Samsung YP-K3JQR K3 2 GB Slim Portable Media Player (Red)

Samsung YP-K3JQR K3 2 GB Slim Portable Media Player (Red)

 
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Product Description:

Imagine letting your music shine. The Samsung YP-K3 MP3 player has a modern luxury high gloss body fitted with steel frames around it edges, giving it a stylish look and protecting it from scratches or shocks. The 6.95mm ultra slim design makes this player highly portable and lightweight. It can easily be put in your pocket in either formal or casual suits. Unit Dimensions (WxHxD) - 1.73 X 3.78 X 0.27 inches (44 X 96 X 6.95 mm) / Weight with Battery - 1.76 ounces (50 grams)
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Slim and robust 2 GB audio player with digital FM radio
  • Compatible with MP3, WMA, and DRM-Janus audio files and JPEG photo files
  • 1.8-inch full-color OLED display
  • Five preset EQ modes
  • Compatible with Windows XP and later operating systems
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Samsung
  • Color: Red
  • EAN: 0036725602137
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Samsung
  • Manufacturer: Samsung
  • Model: YP-K3JQR
  • MPN: YP-K3JQR
  • NativeResolution: 128 x 160
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: MP3_PLAYER
  • Publisher: Samsung
  • Studio: Samsung
  • UPC: 036725602137

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Customer Reviews

Great product for a great price!2008-12-01
I was looking for a decent portable mp3 player w/o video and after much research and reading the reviews, I decided on the Samsung K3 2Gb. I have only had it a couple weeks now but it was extremely easy to setup (with windows media player I just created playlists and synced them with the K3) and easy to use. The sound quality is very good (for a device of this size) and I haven't had any issues with the battery life that others are stating...but I haven't use it for extended periods of time yet. My only complaints, if you can call them that, are: 1. there is no way to delete songs w/o connecting to your computer (might be a good thing to keep from accidentally deleting I suppose) and 2. there is no "stop" button, only a "pause/play" button (which may explain the battery life issue).

All in all this is a great mp3 player that looks great, is easy to use, and sounds really good! I highly recommend it! In fact my children are asking for the 4Gb for Christmas after seeing mine, and that is what they are going to receive (if they're good of course ;).
Doesn't hold a candle to the ipod2008-11-17
This mp3 player is Samsung's answer to the ipod, however, it falls a bit short of the mark. The price is great but there are a few drawbacks. The battery doesn't seem to last nearly as long as the ipod's, the cable doesn't like to stay plugged in, and the software isn't as intuitive or user friendly as itunes.

This product earns 4 stars, though, mainly for the bargain price and the fact that it is actually a good mp3 player. Just not as good as the ipod.
Love it!2008-11-11
My husband bought me this for Christmas last year and I love it! About 3 months later we had a break in and it was stolen. My husband went out immediatley and bought me another one. I already had all my music stored on our computer so I just loaded it up again and was a happy girl!It's so easy to use, easy to load music on, and just over all great. Very sleak, wonderful sound. I walk my dog everynight for about an hour or more and I always have it with me and only have to charge it about every 2-3 weeks. I love it so much I am buying one for my best friend this year for Christmas! Well worth the money and she'll love as much as I do!
Good value for the money2008-09-30
This is the second one of these Samsung MP3 players that we purchased. I bought the first one and when my husband heard how well it sounded, he wanted one for listening to music in his shop. We were looking for something with great sound, light weight, easy to operate, and would not cost a fortune as we only wanted something for listening to music while walking or working in the shop. This little MP3 player fills the bill. Was much more than expected.
mpe2008-08-16
It was a gift. They found it very nicr. It was easy to use. The person who received this had little use with this type of product .

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