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Samsung YP-T10 is cute and chic and comes with lots of features that will appeal to users and moreover it looks solid. The front is plastered with a glossy translucent plastic with a white base. The lively 2in QVGA screen is activated by backlit touch sensitive controls that are situated along its base. Its aluminium cover is meant to minimise shock if dropped and to prevent scratches. The Samsung YP-T10 is available in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB. The interface is user friendly and workable with different customisable settings. The Samsung YP-T10 supports MP3, WMA and Ogg files but no AAC. Its FM Radio comes with autoscan feature with recording. It can play Video but only for WMV files transferred via Samsung Media Studio software or Windows Media Player and Samsung’s proprietary SVI format. The Samsung YP-T10 other features are Voice Recorder, Text Viewer, Image Viewer, Bluetooth v2 and RSS reader. The Samsung YP-T10 is clear and much better if compared with other MP3 players. Reviewers from pcadvisor.co.uk find the Samsung YP-T10 to be simple and easy to use media player. While those from reghardware.co.uk find no “fault with this little device” which is both lighter and cheaper than other models. “It does everything one could conceivably ask of a small media player.”
A slice of music entertainment at only 7.9mm slim and 43 grams, the T10 comes fully loaded with the latest multimedia functions. The T10 is a music player, FM radio, photo album, video player, voic…
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The Samsung YP-T10 is a well-constructed, simple to use media player. Sonically, it may not beat the Read more
If Bluetooth capability is essential, the dainty T10 is a very tempting proposition. It's slim, sexy and packs an impressive number of features into its diminutive body, including an FM radio and the ability to output to two pairs of Bluetooth headphones simultaneously. In other areas, however, it just can't compete with the class-leading wired players. It's not the easiest player to use, wired sound quality isn't brilliant and you can get more capacity for the money... Read more
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. Read more
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