Great sound, Intuitive UI, Native DivX / Xvid / MP4 video support, Haptics-enabled, Supports Bluetooth A2DP + AVRCP, HFP and OPP profiles, Decent battery life
Bluetooth A2DP sounds compressed, Capacitive touchscreen can be innacurate, No ID3 support for AAC and FLAC, Some album art incompatible, Subscribing to video podcasts can be a chore...
The YP-P3 has all of the major ingredients needed to become one of the best portable media players on the market but is hampered by a finicky capacitive touchscreen along with Sammy's implementation of ID3 tags and stereo Bluetooth A2DP. Pros & ConsGre...
What else can I say? The P3 (YP-P3) is the hands-down best digital media player Samsung has ever made. Period. Get yours from Warehouse123.com: 8GB for $247, 16GB for $268. ...
Abstract: Unfortunately, the Samsung YP-P3 doesn\'t see much of an update from the YP-P2. The body is now die-cast metal, but the basic form remains the same. There is a touch sensitive slab beneath the screen set aside for gestures to control media playback, which is a nice touch, but not revolutionary...
Abstract: Samsung's new flagship P3 PMP isn't an iPod touch killer—despite the touchscreens, the comparison doesn't hold up. In a shoving match against the iPod nano, however, the P3 trumps it in just about every respect. The P3 is a followup to S...
Slick design, Ultra thin, Uses widgets and Flash files, Touch screen with feedback, Bluetooth, Built in speaker, Text viewer and text to speach, Voice recorder, FM radio
The YP-P3 a slick little MP3 player. Colors are bright and vivid. Video displays at 800 X 600 and requires no converting to be able to use. Touch screen menus are a breeze to navigate, and the vibrating feedback is a nice touch. The ability to use fla...
Abstract: Like an increasing number of portable media players, Samsung's P3 has a touchscreen. It doesn't feel nearly as sensitive as Apple's iPod Touch's screen, though, and scrolling through long lists can be quite frustrating. It has haptic feedback, so i...