CNET have published their review of the Samsung YP-K3 (4GB) portable media player.
'Out of the box--which is nearly identical to that of the full-size iPod, interestingly--the K3 is simply stunning. Its glossy black front is trimmed with chrome, giving it a sleek and stylish look. When you turn the player on via the power/hold switch on the side, the touch-sensitive controls light up, reminiscent of Philips' GoGear line of players. The controls consist of four directional arrows, as well as Select, Menu, and Back keys. Like the K5, the YP-K3 takes some design cues from the LG Chocolate phone, right down to the availability of black, red, and green versions (sorry, no white).
The K3's 1.8-inch OLED screen is a bit larger than the Nano's 1.5-inch LCD, but like said iPod, the K3 has a bottom-mounted headphone jack and a proprietary dock connector. The K3 isn't as prone to scratches as the original Nano was, but ours picked up a few very minor scratches, as well as lots of fingerprints. Navigating the menu system is fairly snappy, and we like the animated icons on the main menu level, but there are no significant differences between the YP-K5 and the YP-K3 other than the K3's lack of an alarm-clock function, which depends upon a built-in speaker. The touch controls are very sensitive, but they're spaced far enough apart to avoid too much frustration. Still, with no tactile feedback, it's impossible to operate the K3 without taking it out of your pocket.'
Read: Samsung YP-K3 (4GB) - CNET