


Samsung Announces Pricing and Availability for Two New Portable Media Players
The R1 and R0 Satisfy the Needs of Movie and Video Enthusiasts
RIDGEFIELD PARK, N.J., March 9, 2010 – Samsung Electronics America, Inc., a market leader and award-winning innovator in consumer electronics, today launched two new portable media players, the R1 and R0, and announced pricing and availability for both. The players deliver high quality multimedia content while optimizing for memory space. The footprint of the R1 is smaller than the size of a credit card and can play a variety of video content without any conversion needed while the R0 delivers an excellent audio and video experience at an affordable value. Samsung’s portable media players will be on public display at the Samsung Experience, located at The Time Warner Center in New York City beginning March 9, 2010.|
PMP |
Estimated Selling Price |
Availability |
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R1 (8GB) |
$149.99 |
April 2010 |
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R1 (16GB) |
$179.99 |
April 2010 |
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R0 (8GB) |
$99.99 |
April 2010 |
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R0 (16GB) |
$129.99 |
April 2010 |


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The only thing I don't get with these while they are cool little devices is why. The why is why I would choose a stand alone media player if I were over 16, as it sems pointless to me. Almost any decent smartphone can do the same surf the web, email, IM and has a camera. |
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as always i totally agreed rapid, if i had a smartphone i can do more then just watch a movie, i can watch youtube :P lol. Also in that picture with the stand... is that the screen peeled off??? |
Something tells me that's not a stand...I'm assuming they use a special coating on their screen? Seems nice and stylish, but as mentioned, it's a useless product because everything else does what it does and more. |