![]() Conspicuous by its absence is any form of movie playback, but to be honest I wouldn’t ever want to watch video on a screen this small. Talking of the screen, when you’re indoors it’s incredibly easy to see, but if you’re out in bright sunlight, it can be almost impossible to make anything out. ![]() Obviously LCD screens can also suffer in bright sunlight, but not to the level of this OLED example.īut as I said at the beginning of this review, the K5 is all about innovation and that comes to light when you slide the front fascia of the device sideways and reveal an integrated stereo speaker. The sliding mechanism feels very similar to the system employed by the Samsung mobile phones – it slides smoothly and then tilts upwards, allowing the K5 to balance in a landscape orientation. Once you’ve opened the K5 up the screen also switches orientation, while the controls also switch – this is also where the second back button comes into play, although I’m still not convinced that it would have been hard to use just the one. ![]() When it comes to sound quality, a tiny speaker like this is never going to fill a room up, or even give you full, thumping bass response. ![]()
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