Samsung YP-K3JQR K3 2 GB Slim Portable Media Player (Red) |  | Brand: Samsung Category: CE
List Price: $179.99 Buy New: $69.79 as of 11/23/2009 00:04 CST details You Save: $110.20 (61%)
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Seller: fastfriendlyservice Rating: 23 reviews
Color: Red Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Native Resolution: 128 x 160 Display Size: 1.8 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 1.2 x 0.3 x 3.8
MPN: YP-K3JQR Model: YP-K3JQR UPC: 036725602137 EAN: 0036725602137 ASIN: B000PH8XT8
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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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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Product Description The Samsung K3 is the slimmest subscription-enabled MP3 Player on the market. The K3 uses Samsung's OLED display with a light emitting touch-pad, a combination that has garnered critical acclaim.
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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Great product for the price! September 15, 2009 A. Califano Bought it for my son. He loves it! Arrived very quickly! Very pleased!
happy with purchase September 13, 2009 Pat Our public library requires windows operated MP3 Player. So there was only a few different choices. I have been extremely happy with my purchase for the purpose I bought it for. I put a book on it. The "keys" are flat and covered with the case, so there is no concern of getting gummed up keys. It is easy to bump a key and have it do something not wanted. So once I start listening to the book, I lock the keys, so I don't bump them. I'm happy with my purchase.
Great MP3 Player! August 9, 2009 gkot (Hartford, CT) I have this MP3 payer for over a year. The sound quality is fantastic! Excellent product! I highly recommend it!
Samsung delivers a well designed player! July 25, 2009 M. Gundersen 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I won't repeat everything I already stated on epinions at the link below. I picked up the K3 two years ago and have never regretted it! It's sleek, well designed and fun to use. The only con is if you have fat fingers you may find it hard to use as the display is quite sensitive. If your a man with large fingers (or women, but most women should probably be ok) I just recommend you test it out at your local electronics store. This is an awesome piece of technology.
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great alternative to ipod July 4, 2009 M. Battaglia (San Francisco, CA) I really like this MP3 player and I believe it is a valid alternative to the more expensive iPod
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