Smart and stylish, the Samsung YP-T10 media player packs a host of features in a compact user-friendly design.
Simply put, the Samsung YP-T10 has more on offer than any other media player in that price range and holds its own in an iPod-dominated market.
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"Great sound gets cheaper"
Issue: 2/2008
On test: Samsung YP-T10
Apple's dominance of the portable music market is based as much on design as sound quality: the iPod looks and feels so darn cool that its iconic status is well deserved. not many rivals have come close to that kind of portable panache. but the latest Samsung family of players - and this competitively priced player is a case in point - are asking a few pertinent questions.
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"Samsung YP-P2JQB"
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Issue: 121
On test: Samsung YP-P2JQB
Watch out Apple - Samsung has brought out potential rival to the iPod Touch. Samsung's P2 range of portable media players are slim, clad in an elegant black shell, and controlled via touch screen - and they're also a lot cheaper than Apple's offering.
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"Sony ICD UX80 digital voice recorder"
Published on: 1/2008
On test: Sony ICD-UX80
The Sony ICD UX80 is the latest digital recorder from Sony that fuses crackle-free recordings with the ability to record and play back MP3 files that can then be transferred to your PC.
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"SanDisk Sansa Clip MP3 player"
Published on: 1/2008
On test: SanDisk Sansa Clip
SanDisk first showed off its very small music-only Sansa Clip player last summer, no doubt because it was when new iPod designs were being launched.
Because of its teeny dimensions and clothing clip, it’s inevitable that the SanDisk Sansa Clip will be labelled an iPod Shuffle killer (though it actually shares more attributes with Creative’s Zen Stone Plus). While iPod fans will probably stick with what they know, we reckon the SanDisk Sansa Clip is a better player than the Shuffle.
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