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User Submitted Samsung T10 4 GB Slim Portable Media Player with Bluetooth (Black) Reviews (cont...)Date: 2008-03-15 samsung mp3 player I love this product. For the price I am very content with it. I haven't played with all of it's functions but it does what I want it to, block out the noise and nonsense at work so I can focus on my work at my desk. I hang it around my neck and it goes where ever I go at work, light weight and pretty user friendly. I have about 500 songs on there and yet to hear them all. There are a few things the instructions fail to show but I haven't yet inquired if I can do what the instructions don't show. This is my first mp3 player and a good started for music lovers such as I. It scratches easily, so if you buy this product, get a cover for it and leave the plastic on the screen. I don't use Samsungs music site like the product says to. I don't have any problems downloading music either. Date: 2008-03-06 Vert attractive MP3 player The T10 is a very attractive, sleek instrument. It takes a little getting used to- especially the video and picture features. I listen to FM a lot and record some of the music I hear off the air. This feature works nicely. One aspect that is slightly annoying is that once I lock the station, I can't adjust the volume without unlocking it first. (One can lock it so that you can't change the station inadvertently)It also took me quite a bit of time to get used to the Samsung downloading software. I'm still learning how to add music to the T10. I also find that Windows Media Player interferes with the T10 software and one has close it in order to get the Samsung software up and running. If I want to change the title of the musical selections I record from the FM I have to click on "My Computer," click on the T10 icon and make the title changes there-- but that's no problem. Generally speaking, I'm very pleased with the T10. Date: 2008-02-26 Best ever player, I love this T10. Have all the function that I need. Favorite parts are FM radio, play-speed changeable, long battery line. Great tool, Samsung is the BEST. Date: 2008-02-16 Compact, very easy to use and good sound I've had this player for a couple of months now. I have an iPod, but was looking for a player which used flash memory which could withstand a workout at the gym and general bashing around. I don't like to be wedded to things like MP3 players and was keen to avoid either an iPod or a Zune. Having to install proprietary software to transfer files is a completely unnecessary intrusion in my view. With the little Samsung I use drag and drop in Windows Explorer and it does the rest. I haven't tried the Samsung software so can't comment on it, but for me that's an ideal place to be (in case you're wondering, for the iPod I use JRiver MediaCenter - iTunes, good though it may be, is a relationship I don't wish to be compelled to have). Using the T10 is exactly how using an MP3 player should be. There is one mechanical switch (combined power/lock), the rest of the controls being on a touch sensitive pad. I was a little bit concerned about the sensitivity of the touch pad, it seeming to be very sensitive causing menu options to be skated through too quickly, however, I have become better used to it and can work it fine - definitely not for the heavy handed though. The menu options are laid out very well, and getting to where you want to be is a breeze. The screen is very clear and simply adds to the joy of using the player. Sound quality? Understand that this is a $100 player! That said the sound quality is very good, better than a player at this price should be. The earphones, however, are a different matter. These things should be consigned to that drawer where you keep paper clips and pens that don't work. Sure, they'll do in an emergency, but they do not do this player any justice at all. If you understand this and budget for a decent pair of headphones (I like the little Audio Technica ones) then you will not be disappointed. One thing to note is that the Samsung uses a proprietary USB connection. It'd be much better if it used a standard type (oh the irony of every manufacturer using their own 'standard') I have the teensiest, weensiest complaint about this player. Mine is piano black and it very easily shows up finger marks, hey but that's what shirts are for - a quick rub and it's back to shiny piano black again. That aside this player is perfect. In summary, it's not perfect: the headphones are hardly worth the cost of shipping them; a non-standard USB cable, and a piano black finish which needs to be buffed regularly! These minor grumbles aside this is as close to perfect as you will find today. A brilliant little player, and well worth 5 stars. Date: 2008-02-13 Dont waste your money I bought this player in march and a month later it stopped working. I sent the player to the warranty and samusng got it fixed. Now 6 months have passed and the player wont recognize any of the media stored in the player. When I connect the t10 to my computer my pc says that the usb malfunction. I didnt even use this player that much, since I have a Zune 30 and a Psp. Please dont waste you money with this player, buy another brand.
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