Samsung YP-K3JAB 4 GB Ultraslim MP3 Player
Nov 30, 2009 in
Electronics
- Stores up to 4GB
- 1.8 full color OLED display
- FM Tuner with autoscan and 30 presets
- Light-emitting touch pad
- Flash storage
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…. More >>
Samsung YP-K3JAB 4 GB Ultraslim MP3 Player
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5 comments
W. Sung on November 30, 2009 at 11:51 am
On Windows XP, my YP-K3 does not work. There are no drives, something with MTP according to others online. It does work on x64 for some reason, but not with Windows Media Player.
David D. Dayton on November 30, 2009 at 1:58 pm
I bought one of these as a Christmas gift for my wife. The jack on the one we received was defective. When you plugged in the earbuds that came with the unit, you had to spin the plug in the jack to find the magic spot that made the connection — but even then the connection did not hold. We tried another set of earbuds and high-quality headphones with the device, without success: The defect was clearly in the jack of the MP3 player. We requested a refund and the Amazon return procedure went off without a hitch — so 5 stars for Amazon but only 1 for the Samsung YP-K3JAB (only because you cannot rate an item as zero stars!).
L. Clark on November 30, 2009 at 2:18 pm
great product! I love the radio feature. Very nice look to it too… great color screen. Definately reccomend it
Jack on November 30, 2009 at 5:08 pm
I purchased this and it plays songs just fine. Trying to figure out how to make playlists and albums and sort songs on this is totally confusing. It seems to have some unknown limit on the number of albums and playlists you can have and the number of songs you can have in an album. I keep creating them on the software, download to the player and the song is there but no album. The documentation does not mention anything about limits or sorting. If anyone can help, email me at tukesmtn AT yahoo DOT com
Lucian Ghita on November 30, 2009 at 8:00 pm
A high-tech piece of junk! I was very impressed with it when I first got it in the mail. After a couple of weeks, while trying to transfer some music files on it, the device just went dead and would not re-start. Make sure you consider the risks before deciding to purchase it.