Samsung YP-T10 Test (MP3 Player)


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Samsung YP-T10
Test score: B Above average
The score of B is reached using 4 different tests on the Samsung YP-T10 (s).
Average score of all MP3 player: B.
Product specs: Storage capacity: 2GB; Storage medium: Flash memory; Battery life: 30h; Battery technology: Lithium Polymer; Weight: 43g; Type: Personal Media Player (PMP); Dimensions WxDxH: 41.5 x 7.9 x 96 ... more info
 
PC Advisor
Publication date 2/2008
Single test
4 out of 5 stars Value for money: 4 out of 5 stars
"The Samsung YP-T10 is a well-constructed, simple to use media player. Sonically, it may not beat the iPod nano yet but if you’re in the market for a smart, feature-rich MP3 player, the T10 is for you."
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What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision
Issue 2/2008
Single test
"excellent" (5 out of 5 stars)
"Combining smart, intuitive functionality with a stylish look and feel, the 'T10 proves that it's not just Apple who can make cool-as-a-cucumber portables."
 
Pocket-lint.co.uk
Publication date 12/2007
Single test
8 out of 10 points
"... as an improvement to the T9 and compared to the Apple nano, this is a great little MP3 player and comes highly recommended. "
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CNET.co.uk
Publication date 12/2007
Single test
"Excellent" (8 out of 10 points)
"... 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."
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Summary of Samsung YP-T10



The MP3 player was tested in 4 magazines and came out relatively unscathed, managing to let its quality carry it though.
The best review that the Samsung YP-T10 could rack up was "excellent" (5 out of 5 stars), which was given by What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision magazine in 2/2008. The Test Labs of Pocket-lint.co.uk online magazine saw fit to give it a score of 8 out of 10 points (review in issue 12/2007).