
Samsung YP-U3-JQB 2GB MP3 Player - Black
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YP-U3JQB Samsung 2GB MP3 Player with Built-in USB and FM Radio
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Samsung YP-U3 MP3 Player - Black
Key Features: 2GB built-in memory,1500 song capacity,15 hours of play time,FM radio tuner,Touch navigation,20
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Samsung YP-U3-JQB 2GB MP3 Player - Black
The YP-U3JQB 2GB MP3 Player from Samsung is the right choice when you need a versatile compact, stylish,
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Samsung YP-U3JQB 2GB Touch Control MP3 Player (Black)
The Samsung U3 MP3 player is a super-compact device that works right out of the box with a Slim-USB connection.
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Black 2GB U3 Built-In USB Digital Audio Player With FM Radio
2GB internal flash memory Supports MP3, WMA, OGG, WMA-DRM10FM tuner with automatic preset scanning and
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Samsung YP-U3JQB 2 GB MP3 Player Dell Only - Black (YP-U3JQB)
The Samsung U3 MP3 player is a super-compact device that works right out of the box with a Slim-USB connection.
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Samsung YP-U3JQB 2Gb Touch Control USB MP3 Player - Black
Samsung's thin and sleek U3 USB Direct Player utilizes a slim USB connector; making it lightweight and
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Samsung YP-U3-JQB 2GB MP3 Player - Black
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My experience with this has been mostly positive. For everything that really matters to me (i.e. sound quality, navigating) it has surpassed my expectations for a sub-hundred-dollar MP3 player in a streamlined and intuitive package. I also like the "no-cord" approach, so that the USB port doubles to transfer files and charge the battery. The FM radio and voice recorder features are nice.
I was a bit worried about the wiggly USB port that projects out, switchblade style, but I've seen several videos where over 20 pounds were hung from it before it broke. Time will tell but it seems sturdy enough for now. It comes with a cd but I haven't even taken it out of the package -- WMP and even drag-and-drop worked immediately for me (with XP).
However, the "skin-and-bones" approach does seem to leave some gaps: there is a nice FM tuner and a nice voice recorder but no FM recording feature; some of the user settings (like skip interval) do not persist after the device is restarted; it cannot be
I was a bit worried about the wiggly USB port that projects out, switchblade style, but I've seen several videos where over 20 pounds were hung from it before it broke. Time will tell but it seems sturdy enough for now. It comes with a cd but I haven't even taken it out of the package -- WMP and even drag-and-drop worked immediately for me (with XP).
However, the "skin-and-bones" approach does seem to leave some gaps: there is a nice FM tuner and a nice voice recorder but no FM recording feature; some of the user settings (like skip interval) do not persist after the device is restarted; it cannot be
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I am shocked to read some of these reviews. This MP3 player has amazing features! We researched for a MP3 player with a fm tuner for a christmas gift for my dad and this is by far the best one out there. We liked it so much that we all bought one as well.
Much better than the iPod.
It comes with it's own easy-to-use software which I am very impressed with as well.
Much better than the iPod.
It comes with it's own easy-to-use software which I am very impressed with as well.
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I use Ubuntu Linux, and had I known that Samsung's media player used Microsoft's MTP format, I would never have bought this device. Locked DRM ghettos destroy the value a customer seeks in a product. The proprietary player which ships with the device requires Windows to run, and is vastly inferior to my existing media solution (Amarok).
I can access the device with Ubuntu (the latest version, Gutsy Gibbon), but Samsung worked hard to spoil my experience. They feel they are 'protecting their rights,' but really, they're just shilling for Microsoft and spoiling my experience.
I can access the device with Ubuntu (the latest version, Gutsy Gibbon), but Samsung worked hard to spoil my experience. They feel they are 'protecting their rights,' but really, they're just shilling for Microsoft and spoiling my experience.

















