Memory size: 8GB, Colour: Black, Memory type: Integrated, Weight: 43g, Radio: With Radio ...
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Review summary: It's clear that this Samsung is way above the iPod Nano and it's almost perfect. The only reservation we have is its storage capacity. Luckily, there are also 4 and 8 GB versions.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Can Samsung unseat Creative or Apple in the MP3 player stakes?
Pros: Interface, transferring songs, size, built-in radio
Cons: earphones uncomfortable
Verdict: Overall the Samsung YP-T10 offers a nice alternative to the Apple iPod nano and the Creative Zen.
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Source: t3.com
Review summary: Dancing Dachunds- it could only be the Koreans
Pros: Menu; Syncing speed; Screen
Cons: Memory space; FM radio
Verdict: A proper little terrier of an MP3 player
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The new YP-T10 is another superb music and video player from Samsung. Its touch-sensitive navigational pad glows with every stroke, and its build exerts professionalism and style. With key updates including image and video support, this is one great ...
Pros: Sound quality ; price ; display ; features ; ease of use
Cons: Reflective screen ; no physical controls
Verdict: The Samsung YP-T10 is a delightful player that's easy to use, perfectly priced, great sounding and attractive. Although we're not overly fond of touch-sensitive controls in a device like this, they look terrific and add a certain elegance to the ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The Samsung T10 won't 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.
Pros: 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
Cons: 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
Verdict: . The face of the T10 features the same smudge-prone, high-gloss finish and backlit touch controls as the K3, but the 2-inch color screen and brushed metal backside are distinctly Zune-like
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