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Title: Samsung K3
Pros: • Fast processor • Bright, vivid display • Zoom/enhance for viewing image attachments • Long battery life
Cons: • Extra apps required for attachment editing • IM clients are not preloaded
Summary: Samsung ditches the K5's speakers for a slicker, more streamlined device.
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60/100 |
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Title: Samsung K3 gets K5 upgrade
Summary: The inclusion of its own battery ensures you get a longer playtime from your K3 for those really long road trips.
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Title: Samsung YP-K3 leaked
Summary: let us dwell in the land of speculation instead.
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Title: Samsung YP-K3J
Pros: Superbly versatile, Great value for money, Easy to use, Plenty of bass, Good excitement, Fine tonality, Looks great, Simple operation
Cons: Lacking in some musical involvement, Quite pricey
Verdict: A desirable and versatile MP3 player, but a little expensive for the storage you get
Summary: Everything about this player oozes sex appeal. With its chrome-trimmed exterior and sharp display, it's perhaps (whisper it) more physically desirable than the iPod Nano. The controls are excellent and the interface is a joy to use.
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80/100 |
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Title: Samsung YP-K3
Pros: Attractive design, high quality playback, price
Cons: No Video playback, sensitive touch pad
Verdict: If high quality audio and fantastic design is your cup of tea, give the Samsung YP-K3 your consideration.
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70/100 |
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Title: Samsung - YP-K3
Verdict: This isn't the most versatile, the smallest or the least expensive music player in its class. Its sleek black fascia gathers fingerprints. And some people might not like the touch controls. But it does have a certain panache and its sound quality is prett
Summary: tiny, elegant portable music player
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Title: Review: Samsung YP-K3 music player
Pros: Great sound quality. Nice interface. Slick design. Touch sensitive controls better than most.
Cons: Few features. Design is obviously derivative. Transfer software is subpar, and unfriendly. Slow connection makes for long transfers.
Summary: With touch sensitive controls and a slim, slick look, the Samsung K3 looks a lot like Apple's popular device. Is the Samsung player the true bargain?
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68/100 |
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Title: Samsung YP-K3 - FIRST LOOK Review
Pros: Easy to use, silm, funky interface, bright display
Cons: Not much
Verdict: At first glance the K3 looks to offer a decent package with a good range of standard features in a box that does look rather funky
Summary: Samsung takes on the iPod nano with its latest MP3 player
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90/100 |
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Title: Samsung YP-K3 digital audio player
Summary: "Refined, Stylish, Classy, Sleek" - are all words that have gone to describe Samsung's latest offering to the digital audio player world.
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75/100 |
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Title: Samsung YP-K3 (2 GB)
Pros: Good Sound Quality, Good Earphones, Cool 1.8-inch OLED Display, Simple Interface, Slim & Light, Photo Viewer, Battery Life.
Cons: No Recording Feature, Expensive
Summary: It looks like a jewel, sounds marvelous. This slim gem from Samsung will make your heart skip a beat, but not the music.
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80/100 |
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Title: Apple iPod (60GB, video)
Verdict: Slick has been a big draw for MP3 players. In fact, the entire iPod series is counting on that factor to keep a distance from its competitors.
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77/100 |
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Title: Samsung YP-K3: Slick beginnings
Pros: Sleek design; good battery life; easy-to-use interface.
Cons: Smudgy surface; requires proprietary computer cable.
Summary: The YP-K3 is another great example of what sort of designer chops Samsung has up its sleeves when it puts its mind to it.
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77/100 |
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Title: Samsung YP-K3 (2GB) Review - MP3 Players
Pros: Sleek design, Good battery life, Easy-to-use interface
Cons: Smudgy surface, Requires proprietary computer cable
Verdict: The YP-K3 is another great example of what sort of designer chops Samsung has up its sleeves when it puts its mind to it.
Summary: Samsung sets its sights on
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77/100 |
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Title: Samsung YP-K3
Pros: Great design; lightweight; fresh control system; simple and efficient to use; easy-to-use PC software
Cons: Picks up finger marks; no AC adaptor; no album art support; low-resolution screen
Verdict: A stylish, lightweight and functional player but we would love to see a sharper screen and support for album art
Summary: Samsung's YP-K3 is a slim and stylish MP3 player with a touch-sensitive interface and a seamless design. If you only want to carry a couple of hundred songs around it's a desirable option that won't break the bank
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73/100 |
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Title: Samsung YP-K3 (4GB, red)
Pros: The Samsung YP-K3 is very attractive and simple to use, and it's priced competitively. It also has intuitive menus, a speedy interface, and above-average sound quality.
