Microsoft Zune 8 GB Multimedia Player - Red
- Holds up to 2,000 Songs, 25,000 Pictures, or 24 hrs of Video
- 1.8 in. Display
- Touch Control
- FM Tuner
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- Lots of storage (22)
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- - Joe from New York
- "Not perfect but I love it"
- - MissyTX from Amarillo, Texas
- "Better than an ipod, but still not perfect"
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Professional review from
laptopmag.com
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Microsoft Zune 80GB and Zune Marketplace Software V. 2.1 - Review of the Microsoft Zune 80GB and Zune Marketplace Software V. 2.1
by Online Shopper - Pros: >• Easy-to-use device and software, • Large, bright screen, • Simple device synching
- Cons: >• Large, bulky size, • No included AC adapter, • Available only in black, Storage: 80GB, Audio Files: WMA, WMA Lossless, MP3, AAC, , , , By Laptopmag.com Administrator, , , , as well, which competes with the iPod nano., , classic. We had trouble fitti
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Microsoft stepped up its Zune and its eye-catching software, making the second-generation device a serious iPod competitor. ... - Read full review at laptopmag.com
Professional review from
maximumpc.com
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Microsoft Zune 8GB
by Michael Brown - Pros: Better controls; wireless auto-sync; Zune Marketplace greatly improved.
- Cons: Still tied to Zune Marketplace; wireless sharing still mostly useless
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Microsoft, seeing the futility in polishing turds, went back to the drawing board to design the second rev of the Zune. (If only they�€™d do the same for Vista!) Fortunately for early adopters, many of the new features and desktop software will be made av... - Read full review at maximumpc.com
Professional review from
pcmag.com
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Microsoft Zune 8GB
by Online Shopper - Comments:
The first flash-based Zune is a good-looking, easy-to-navigate device that can be synced with your PC wirelessly, but its small screen and jumpy interface make it second fiddle to Apple's iPod nano. ... - Read full review at pcmag.com
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pcmag.com
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Microsoft Zune 80GB
by Online Shopper - Comments:
With a large screen, wireless syncing, and better features than the iPod classic, Microsoft finally gets portable digital music right. ... - Read full review at pcmag.com
Professional review from
toptenreviews.com
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Microsoft Zune Review
by Online Shopper - Comments:
Marketed as the "iPod Killer," the original Zune was anything but. However, the second generation Zune does stand a small chance competing with the industry leader, iPod. However, we still feel that Microsoft still has some ways to go. ... - Read full review at toptenreviews.com
Professional review from
toptenreviews.com
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Microsoft Zune Review
by Online Shopper - Comments:
The Microsoft Zune is a great concept that never really lived up to its promises. The second generation has fixed some of the old problems, like offering podcast support, wireless syncing with home computers and better PC software. However, in spite of th... - Read full review at toptenreviews.com
Professional review from
zdnet.com
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Zune (second generation, 80GB, black)
by Donald Bell - Pros: The 80GB Microsoft Zune MP3 player features a 3.2-inch glass LCD; a user-friendly interface; exceptional navigation control; audio and video podcast support; a superlative FM radio with RBDS information; wireless syncing and sharing; high-quality earphone
- Cons: The Zune is a PC-only device that requires its own software and still does not support older WMA-DRM9 music files; Zune Marketplace does not offer TV or movie downloads; the USB connection is proprietary; no Wi-Fi music streaming; and the EQ feature has b
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80GB ZuneLast November, Microsoft released the first-generation Zune to a predominantly iPod-toting nation. While the first-generation Zune is not without its devotees, the device came to epitomize Microsoft's awkwardness at marketing itself as hip. Havin... - Read full review at zdnet.com
Professional review from
digitaltrends.com
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Microsoft Zune 80GB
by Online Shopper - Pros: Simple controls and navigation; wireless sync and song sharing; FM tuner
- Cons: Mediocre sound and no EQ; wireless sync is tricky to setup; video content hard to find
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Music and entertainment, your way. That's what the Zune 80 GB Digital Media Player is designed to deliver. The Zune easily connects you with your music, videos, and pictures wherever and whenever... ... - Read full review at digitaltrends.com
Professional review from
cnet.com
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Zune (second generation, 4GB, black) review
by Donald Bell - Pros: The flash-based 4GB and 8GB Microsoft Zune MP3 players feature a 1.8-inch glass LCD, an easy-to-use interface, exceptional navigation control, audio and video podcast support, and FM radio. It also includes wireless syncing and sharing, revamped Zune Mark
- Cons: The Zune 4 and Zune 8 players are PC-only devices that require their own software and still don't support older WMA-DRM9 music files, nor does Zune Marketplace offer TV or movie downloads. The Zune's USB connection is proprietary, there's no Wi-Fi music s
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Professional review from
mp3.com
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Zune (second generation, 8GB)
by MP3.com Staff - Pros: The flash-based 4GB and 8GB Microsoft Zune MP3 players feature a 1.8-inch glass LCD, an easy-to-use interface, exceptional navigation control, audio and video podcast support, and FM radio. It also includes wireless syncing and sharing, revamped Zune Mark
- Cons: The Zune 4 and Zune 8 players are PC-only devices that require their own software and still don't support older WMA-DRM9 music files, nor does Zune Marketplace offer TV or movie downloads. The Zune's USB connection is proprietary, there's no Wi-Fi music s
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The Zune 4 and Zune 8 players are PC-only devices that require their own software and still don't support older WMA-DRM9 music files, nor does Zune Marketplace offer TV or movie downloads. The Zune's USB connection is proprietary, there's no Wi-Fi music s... - Read full review at mp3.com
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