Testseek.co.uk have collected 18 expert reviews of the Samsung YP-Q1 Diamond and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung YP-Q1 Diamond.
January 2009
(78%)
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The editors liked
Price
Screen quality
Sleek design
FM radio
BBC iPlayer compatibility
Bright screen
Impressive and flexible specification
Punchy
Energetic sound
IPlayer support
Good sound quality
Bundled headphones aren’t that bad
Design
FLAC support
BBC iPlayer support
The editors didn't like
Fiddly touch pad
Buttons too responsive
Plain music portal
Earphones are cheap
Not cheerful
Easily fouled controls are infuriating. How did they make it into production?
iPlayer support, good sound quality, bundled headphones aren’t that bad
Controls a little fiddly, screen not the best for video
Control can be a little fiddly but you do get used to it, but with good audio quality and iPlayer support, the YP-Q1 is a comprehensive offering from Samsung...
Design; screen quality; FLAC support; BBC iPlayer support
No gapless playback; control pad too sensitive; no WAV or AAC support; no Bluetooth
This could be the best Samsung MP3 player to date. Not only is it remarkably affordable at £99 for 16GB, but support for lossless FLAC audio, BBC iPlayer, FM radio, drag and drop file management and a cracking little screen, means it's going on our li...
Abstract: Full specifications of the YP-Q1 can be found in the product database. Its not all bad Now before Im accused of being a Samsung hater or a fangirl of another DAP brand, let me say that I own five other Samsung players (clockwise from top left: S5, S...
With excellent audio quality and a fine set of features this is Samsung's finest player yet. However, while the larger screen means the Samsung is a better PMP for video, the Sony NWZ-639F has a slight edge when it comes to audio....
Published: 2009-01-12, Author: Andrew , review by: tweaktown.com
Installing Samsungs EmoDio software was easy enough by downloading the newest version online and running it.However, I find the interface clunky with not enough emphasis on functionality over looks to make it a viable switch from Windows Media Playe...
Stylish, intuitive menu, produces good sound, good screen
No drag-and-drop functionality, menu lags in certain folders, fingerprint magnet
The Samsung YP-Q1 (16GB) is an attractive and well-performing device that lacks the versatility needed to compete with the similarly priced iPod nano. ...
Abstract: The latest MP3 player from Samsung looks great, comes with a lot of features, and can play audio, video, picture, and text files without any problems. But if you have issues with touch-sensitive keys, then this player may not be your cup of tea. Click...