
The Samsung Yepp YP-T7X was a big hit with us for its audio quality, feature set, and cute look. The latest iteration, the YP-T7J, has revamped analog controls and support for music subscription and download services via PlaysForSure. Though we like this model's new Microsoftesque qualities, we're disappointed that it's no longer a USB mass storage class device. (Sorry Mac users, you're out of luck.)
Via PCMag
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