Published on October 8th,2007 at 4:29 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Samsung’s YP-P2 finally put on sale in Korea

We told you about the DAP-PMP wonder from Samsung a couple weeks ago, now, here it is for good, available first in Korea, and I guess that there is more than one geek who’s already rocking it and enjoying its specs which are: 9.9 millimeters of thickness (yeah that’s NOT 10mm!!), 3 inch TouchScreen, BlueTooth, FM radio, and DNSE (Digital Natural Sound Engine).

3 versions are available: 2GB @ 199000Won (~154Euros), 4GB @ 239000Won (~185Euros) and 8GB @ 289000Won (~224Euros).

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  • http://www.asiandramapodcast.com Steven

    Great looking mp3 player. Definitely looks like a winner with that slick interface. Samsung definitely has some of the best female models too!

 

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