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  • Samsung YP-Q1 La Fleur edition shows its efflorescence

    by 
    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    02.05.2009

    A floral Samsung YP-Q1? Yepp, it is. The company's penchant for prettying up its PMP series continues with the YP-Q1 "La Fleur" edition. It's got a new casing and matching UI, but we're not expecting a fresh bouquet to win us over after a disappointing hands-on with it last April. Mum's the word on pricing or availability.

  • Samsung YP-Q1 and YP-U4 get an infuriating hands-on

    by 
    Paul Miller
    Paul Miller
    08.29.2008

    In a stunning attempt at making us afraid to pick up another Samsung DAP ever again, Samsung's set-up for its new YP-Q1 and YP-U4 players was in the ass end of the huge Samsung hall at IFA, with lights enough to cook a chicken and some technical errors to boot. For starters, the Q1 (pictured) is just a pain to use, with capacitive touch controls that only work through tapping in the four directions (or center for select), instead of a more natural scrolling motion. The screen is nothing special, and the interface seems a step back from Samsung's other full-featured DAPs. If we were to say anything positive, the Q1 does feel nice and solid in the hand, but it's nowhere near as thin or sexy as it could / should be. The U4 we tested wasn't charged, and had rather infuriating surface and side controls that made us a little happy it wasn't. It's nowhere near as sexy in person as it was in those press shots, and could really do to lose a few millimeters here and there. Wake us when you're ready to start trying, Sammy.%Gallery-30759%

  • Samsung's YP-U4 and YP-Q1 DAPs go official

    by 
    Paul Miller
    Paul Miller
    08.29.2008

    We heard the YP-Q1 was brewing, and now Samsung has confirmed the new player, along with a followup to the U3 thumbDAP, the previously rumored YP-U4. The U4 borrows a few design cues from Samsung's TV lineup, but while it's certainly sexier than the previous generation, we can't help but think it looks a bit frumpy given the teensy grey OLED screen and stingy 2GB and 4GB capacities. The players boast 16 hours of playback, DNSe 2.0, and come in rose, purple and blue flavors. Meanwhile, the Q1 (pictured) seems to be frump grown up, with a 2.4-inch QVGA LCD and those purported 4, 8 and 16GB capacities. Samsung is also touting its DNSe 3.0 in the new player, which can "upconvert" audio to improve quality... supposedly. You can score one in October in black, white or silver, while the U4 (pictured after the break) should be shipping nowish.

  • Samsung prepping YP-Q1 PMP for IFA

    by 
    Nilay Patel
    Nilay Patel
    08.27.2008

    It's not officially announced yet, but Samsung's expected to announce the YP-Q1 PMP at IFA this week. The vertically-oriented player will come in 4, 8 and 16GB varieties with a 2.4-inch QVGA screen, support for MP3, WMA, WAV, Ogg, FLAC, MPEG4 and WMV, and an FM RDS radio. No word on pricing yet, but does anyone else think it's funny that Samsung will now have two entirely different slow-selling Q1s?