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Samsung Portable Digital Audio Player with Build-in Speakers

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Samsung Portable Digital Audio Player with Built-in Speakers



Samsung Electronics introduced today the K5 Digital Audio Player: a flash-memory based MP3 player with built-in slide-out speakers, OLED LCD display, and a sleek one-button design. This is the first Samsung digital audio player to use OLED technology with a 1.7-inch full-color screen. Users can view JPEG pictures and even create a personalized slideshow by setting their pictures to a variety of tunes. The battery life of the K5 is up to 30 hours using earphones, or 6 hours in speaker mode. The K5 supports consumer's existing MP3 collection or popular subscription services such as Napster, Rhapsody, Yahoo, and Urge so they can easily play their content transferred from a PC. The K5 also features a built-in FM radio tuner and supports MP3, WMA, WMA DRM10 and JPEG formats. It is available in black and will ship later in the year in pink. Samsung's K5 will be available on September 10th at $209.99 MSRP (2GB) and $259.99 MSRP (4GB).

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Not to expensive, doesn't look that bad...
 
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How loud? If the speakers are loud enough to play in a small/medium sized room so that a few people can hear, then great! Next, we need video out and the ability to play DivX, and then we have a portable presentations machine. Nice
 
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