Samsung transformed the MP3 world by featuring the K5 in 2006. It was the first MP3 player designed to have its speakers serve as a "prop" for the player itself. Not only did listeners experience superb audio, but they could also listen to MP3s with their friends without worrying about connecting the device to external speakers. Yet the K5 had a serious flaw. It was significantly bigger than other systems. Consequently, consumers complained about the K5’s lack of portability. Samsung responded by creating a slimmer, sleeker device. It became known as the Samsung S5. And, like its predecessor, the Samsung S5 contained its own set of slide-out speakers. Additionally, the device was Bluetooth-enabled. This means that it could emulate the functions of other electronics, provided they are connected to the Bluetooth network. But what really makes the Samsung S5 is its portability. From the palm of your hand you can do all sorts of things, whether it’s listening to music or watching a video. As far as the price, the Samsung S5 is not a bad deal, especially considering all of the luxuries it offers. If you get the 2GB model, you will pay just $119.99. The 4GB model (which allows you to store more files) will cost you $159.99. Both prices are slightly more expensive than their competitors, but considering what you’re getting, the extra money is well worth it. Besides, you can always buy the device off of eBay or another auction sites if you want to ensure you’re getting the best value. In the Box Samsung S5 Radio/MP3 Player Ear bud headphones Built-in lithium polymer rechargeable battery 24-Pin USB cable (which also serves as a charger) Samsung Media Studio (which can be found in the installation CD)
This article will provide a review of the Samsung S5 MP3 player. The S5 is Samsung's follow-up to the K5, which was revolutionary in its own right. Keep reading to learn how this model will improve upon its predecessor and whether or not you should buy it.
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