Editorial Review:Product Description:The 4GB YP-T10 MP3 player combines stylish design, incredible sound and convenient connectivity options. Its slim form allows it to fit comfortably in one's hand, while slipping easily into pockets and purses. With Digital Natural Sound engine (DNSe) technology, high quality acoustics are possible providing a pleasurable listening experience. The YP-T10 also is equipped with Bluetooth-enabled wireless stereo providing the kind of listening one could only dream of.
Amazon.com Product Description: The Samsung T10 is Samsung’s thinnest and most lightweight portable media player with built-in Bluetooth technology. With the T10, you can take your music, videos, photos, and FM radio wherever you go. With Bluetooth 2.0 built into the T10, you can enjoy all that great media content with wireless Bluetooth headphones and speakers in full-stereo, high-quality sound.

Samsung's thinnest and most lightweight portable media player. View larger. View menu overview. |
If that isn't enough, you also can make live recordings with its built-in microphone or make recordings of your favorite FM radio stations. Users can even set up datacasts (podcasts) by using the SMS software that comes on the installation disk.
When you're not listening to robust audio playback on the T10, kick back and enjoy an MPEG4 or WMV9 video file on its bright and brilliant two-inch QVGA full-color display. The same screen can display album art and stylish screen savers. Samsung multimedia software is included with the T10 to transcode video on your PC before transferring to the T10, so videos on the T10 play at the optimal frame size and rate with minimal effort from the user. T10 will play back video at up to 30 frames per second for seamless video clarity.
Lightweight and portable, the T10 comes with 4 GB of built-in Flash memory and supports WMV, SVI, JPEG, MP3, WMA, OGG, and TXT files. Its Li-Poly battery supports up to 30 hours of audio playback and four hours of video playback. The battery can be charged while synced to a PC with the provided USB cable. (The device supports USB 2.0 connectivity for speedy file transfers.) Measuring 3.78 x 1.63 x 0.31 inches, the T10 weighs just 1.6 ounces and is compatible with Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems.

The T10 features picture slideshows and wallpaper, an FM tuner and recorder, a text viewer, and a file browser. |
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Nice features, irrititing control unit
I own both a Zune v2 8 and a T10. The T10 has a nice constellation of features lacking on the Zune v2. The T10 is plug 'n' play. You can drag and drop files to it like a drive. It can host text files and lets you read them (great for just dumping in a bunch of names/address, todo stuff, etc). It can play games and has a nice equalizer. The only thing that cripples this device, however, is the control surface is a touch sensitive glass. You get no feed back you've pressed something. You can't feel the controls when it's in your pocket. The controls are so uber sensitive that it's very easy to accidentally press a control when handling the device.
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Review from a Teen
I just got the T10 in the mail today-it is SO awesome!!! The controls are easy to use, the sound quality is great, very stylish design. I have never owned an ipod but i can say that this is probably better than one! The feature that is the most fun is the play speed. You can make the songs go 1.3x faster or 0.8x slower. Me and my siblings were cracking up listening to our favorite songs as "chipmunks" (fast) or "evil guy" (slow). On the FM radio, the earphones are the anteannas, so you can't be laying on the ground or anything if you want to get a further-away station. Another thing I like is the presets on the FM radio-you can preset many different stations so you don't have to scroll through one by one. My pictures look great on the screen. But if you are a neat freak, the slick design does show fingerprints, the screen more so than the buttons. The firmware you can download is really neat. You can use the mic and headphones to talk on a Bluetooth phone, and you can input your name so it says "hello" when you turn it on. The battery charges fairly fast, but you have to have a USB port, no plugging into the wall. The software that comes with the T10 is very cool too. I haven't downloaded any videos yet, so I can't review that part. 5 stars!
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Good but It's no ipod
I gave the T10 a 4 star rating mostly because it is hard to get any video put on it in good quality. It also has a problem with the head phone jack it tends to wig out if it gets touched while head phones are in. the last thing I have found wrong with it is it will some times pause when it is on hold which gets really anoyning. Other than those things it works great it is a good product for the price but it is no ipod.
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A hard to find feature
A few days ago my beloved Samsung T9 bit the dust. A tragic tale of overheated soda and a slow acidic drip to my poor player's insides.
I'd purchased it over a year ago from Best Buy and gotten the replacement plan.
When I went back to replace it the T9 was no longer in production so I was allowed to select a replacement from the other players.
I initially passed on the T10 because it seemed cheap and unimpressive. Since I could afford the upgrade I grabbed the Sansa View.
I took it back two days later.
I listen to audiobooks and a lot of podcasts, many of them over an hour long.
I discovered that, except for the Zune and the ipod, no other player but the Samsung has a faster fast forward feature. Most players do, at best, eight seconds at a time or even worse than that!
The second time I tried to fast forward twenty minutes on the Sansa and sat there with my finger on a button for eight minutes, I decided that that was enough for me.
I'm now a very satisfied owner of a T10.
I do miss the bookmarking that the T9 had but I can't wait to play with the bluetooth thing.
Something that some reviews have missed is the audio recorder. Its not the best but, as I like to write sometimes, its nice to have the ability to, with a touch of a button, record the idea I just had.
A great little device.
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Great device, MP3, video, FM tuner, handsfree headset, etc.
My nephew wanted this device instead of an iPod Nano and he has really been enjoying it. He linked it up with his Bluetooth phone and has transferred his contacts and used the headset capability. While without a computer at home, he was able to fill it with some songs recorded off the radio/FM tuner. Upgrading the firmware added some functionality, such as the ability to delete songs from the device without having to hook up to a computer. When he comes over to load some music via the computer, we just hook it up to a machine with Vista Home, which doesn't require installation of the bundled software...it appears as a storage device. We are likely to order one for my mother-in-law, so he can help load it up with her music CDs for walking in the afternoon.