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Features: Happy to always see Samsung improving their MP3 players over past models, the T10 seems to have taken all the features I know and love from Samsung MP3 players and either subtly made them better or added new ones alongside them. The big new feature of the T10 being the built-in Bluetooth 2.0 A2DP support for cord-free listening. Now you can use any bluetooth headphones or earphones you have to listen to your media on the T10 without the hassle of having to plug them in. Not having to plug in your headphones or earphones means you can tuck the player away in those hard to reach places and not have to worry about breaking or damaging your headphone's wire or headphone jack (A common problem a lot of active teens encounter on at least one of their MP3 players during their life). The bluetooth supports up to two connections from bluetooth headsets/earphones, using that paired up with the hardwired plug can allow up to three listeners at once. Supporting AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile), the user can also operate basic MP3 functions (such as play, pause, forward, back, etc) from a supporting bluetooth headset.
The built in video player supports WMV and MPEG4 video formats so there will be no fighting with conversion software to convert all your videos into some unknown proprietary video format like a lot of video MP3 players use. Of course should you need to convert any videos into these formats the Samsung Media Studio can do that easily, as well as a lot of free conversion programs that are around the internet. The photo viewing capability is something we're starting to see standard on most colour screen MP3 players these days so I wasn't surprised to see that on the T10 either. One thing that always catches my eye with almost all Samsung MP3 players is the FM radio ability. It seems so many manufacturers are just throwing this feature away these days, is the radio dying or something? Samsung has always kept my radio listening likes well in tune by providing just that - an FM tuner built in! If you like what you hear, you can record it! The T10 also supports FM recording. Datacasts, no, not Podcasts, but Datacasts are another thing Samsung has added to the T10 that isn't a familiar name we're used to seeing as an MP3 player. All this adds is the ability to sync RSS feeds to your player to read on the go - very nifty! A few other things I was glad to see on this player were the voice recording abilities and text viewer. Voice recording seems to be a 50/50 thing on players these days with just as many not having it as those that do. When building a feature-packed player like this one, it only makes sense that it should be included on it. Text viewing is something I've always seen mostly on Apple's iPod line so seeing Samsung bring it to the T10 was certainly another plus!
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