Cons: You can't use the K3 with a Mac or for simple data storage. Touch-sensitive controls can be challenging to use. It has no on-device playlisting features and limited file-format support. Also, it has no video or recording features.
Verdict: The Samsung YP-K3 may not be a Nano-killer, but it's definitely a solid choice for those who want a simple, sexy player that's not too hard on the wallet.
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73/100 |
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Title: Samsung YP-K3 series
Summary: It was only a matter of time before Samsung put out a speakerless version of the innovative YP-K5 MP3 player. We got our hands on a preproduction model of the YP-K3, and it delivers the goods in an even sexier--if slightly bigger--body than the iPod Nano.
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Title: Samsung YP-K3
Pros: >, , Slick to operate, , Near-perfect sound, , Huge battery life, , ,
Cons: Looks a little too much like the nano
Verdict: A great musical performer with some lovely design features and slinky looks, at a very attractive price
Summary: Nano botherer
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100/100 |
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Title: Samsung YP-K3 (2GB)
Pros: Tiny, lightweight, and attractive. Attractive graphics. Excellent FM reception. "Resume" option is useful for podcast listening.
Cons: No video capabilities. No voice or radio recorder. Smudgy surface. Player can't be used while charging. Buttons are a bit too easy to activate accidentally.
Verdict: Though it's missing some of the extra features that come with the Samsung T9, the Samsung K3 is still a solid MP3 player and yet another rival for the affections of would-be Apple nano owners.
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Title: Samsung YP-K3 MP3 Player Review
Pros: Slim, sexy design; nice price; great sound quality; excellent battery life
Cons: Touch-sensitive controls aren't for everyone; light on features, music-playback support; won't work with Macs
Verdict: The Samsung YP-K3 has the right style, sound quality, and price to compete with the iPod Nano, but make sure you're comfortable with its touch-sensitive controls.
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70/100 |
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Title: Samsung YP-K3 2GB MP3 Player
Summary: If you are looking for a lightweight MP3 player, Samsung's K3 2GB or 4GB player is worth your consideration. It weighs just 200g, includes a bright OLED screen and proves simple to use.
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Title: Samsung YP-K3 2GB MP3 Player
Pros: Slick design, Ultra thin, Light-emitting touch sensitive controls, FM Tuner
Cons: Proprietary USB cable, Finish picks up smudges, No custom EQ
Verdict: The YP-K3 is a great little MP3 player perfect for people who want a small, light, compact player to take on the go. With the options of three colors and two capacity sizes, there's sure to be one to suit everyone's needs
Summary: It looks like thin is in with MP3 players lately, and Samsung has released their latest 'thin' creation the YP-K3. Measuring in at just 0.27 " thick the YP-K3 definitely qualifies as thin, but that's not its only virtues. The unit also sports a 1.8 " Full
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70/100 |
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Title: Review: Samsung YP-K3 mp3 player
Pros: Great sound; good looks; a cinch to use; good battery life
Cons: Case smudges easily; no AAC support; PC connectivity only via proprietary cable
Verdict: Black and gorgeously glossy, Samsung's latest sounds as good as it looks
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100/100 |
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Title: Review: Samsung K3 portable media player
Pros: Sleek, stylish design, Sleek, stylish design, FM radio, Straighforward software
Cons: It still isn't an iPod, It still isn't an iPod, Disappointing screen for photos
Verdict: Slim and stylish, the Samsung K3 gives the iPod nano a run for its money, but doesn't deliver a killer blow to beat Apple.
Summary: Samsung's latest mp3 player is a slimline cutie aiming to usurp the iPod nano
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60/100 |
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Title: Samsung K3 - Gadget Guy Australia
Pros: Looks fabulous. Excellent battery life. Capable and mature software.
Cons: No voice recording or direct encoding. Light on the extra features. Limited file formats.
