| Samsung YP-S5JAB 4 GB Slim Portable Media Player with Speaker (Black) | 
| Brand: Samsung Category: CE
List Price: $179.99 Buy New: $149.95 You Save: $30.04 (17%)
Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 7884
Color: Black Media: Electronics Native Resolution: 176 x 220 Display Size: 1.8 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 0.6 x 1.8 x 3.8
MPN: YP-S5JAB Model: YP-S5JAB UPC: 036725602403 EAN: 0036725602403 ASIN: B000WOUWWU
Release Date: November 5, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Slim and robust 4 GB multimedia player with built-in speaker | | • | Built-in Bluetooth 1.2 connectivity | | • | Built-in FM radio | | • | Built-in microphone for recording audio files, lectures, and business meetings | | • | Windows XP and Windows Vista compatible |
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Product Description The 4GB S5 mp3 player combines stylish design, incredible sound and a built-in sliding speaker with 1500 watts of high quality stereo input. With its Digital Natural Sound engine (DNSe.) technology, superior sound and custom EQ reproduces music and video users expect to hear. The YP-S5 also is equipped with Bluetooth-enabled wireless stereo providing the kind of listening one could only dream of.
Amazon.com Product Description With 4 GB of built-in memory, the Samsung S5 represents the second generation of Samsung's portable media players to come with a built-in speaker. With the S5, users will still enjoy the high-quality 1.5-watt speaker (the same speaker that came with the S5's predecessor), which can slide open or closed to offer a choice between a portable device and a desktop speaker system. 
The S5 features games, a radio tuner, a built-in portable speaker, and more. View larger. View menu overview. | Packed with tons of great features, the S5 comes with video playback and photo viewing capabilities, an alarm clock that can be used with MP3 files or an FM radio/recording, and built-in games. Last but not least, the S5 has built-in Bluetooth 1.2 connectivity, a feature that allows users to pair with wireless headphones or cell phones. Imagine never missing a call and even turning your S5 into a speaker phone--with the S5, you don't have to imagine, because it's ready. The built-in FM tuner will scan the entire FM range in less than 60 seconds and automatically place the available FM stations into presets. To eliminate stations with marginal reception, you can adjust the sensitivity to only preset stations with strong reception. The S5 comes with a built-in microphone so you can record live sound, such as an important lecture or your neighbor's garage band, as an MP3 file. MPEG4 video files are the most common open video format available today, and the S5 comes ready to play MPEG 4 files right out of the box. Samsung multimedia software included with the S5 transcodes video files on your PC before transferring to the S5, so files on the S5 play at an optimal frame size and rate with minimal effort from the user. Samsung multimedia software also can assist in transferring JPEG images onto the S5 for later viewing. Once on the S5, images can be zoomed and re-centered. Any JPEG on the S5 can become the wallpaper during music playback. For added user convenience, the S5 is compatible with music subscription services, such as Rhapsody, Napster, and Yahoo!. The player supports MP3, AAC, and WMA audio files, MPEG 4 video files, and JPEG photo files. Compatible with Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems, the S5 measures 3.78 x 1.83 x 0.58 inches and weighs just three ounces. 
The S5's Bluetooth capability allows it to communicate wirelessly with other devices. |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
Samsung mp3 best December 29, 2008 John Cuco (NEW JERSEY) Great Mp3 player for the price, software excellent to use, very simple Great machine recoomend it highly
AWESOME!!!! October 21, 2008 J. Baird (VA USA) I just bought this for my dad's birthday. Of course I had to play with it, so I loaded some songs and a a few pictures of my daughter on it for him. I love it so much I'm going to get one for me. The sound is great, and the headphones will blow you away. I say don't blow your money on apple products, Samsung is the way to go.
Great Improvement over k5 July 23, 2008 norris this mp3 player has everything that you will basically use. over 4gigs of memory and you can listen to your music, view your pictures clearly, and watch your videos in almost-great quality. sooo many things to do with this mp3 player.
only problem that i have is that it's a little slow when you use the touch buttons.
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Wouldn't load Library Audiobooks June 5, 2008 Kallenford (East Patchogue, NY USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I bought the YP-S5J AB specifically to play audiobooks that can be downloaded from the local library. This model was on a list the library made of devices that worked with their files, so it does work for this purpose sometimes...just not for me. I spent about three hours trying it various ways, downloading firmware, and double-checking with the library to see if I missed anything (The books played on my computer fine, so it wasn't a problem with downloading from the library). I would get the error message "It is not possible to transfer this file. Contact device maker for firmware update." I then spent half an hour on the Samsung Technical Support Line. The only thing they could tell me was to go to website and download any firmware updates, which I had already done (twice) so I am returning it. I also didn't like the design of the device with regard to its actual usage (turning on, selecting music, etc.) Using the push screen felt akward and I had to press the "buttons" multiple times before it would take, although maybe this would improve as you used it longer.
it's alright May 17, 2008 James Lee 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
i purchased this product mainly b/c i like to listen to sermons, and i wanted to find a way i could speed up the tempo. i'm not completely satisfied since i did so much homework looking into this product. the fact that it has a speaker is definitely a plus. however, the buttons are too sensitive (touchpad) so that it's difficult to navigate. also, the fact that it resets your volume settings to default everytime you turn off the device is very annoying. oh, and in case anyone is wondering, if you increase or decrease the tempo speed (up to x3), the pitch WILL change - this is a bummer, but I guess there's no way around it. the video also sucks b/c the screen is TOO small. it is a nifty recorder, however, if you need to record class lectures. I think the IPOD is more user friendly, and i would recommend apple instead.
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