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What is it: Small and stylish 4GB MP3 player with Bluetooth
What we think: One of the best slimline players since the nano
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 22 March 2007
Tags: samsung, station, microphone, packed
We like:
Sleek design; video playback; OGG support; long battery life; FM radio
We don't like:
Lag during navigation
You might also need:
Better quality headphones
CNET UK judgement:
A sleek, feature-packed, high-quality MP3 player with excellent battery life, Bluetooth connectivity, a great FM tuner and support for video playback
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25 Jan 2007 in Crave
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Crave got to play with the latest Bluetooth-enabled MP3 player from Samsung, which looks remarkably like a phone -- has it found its true calling?
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Posted by: mahutchinson
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Posted by: moelhebog
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