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I can speak for both camps because I currently own the P2, and I previously owned and used the Cowon A2.
Sound Quality: There's no comparison between Cowon and Samsung. My Cowon A2 sounded leagues above the Samsung P2 with my Grado SR-80 headphones or any headphone I used for that matter. And that's saying something, because I keep hearing people say that the P2 has really good sound quality. That's why I bought it after I broke my A2. I was pretty disappointed though after having my A2.
User Interface: I can't give a winner on this one yet. They both are improvements to previous products, and are both looking pretty slick. Whichever one I buy, it has to have a smooth and responsive touch UI. I like eye candy, but it's not the biggest "feature" for me.
Other: I think these are the two-best non-Apple products and can easily compete with iPod in some areas. I've never bought an Apple product, and I don't plan on to thanks to Cowon and Samsung. They both have Bluetooth which are really cool features.
Ah yes, I almost forgot codec support. Cowon is a definite winner here too as far as video goes. I loved that with my A2, I never had to transcode any videos so they could play. I just dragged and dropped my videos over and they worked like a charm. On the audio side, they both support Ogg and FLAC, so that's good for both of them too.
After laying it all out, I think I definitely leaning for the Cowon S9. If it turns out to be a poor product for some reason (and I don't think it will be), I'll just have to get the P3. And that's not really a compromise either :)