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Samsung YP-K3JQG K3 2 GB Slim Portable Media Player (Green) | 
| Brand: Samsung Category: CE
Rating: 6 reviews
Color: Green Media: Electronics Display Size: 1.8 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 1.2 x 0.3 x 3.8
MPN: YP-K3JQG Model: YP-K3JQG UPC: 036725602144 EAN: 0036725602144 ASIN: B000WGQ858
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| Features:
| • | 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 |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description 1.8" full color OLED displayMP3, WMA file supportSubscription service compatible (Janus DRM)Light emitting touch padFM tuner with autoscan and presetsClock, sleep timer and auto-off functionPhoto viewer to display JPEG slidesho
Amazon.com Product Description Featuring a bright, 1.8-inch full-color OLED display, the Samsung K3 is an ultra-thin 2 GB subscription-enabled MP3 player. Instead of being limited to one equalizer mode, the K3 has five EQ modes so that your music plays the way you want to hear it. 
The K3 is an ultra-thin, subscription-enabled MP3 player.View larger. | 
Enjoy visualizers, screen savers, a graphic EQ, and an analog clock function. | Keeping up with the Samsung media players of the past, Samsung includes above-average headphones with the K3, so you'll be able to enjoy your favorite music files with high-quality resonance right out of the box. These bass-boosting earphones fit comfortably in your ear and substantially limit extraneous noise for an improved listening experience. With an easy-to-browse picture menu, photo-viewing capabilities, and a built-in FM tuner, the K3 truly stands out among other Flash-drive-based MP3 players. The K3 supports MP3, WMA, and DRM-Janus audio files and JPEG photo files. The player's Li-Poly battery supports up to 20 hours of continuous audio playback. For added convenience, the battery recharges every time the player is linked to a live USB connection. And with its speedy USB 2.0 connectivity, transferring audio and picture files to the device is a snap. Compatible with Windows XP and later operating systems, the K3 measures 3.78 x 1.73 x 0.27 inches and weighs just 1.76 ounces. What's in the Box K3 media player, balance earphones, USB cable, and installation CD.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Good value for the money September 30, 2008 Carol S. Lavin (Bagley, MN USA) 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.
mpe August 16, 2008 C. Rogers 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 .
Good stuff March 16, 2008 pooky maliboo Searched for a non ipod mp3 player and found that samsungs had the best sound. Product works great and I am very happy. This is my first mp3 that I bought. i had other samsungs which were older and I still love the way they sound.
Just okay February 18, 2008 You can't beat an accurate review (Johnsonville, NY) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Overall this is a fairly good product. I like the option of the FM radio in addition to the MP3, screen looks good, easy to use. The down side is that the battery doesn't seem to last very long, the plug for the USB doesn't seem to stay in very well when charging, and the software is not very intuitive. All in all it is still a good option over the iPod especially for a kid.
Excellent MP3 player. January 19, 2008 Sherlock (AR, USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought this item about 6 months ago, to replace my outdated Creative MuVo n200. I have loved every minute with it. The user interface is very intuitive, and in my opinion it makes more sense than the ipod's. The touch controls are great too, because there aren't any moving buttons for dust to get down into. The casing is very sturdy, and with six months of shuffling through my backpack and being thrown on my desk, it still has only a few minor scratches on the back and none on the screen/front. Two more great things: 1.) The earbuds. I have tried several that I have bought in the store, expecting greater sound quality. I haven't found any. The earbuds are comfortable for long periods of listening, they stay in my ear, and they have good sound quality. 2.) The battery life. I can use this for (it seems) days on end without recharging it. I drove 8 hours in one day, 4 to my destination and 4 back, listening to music the entire way. The battery still had 3/4 charge left. One possible con: the memory size. I'm quickly running out of space for my music, and I'm having to be more selective about what I put on it. It's only 2 gigabytes, but I believe that Samsung has a newer version with more space, which I may be looking at soon. Definitely go with Samsung: their mp3 players beat ipods in both price and quality.
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