First seen: 27 december 2006
In the GoGear 9200, Philips has a stylish and very usable MP3 player that's unfortunately a little low on features. Taking this into account, combined with other minor issues, means the high asking price is far too much to pay and it's impossible to recommend the 9200 over other, cheaper and perfectly capable alternatives. Read more
The Nano wars continue with Philips’ superbly stylish new player Read more
A real looker that deserves your attention. If it only had a bigger screen and more sonic oomph, we'd marry it today. Read more
If you buy DRM-protected WMA files the SA9200 is a suitable player, but the Nano is better. Read more
The SA9200 is a great little mp3 player that’ll certainly do justice to your audio - it’s just a shame it’s so expensive. Read more
I am very satisfied with my purchase. I wanted something small, which would fit my pocket, at the same time something elegant and with long battery span. It is very easy to operate because of different sorting options (type of music, artist, album). This mp3 player meets all my requirements. Read more
I have just bought this item 2 months ago and it no longer works.Since it is a flash media player it takes some time to load songs and menu. Locks up quite frequently. Mine is permanently locked on a sample image and my computer won't recongize i ... t.Philips got me no where with their support so I have to send it in for repair. Another bad feature is that all songs transfer through Windows Media player, this is time consuming if you don't have all your music already in... Read more