Verdict: When it comes to getting a sleek, simple, painless and iPod-like experience, the K3 is a real winner. It looks good, it plays well, and the software is excellent
Summary: Make no mistake: Samsung has Apple in its sights and wants to seriously challenge the US company for MP3 dominance. The plucky Korean's recent releases have all been very stylish, very sleek, and offer almost exactly the same options as the iPod, at the s
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Title: Samsung YP-K3J | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Pros: Looks great; Simple operation
Cons: Quite pricey
Verdict: Our only minor whinge is that you only get 2GB capacity for your £80. Other than that, it's one of the most desirable MP3 players on the market
Summary: The controls are excellent and the interface is a joy to use
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80/100 |
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Title: Review: Samsung YP-K3 mp3 player
Pros: Excellent camera Improved lens cover Loads of features
Cons: Awkward keypad
Summary: Black and gorgeously glossy, Samsung's latest sounds as good as it looks
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80/100 |
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Title: Samsung YP-T9
Pros: Sleek design; video playback; OGG support; long battery life; FM radio
Cons: Lag during navigation
Verdict: A sleek, feature-packed, high-quality MP3 player with excellent battery life, Bluetooth connectivity, a great FM tuner and support for video playback
Summary: Samsung employs the twin weapons of Bluetooth and video playback on its YP-T9 in an attempt to blast the iPod nano out of the water. It's slightly more expensive than the nano, but good design, long battery life and FM radio recording are worth it
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83/100 |
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Title: Samsung YP-T9 (2GB, purple)
Pros: The sleek, durable Samsung YP-T9 has a user-friendly interface and is packed with features: photo viewing, video playback, gaming capabilities, voice recording, and subscription music support. It sounds great and looks hot; its battery life is also impres
Cons: The Samsung YP-T9's processor is slow, and side buttons take some getting used to. What's more, the USB port is proprietary, and the device has no UMS mode.
Verdict: Despite a few minor issues, the stylish Samsung YP-T9 is a no-brainer: it's easy to use, packed with features, and sounds fantastic. What more could you ask for?
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83/100 |
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Title: Samsung YP-T9
Pros: Bluetooth support, Elegant design, Good interface
Cons: Video playback not the best, Slapdash software
Verdict: Thoughtful, feature-packed and attractive
Summary: Bluetooth is the white elephant of digital music players. There's a few cropping up that boast about it on their box, but for now it's a bit of a non-starter. There's no uploading files wirelessly or streaming music to or from a mobile phone here.
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80/100 |
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Title: Samsung YP-T9
Pros: >Superb screen. Excellent sound quality., , ,
Cons: Build quality is slightly suspect.
Verdict: A smart music player with a raft of killer features, this just needs to be beefed in the body department before slaying the Nano.
Summary: Bluetoothed to the max
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80/100 |
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Title: Samsung YP-T9B (4GB)
Pros: Beautifully designed; Bluetooth wireless connectivity; outstanding battery life; impressive audio playback.
Cons: Screen too small for effective video; proprietary USB cable.
Summary: As a stocking stuffer this festive season, the YP-T9B is a dream. With its head-turning good looks and outstanding performance, Santa had better lay in more stock.
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80/100 |
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Title: Samsung YP-T9J (2GB)
Pros: Tiny, sleek design. Larger screen than the Apple nano. Video capabilities. Good battery life.
Cons: Video playback often distorted. Lag time between tracks. Navigation not as simple as on nano.
Verdict: Good-looking and tiny, the YP-T9J is a worthy adversary of the nano, especially for PC owners looking to get more bang for their buck. Nonetheless, it's not without some annoying flaws.
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60/100 |
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Title: Samsung YP-T9
Pros: The sleek, durable Samsung YP-T9 has a user-friendly interface and is packed with features: photo viewing, video playback, gaming capabilities, voice recording, and subscription music support. It sounds great and looks hot; its rated battery life is also
Cons: The Samsung YP-T9's processor is slow, and side buttons take some getting used to. What's more, the USB port is proprietary, and the device has no UMS mode.
Summary: Despite a few minor issues, the stylish Samsung YP-T9 is a no-brainer: it's easy to use, packed with features, and sounds fantastic. What more could you ask for?
