recommend 1/5
Overall 3/5


Samsung YHJ70 digital media player

Having owned this mp3 player for approx 9 months, I have encounted no problems, down loading is a breeze, musical quality 5 star & battery life more than adequate for UK internal & international travel. Photo & video clarity spot on.

ProsCons
As above. a truely entertaining feature packed playerScreen probably could have been larger , as in line with samsung mobile phones.
Reviewed by James Clarke on 8:04pm Fri 26th May 2006
Factor Rating
Ease of Use 5/5
Durability 5/5
Style 5/5
Service & Support 5/5
Value for Money 5/5
Recommend 1/5
Overall 5/5