
MobiBlu’s T10 does not just have a passing resemblance to the Teclast T39 TouchMusic; it’s technically a repackaging of the T39. CNET does seem to be too keen on the MobiBlu T1, however, and gave it a very poor rating. The biggest problem is the touch user interface, which only responds tolerably well with the stylus t comes with. Precise tapping is also crucial to the touch functionality, making the T10 a very frustrating player. Videos have to be converted to AVI before playback can begin and the process is very slow and the conversion isn’t up to most conversion standards. Below is the summary of CNET’s review:
The good: The MobiBlu T10 MP3 player offers music and video playback, along with an FM radio, photo viewer, notepad, text reader, voice recorder, video games, miniSD memory expansion, and a built-in speaker.
The bad: The MobiBlu T10 is plagued with problems, such as videos that play out of sync with audio; poor voice-recording quality; an abysmal user interface; and games that are awkward to play.
The bottom line: The MobiBlu T10 is the worst touch-screen MP3 player we’ve seen.




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