Samsung T10 4 GB Slim Portable Media Player (Red) | 
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| Brand: Samsung Category: CE
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Rating: 46 reviews Sales Rank: 6862
Color: Red Media: Electronics Display Size: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 1.2 x 0.3 x 3.8
MPN: YP-T10JAR Model: YP-T10JAR UPC: 036725602700 EAN: 0036725602700 ASIN: B000WGS6ZS
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| Features:
| • | Slim and robust 4 GB multimedia player | | • | Built-in Bluetooth 2.0: compatible with Bluetooth headphones and speakers for wireless stereo playback | | • | FM radio; text viewer | | • | USB 2.0 connectivity for charging and transferring files | | • | Windows XP and Windows Vista compatible |
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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. |
Product Description Samsung YP-T10JAR 4GB Slim Multimedia MP3 Player, in RED Welcome to the Samsung T10: Samsungs thinnest and most lightweight portable media player with built-in Bluetooth. With the T10, you can bring around 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 fullstereo high quality sound. If that isnt enough, you can also make live recordings with the built-in microphone and also make recordings of your favorite FM radio stations. Who knew that so many fun things could be done with something so slim and sleek? Features: * Lightweight portable media player * Plays audio, video, photo, FM and text and more * 4GB Flash memory * Supported formats: MP3, WMA, WMV, MPEG4, SVI, JPEG, TXT * 2" TFT LCD display * Bluetooth 2.0 compatible *FM Tuner and recorder * Voice recorder with variable bitrate * DNSe 2.0 sound engine with variable EQ settings * Datacasting with Samsung MediaStudio * Shows album art and wallpaper * Filebrowser, PC, mobile playlists * Adjustable playback speed * Clock and wallpaper * Audio Playback: 30 hours * Video Playback: 4 hours * Internal Li-Poly rechargeable battery * Embedded microphone Specifications: * Audio Playback: Formats: MP3, WMA, Subscription WMA (Janus) Music Sort: Artists, Albums, Songs, Genres, Playlists DNSe: 10 preset EQ settings plus 1 custom 7-band EQ with 3D and Bass settings Play Modes: Normal, Repeat, Repeat One, Shuffle PC playlists supported as well as 5 onthe-go playlists Displays album art, artist info, and visualizers Supports ID3 Tags 30 hours of audio playback per battery charge * Video Playback: Formats: MPEG4, SVI, WMV9 Max Pixels: 320x240 Max Frame Rate: 30 fps DNSe: 3 preset modes optimizes audio track (Normal, Drama, Action) 4 hours of video playback per battery cha
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A Good Upgrade, but Some Major Problems July 5, 2008 When I was looking for a new mp3 player, I was looking for a video player that was cheap, without LOOKING like it was cheap. So when I found the T10, I fell in love. The little animated menus are just too cute! When I got it, I couldn't have been happier with my purchase. For the price I paid, it was a decent little player. However, there have been some problems.
PROBLEM NUMBER ONE: Although the T10 is compatible with Napster, Napster doesn't offer video downloads. Which means I'd need to get another digital service, and more expenses, when I thought it'd be much easier. Not necessarily the T10s fault, but it is an issue nonetheless. I was able to get a few videos on there after a couple hours of research and work.
PROBLEM NUMBER TWO: The video quality is great, but sometimes I feel like I'm watching a Japanese anime movie, because the dialogue isn't matching the people's mouths! I suppose it is a minor issue, because it doesn't occur all the time, but it does tend to bother me.
PROBLEM NUMBER THREE: This is probably the biggest problem of all, but the T10 comes with the Samsung Media Software. So I put in the CD and installed the software, and a box popped up asking me to upgrade the software with Emodio [made by Samsung]. I clicked the box, and it uninstalled the software. As it was beginning to reinstall the updated software, my anti-virus popped up saying I was downloading a trojan and I should quarantine the operation at once... This extremely disappoints me, because how am I supposed to trust that when I plug in the T10 for firmware updates that it won't download a trojan onto that? If anyone has any idea what may have happened with the software, please let me know.
PROBLEM NUMBER FOUR: This is a very, very minor problem, but the headphone jack is on the bottom of the player. I just find that an odd place to put it.
PROBLEM NUMBER FIVE: 4 GB for a player I was intending on using mainly for video isn't seeming to be very much. It does the job, but I wish it would've had an expandable card slot or came in 8 or 16 GB.
If I weren't having those problems, I'd say the T10 would easily get 4 or 5 stars. The sound quality is great, although I prefer different headphones than the ones that come in the box. Some of the DNSE settings are just odd, like concert hall. It sounds okay on some songs, but very weird on others. I guess it just depends what you listen to. The screen is bright and clear, with good playback for the most part. As for concerns with the touch pad being finicky, I find it to work fine. It looks very sleek and works well. If you're looking for a basic, cheap video player without compromising style, this is the one to get. But be careful with the software, as its been giving me lots of issues.
it's awsome! It's way better than Ipod nano. June 26, 2008 I have ipod nano but I bought yp-t10 because nano doesn't have FM Radio and I couldn't change the font size of my text files. Also T10 is slimer so fits well in my small pocket when I exercize. I love my T10.
Nice Player but user-unfriendly software June 25, 2008 Very slim and eye-catching player. Their DNS2e technology created very clear sound quality even when I was running next to a freeway. The interface on the player took some time to get used to, like many other players out there. There is no one-touch button for switching directly to your preset stations in FM Radio, you have to scroll through the presets you have created for yourself. The battery life is really good. My biggest issue with the player is their software for generating playlists. I like my songs played in a specific order, and after generating the playlist in the Samsung Media Studio and transferring the files to the player, the songs played back in alphabetical order. I had to use Windows Media Player 10 instead to fix this problem.
Overall, I think this player is worth a buy for its cheaper price than the ipods, you just need to spend some time tinkering with the software.
Pros:
Good sound quality Slim Long battery Life Good for travel and sports
Cons:
Poor software Typical earphones
Good MP3 player June 1, 2008 I have purchased muiltiple SAMSUNG MP3 players for my family. I personally prefer the T9 over the T10 but the T10 has everthing you could want. PRO's: easy to load music (you can use WMP or the included Samsung program.) Great sound, very light, long battery life. CON's: difficult to turn on and off when inside and Action/Silicone Jacket for running. Overall very satisfied with the player.
T10 June 1, 2008 I'm quite pleased with my purchase of the T10. The audio quality and volume level aren't anything special (or I would've given it 5 stars) but more than adequate. Tried the player with Cardo Bluetooth headphones and the sound quality was good. The touch controls are quite sensitive but the lock feature works well. The Samsung Media Studio is a nice program that accesses your computer files quickly, easily moves files to your player, and rips music directly from CDs. It also converts video easily to the required svi format. Would have been nice if they'd included a case or arm strap with the player.
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