Superb sound quality, Bluetooth / mobile connectivity, Reader for TXT and DataCast
Main menu a bit sluggish
In a world of sleek and sexy travel companions (and I don’t mean the two-legged variety; I’m talking about personal media devices!), the Samsung YP-T10 is one of the sleekest I’ve seen. But just because it looks so good, it...
Sleek and light-weight, very good audio quality, wireless Bluetooth headset (A2DP) support, good user interface
Somewhat unsatisfying video experience, slightly expensive
Samsungs Media Studio package is their version of media management software; the interface is similar to that of iTunes. It has a media player integrated. Songs can be added to a list and then transferred to the player.
Sleek and stylish design with an engaging Flash-based interface; Rhapsody DNA is integrated for seamless subscription and Channel support; video and photo playback; built-in FM tuner and voice recorder; Bluetooth stereo.
Touchpad requires precision for desired results; no elegant handling of podcasts; video support is very limited and conversion is a pain; audio support is limited to MP3 and WMA.
The Samsung T10 wont satisfy audio purists, but users who value lots of features, a fun interface, and a player that will turn heads should give it a look.
The Samsung YP-T10 is a well-constructed, simple to use media player. Sonically, it may not beat the iPod nano yet but if you’re in the market for a smart, feature-rich MP3 player, the T10 is for you. Laldinfela Pachuau, PC World Lowest online price...
Abstract: Samsungs YP-T10 is the successor to the Best Buy-winning YP-T9, so we had high expectations. It looks like a more angular version of the second-generation iPod Nano, while its brushed metal-effect back and glossy face feel tough and durable. The pl...
There really is nothing to fault with this little device but some of the colour schemes. It does everything you could conceivably ask of a small media player, and is both lighter and cheaper than its main competitor. ...