Typical price: £99
What is it: Flash-based audio and video player
What we think: Superb player with great features and terrific sound quality
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 11 December 2007
Tags: Samsung, Samsung YP-T10, navigation, FM radio, OGG
We like:
Sound quality; price; display; features; ease of use
We don't like:
Reflective screen; no physical controls
Also known as:
Samsung T10
You might also need:
Earphones
CNET UK judgement:
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 player even the iPods don't have
Full review:
Samsung's 2007 line of MP3 players take advantage of one key feature: touch-sensitivity. The YP-P2 is controlled with gesture-based touch and the new YP-T10 uses a purely touch-sensitive control pad. The T10 follows on from the success of both Samsung's popular YP-K3 and YP-T9 players of 2006. Continue Reading...
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