Nov 24, 2008

A few photos made with my Samsung mp3 player (YP K3)

So, to prove you how great is it to have this “slice of digital delice” as they say at Samsung, I took my camera and made some photos with the player I’m talking on this blog. Hope they’ll help others in better understanding how it looks and how it feels.

And, by the way about how it feels: it is just a great sensation to have it in your hand. Despite you almost constantly think of how to keep it not to break something, it has a robust design and great look. I guess you already understood it is sensors-touch, so no buttons and the black color gives it a special enigmatic mood.

I saw it is available in other colors also, but, sincerely, I think black is most suitable, as it inspires so much mystery and glamour :). Another thing I like about it are the buttons, smooth and blue, with a blurred contour and easy to touch. Oh, I’m in love with it!

In the photo above you can see it how it looks from the front. If the display is off you don’t say it has a display and sensor buttons somewhere. It is just a piece of metallic shiny gadget that is very attractive.
Click on the image on the left to enlarge it and view more of the details in the picture.

From the right side it hasn’t nothing but just the metallic border that glows and is smooth, giving the sensation of something solid and durable. The contrast between black and silver is glossy and is commonly used by all manufacturers when they want to show sobriety and originality at the same time.


Here’s a photo from the left side of the player, where the power button is located. The button has 2 functions: if pushed down for 2 seconds – then it shuts down or restarts the player, if clicked upwards, then it locks the sensor buttons.
I find this function pretty useful, as I carry it in a special soft bag and it may sometimes recognize the touch and think it is my finger and so – change the track. So it’s better to lock the keys while you know you’ll just listen and nothing else for a few time.

Unfortunately, for this bottom photo, my camera focused on my hand despite on the player, but, anyway, you can clearly see the slots the player has: the headsets slot (standard) and the pc slot. The connection to the pc is made through an USB cable – through the connection you not only add music to it, but also charge it. So, this slot has double function. Also, not in this picture, but there’s a reset button on the back which is used to reset the player when the battery is down or it glitches (happened twice to me in 2 months, from unknown reasons).

I guess these photos helped you make a general impression on the Samsung’s YP K3 player. It looks great, great design and for its price I find it very good and satisfied with it and happy I made this decision.

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