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General Comments I enjoyed using Samsung's T10 mp3/4 player thoroughly. Its portability, overall sleekness and user-friendliness won me over.
Design / Appearance The glossy, jet-black front of the player was paired perfectly with a matt, also-black, back. I really liked that it was still scratchless after the months of usage I'd put it through (read: great materials used!).
The fact that T10 was tiny and so light also contributed to its attractiveness. I especially enjoyed using it when I'm out running, since I normally use my iPod Classic - bulkier and heavier - due to the greater storage capacity of the latter.
T10's beautiful screen was, albeit small, of relatively high-resolution. I wouldn't have enjoyed the many episodes of "Gossip Girl" and "Brothers and Sisters" on the road, if not for the sharp images.
I love the "button-less gadget" idea. Although not revolutionary, T10's touch-screen was sensitive enough, and not overly so. Being "button-less", the overall appearance of T10 was striking and sleek.
Functions The interface of T10 was smooth-running and very user-friendly. It was much easier to learn to navigate at first try than Apple's iPods. Entry-level users would be able to use this gadget without any of the initial manual-readin fuss usually set-off by complicated interfaces of small gadgets.
Samsung obviously went to great lengths to ensure that the user/owner of the is able to personalise the gadget to a certain extent. I like that I am able to adopt different skins for the various moods I get into.
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