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09/01/2006

Samsung YP-K5 Hands On

Gizmodo provides us with a hands on look at the Samsung YP-K5. Available in 1GB, 2GB, or 4GB capacities, the YP-K5 features a bright 1.7-inch OLED display, an integrated speaker, FM tuner, touch-sensitive navigation buttons, and USB 2.0 connectivity. Supported formats include MP3, WMA, OGG, ASF, and JPG. Here's what Brian Lam had to say:
Awesome mini boom box, innovative design, great alarm clock, but only if you can get over the chubby form factor. The player goes for 6 hours in speaker mode, and 30 hours with earbuds. And it'll charge in 5 hours by USB, or 3 hours through a wall charger
[via Gizmodo]

This entry was posted on 09/01/2006 05:21am and is filed under MP3 Players, Reviews, Video .
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Really slick interface
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awesome. i may pass on the iPod this time and go for this. very nice. neone know the song thats playing during it?
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nice interface small speakers wat mor do u want
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Where can one buy this in the US? What sites are selling it? I've heard there is a pink version?
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[...] Similar to Samsung’s K5, the iEgg boasts a built-in speaker for listening on the go. Plus, it sports a 3.5mm headphone jack so “you can plug it into your computer to use it as a standalone speaker.” Pricing and availablity have not yet been announced. Who says portable audio players should easily fit in your pocket? That’s the tyranny of the iPod’s market dominance talking, you sheep. Why don’t you think for yourself for once and open your mind to an audio player that will create an awkward bulge in your pocket and will roll off your desk if you set it down? [...]
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Same question as Sharon, where can I buy this???? Also, does this mp3 player have a control or switch that allows you to "put it on hold" as some would say, so that you're not accidentally hitting other buttons while trying to listen to your music? Thanx.
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