Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> 8 oz, Flash player, MP3, WMA, WAV, ASF, 1 x Lithium ion Rechargeable Integrated<br> <b>Good:</b> Compact, ergonomic, and visually appealing design; built-in kickstand; strong bookmarking feature; intuitive PMC software; impressive integration with Windows Media Player 10.0 and Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE).<br> <b>Bad:</b> Subpar battery life; no removable battery; no programmable preset buttons; controller buttons a bit small; no audio- or video-recording capabilities; works with Windows XP and Windows Media Player 10.0 only; no higher-capacity option; average audio quality.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> If you want the most stylish PMC, look no further than the YH-999; if you need a battery that goes the distance, try elsewhere.<br>
Product Summary YH-999 Price at launch £350 Key specs Price at Launch 350 | MPN | Full spec For
When building its first portable media center, Samsung joined forces with computer giant Microsoft - to this end, the £400 YH-999 sports the companys seal of approval in the form of a designed for Windows Mobile logo.The player itself has a real q...
If youve got a Media Center PC, download a lot of movies, spend your time travelling and can handle the price tag, its worth considering a Portable Media Center. But despite its good looks the YH-999 is let down by insufficient battery life and the ...
Tank-like build; big screen; simple navigation interface
Dull screen in brightly lit environment; no TV tuner; cant play DVD files; short battery life
A few years ago the YH-999 might have seemed gimmicky, but now our lives are rich enough in multimedia content to justify a portable device to access this stuff on the move. Digital photos, video, MP3s and TV can all be transferred to the Samsung. It...