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83/100 |
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Title: Samsung YP-T9 MP3 Player
Pros: Great looking, Long Battery Life, Large Screen, Plays a large variety of multimedia, FM tuner and voice recorder
Cons: USB port is proprietary
Verdict: Samsung's YP-T9 MP3 player is one of the few MP3 players on the market, that properly implements a full range of multimedia capabilities
Summary: Samsung has released a large variety MP3 players in the past few years and today we take at their latest creation the YP-T9. With the YP-T9, Samsung has steered away from just a basic MP3 player to more of a multimedia player. Capable of playing music, vi
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90/100 |
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Title: Review: Samsung YP-T9 mp3 player
Pros: Bluetooth support; video playback; FM radio; good quality screen
Cons: Expensive; doesn't include Bluetooth headset
Verdict: A strong rival for the Nano, with Bluetooth, radio and video
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60/100 |
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Title: Review: Samsung YP-T9b portable media player
Pros: Slim and small, Slim and small, Video playback, Great battery life
Cons: No iTunes support, No iTunes support
Verdict: With video playback, FM radio and a glut of other handy features, Samsung's YP-T9b is, currently, our favourite portable media player for 2007.
Summary: On guard Apple, prepare yourself for a new challenger to the throne
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100/100 |
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Title: Samsung YP-T9B - Gadget Guy Australia
Pros: Sleek design, integrated games, good battery life, Bluetooth.
Cons: Buggy software, non-standard USB connector, Slightly expensive.
Verdict: With an asking price of $289 for the 2GB YP-T9B ($369 for the 4GB model) it's a somewhat pricey player. You do get a large feature set, and the wireless Bluetooth playback is very appealing, as is the sleek design of the player itself
Summary: Samsung's YP-T9B strongly resembles a mobile phone in design terms, and offers a similar sleek and enjoyable audio and viewing experience, especially through a pair of Bluetooth headphones, although you do pay a premium price for the experience
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Title: Samsung T9+ DAP Plays Wireless Games With Other Units
Verdict: It's not enough to just play music music anymore. Samsung has once again upgraded its DAP line with the announcement of the T9+. The newest addition is the ability to play games "with any of the devices within a 30-foot radius." In some ways, this is simi
Summary: Samsung has once again upgraded its DAP line with the announcement of the T9+. The newest addition is the ability to play games "with any of the devices within a 30-foot radius."..
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Title: Review: Samsung YP-T9 mp3 player
Pros: - Fantastic design - Impressive sound - USB for firmware updates
Cons: - No recording feature - No EPG
Verdict: If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Apple will be pretty pleased by Samsung's YP-T9.
Summary: A strong rival for the Nano, with Bluetooth, radio and video
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80/100 |
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Title: Samsung YP-T9B: Samsung's beaut of an MP3 player
Pros: Beautifully designed; Bluetooth wireless connectivity; outstanding battery life; impressive audio playback.
Cons: Screen too small for effective video; proprietary USB cable.
Summary: As a stocking stuffer this festive season, the YP-T9B is a dream. With its head-turning good looks and outstanding performance, Santa had better lay in more stock.
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80/100 |
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Title: Samsung's YP-T9 reviewed
Summary: Alright, we've seen it hit the FCC, China and Korea, but how do we really feel about this new Yepp player diving into the already crowded nano-killer space? According to CNET, we feel "Very good." The YP-T9 sounds to be quite tactile and fun to use, with
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Title: Samsung T9 hits US, no Bluetooth
Summary: 99 respectively.
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Title: Cutting the wires
Pros: Small and lightweight; stylish design; great sound quality; Bluetooth.
Cons: Easily smudged; doesn't support some file formats; no expansion slot.
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Title: Samsung T9+ portable MP3 player
Summary: since how many random T9+ owners will you ever meet on a subway or bus? Looks like this fucntion will the the Pictochat equivalent on the Nintendo DS.
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Title: Samsung YP-T9JB - more bang for your Bluetooth
Summary: With the incredible number and range of mp3 players out there, vendors are using feature richness as a competitive differentiator.
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Title: Review: Samsung YP-T9 music player
Pros: Very slick design. Great sound quality. Nice screen with a cool interface.
Cons: Lousy transfer software. Lack of supported file types. No alarm clock.
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