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Comments on: Samsung S2 'Pebble' sounds familiar

Samsung releases super simple S2 Pebble to compete with the iPod Shuffle.

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by rufustel April 23, 2008 10:58 AM PDT
Cool; sweet looking design.

Now, spend the same amount of money and get the SanDisk Sansa Clip, with 1gb of memory, a small screen (remember those?), an FM radio and a recorder. All in a small form factor. Oh, yeah, with a built-in but also removable clip to clip the player to your pocket; and Rhapsody/Audible/DRM file (WMA) support.

Or spend maybe $10 more for the Clip with 2gb memory ...
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by rufustel April 23, 2008 10:59 AM PDT
Cool; sweet looking design.

Now, spend the same amount of money and get the SanDisk Sansa Clip, with 1gb of memory, a small screen (remember those?), an FM radio and a recorder. All in a small form factor. Oh, yeah, with a built-in but also removable clip to clip the player to your pocket; and Rhapsody/Audible/DRM file (WMA) support.

Or spend maybe $10 more for the Clip with 2gb memory ...
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by lycosman May 4, 2008 12:39 PM PDT
That's really looking good.
YP-S2 'll go well in the market with nice features.
In Compared with similar products (ipod shuffle, Zen Stone ,etc), S2 is the smallest one in it's features and even the most light weight (13.6g) over them.
It would be also nice to support FM radio and DNSe2.0 suitable for enjoying music.
I'll await it till June.
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