Customer Reviews
T10 
2008-06-01
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.
A Must Have Unit!! 
2008-05-24
Forget about those great big unit's, this little beauty has got the lot. You don't need to spend a lot of money on one of those big bulky unit's. The Samsung T10 4 GB Slim Portable Media Player has all the features in one little package, you'll be quite surprised of the quality this gem's got. I bought it for my daughter and she love's it.
My new T-10 
2008-05-22
It's a pretty cool slick lookin little player, i dont really care for the way it organizes, but thats about it...everything else about it is pretty great...i good buy.
buy a no name cheap 2 gb for convenience 
2008-05-14
I have the hardest time transfering mp3 files from a cd to the unit. there is no drop and drag feature. The whole appel samsung etc design seems to be to connect to internet and buy a song for a dollar, i suggest buy 3 or 4 identical no name cheap 2 gb memory stick type player for convenience. They use aaa batterys and are easy to use. If your a computer expert then samsung will be fine.
Good Player 
2008-05-13
Honestly I lost my player after about one month so I am not able to comment on the longevity of the product. While I did have it though:
Good Sound:
I liked the sound that it produced using my Sony headphones - I did not try the factory ones since I had previous bought earphones that I like. The Samsung was able to produce incredibly good sound through them so I was 100% pleased with sound quality.
Good Video:
I was also 100% pleased with video quality. Using Windows Media Player to convert the files, it auto-rotated the video so that it needed to be turned sideways. I liked this since some of videos were movie format.
Good Battery:
I only charged it once in the month that I used it. Typical use was more than 30 minutes at a time usually at least twice a day, almost daily. It was about three weeks before I needed to recharge it so I was 100% satisfied with the battery life.
Good Storage:
This could be highly preferential since I have never owned a larger (30+ gig) player. I only own about 5 GB of audio and 7 GB of video and do not feel that I need to have my entire library backed up to my player - the person who found my player may have felt otherwise. Since the player is charged via USB, I only stored what I felt I would actually listen to and that never pushed the capacity over 2.5 GB.
So-So Interfaces:
The reason I did not give the player 5 stars was simply because there is no excuse for so-so software in today's market. I am not a neophyte, I just felt that it should be more obvious how to move entire folders or create or delete folders and play lists on the player. Once a song is on the player it cannot be dragged and dropped into another folder. My personal opinion is that this is minor and I don't mind "working around it" to perform what I need, but is enough to keep from saying that it is a perfect (5 star) item.
Overall:
I like that it is an open-source oriented player that supports multiple formats, uses Windows media player for video conversion and held the media files that I wanted to carry. The media play back was exceptional. I would recommend this player.
Great MP3 Player!! 
2008-07-09
The Samsung T10 is a great mp3 player. It has many features that its main competitor the ipod Nano doesn't have like bluetooth capabilities, FM radio and a good interface. Its touchpad works great after getting used to it. The interface is very simple to use and did not really need to use its user manual. It is very self-explanatory.
Videos and pictures look very crisp and nice on its screen. The sound quality is also very good.
More people should consider this mp3 player before they consider the nano since they will be glad that they do.
A Good Upgrade, but Some Major Problems 
2008-07-05
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. 
2008-06-26
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 
2008-06-25
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 
2008-06-01
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.