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48 Reviews
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Great deal from Geeks.com, 30GB of space for your music, movies, and photos, Wireless 802.11b/g connectivity, Interface is easy to learn / use, High quality audio and video, Good choice for Apple haters and those who pull for the underdog
More like a brick than other slick, stylish media players out there, Geeks.com's stripped down package includes just the Zune and USB cable, Not a good choice for those who fear / hate Microsoft
I have been using the Microsoft Zune for a little over a month now, and I am really enjoying it. I would not recommend it for those who want a super portable media player, but if you want to transport a fairly large collection of audio and video files ...
Abstract: The Zune is Microsoft’s attempt to compete with Apple’s iPod, and it’s now closer than it has ever been to its competitor. The second generation is sleeker and comes in a variety of different colors: pink, red, black, and Green. The leader of the pack ...
Abstract: Video Review: Microsoft enters the portable media player market with their Zune Player. The Zune Player is a portable video and MP3 player that also lets you share your media with other people with Zune players, adding a social twist.The Zune player c...
Abstract: In 2006, Microsoft introduced its latest attempt to take over the field from the iPod, with the Zune 30 GB. On the surface, this MP3 player looks good, and the specifications look good also. Does it have what it takes to push the iPod off the mountain?...
Scratch-resistant case, unique glowing edges for the different colours, excellent sound quality, nice display, FM Radio, video playback, slick modern interface, good battery life, Zune Unlimited Subscription service.
Quite large and bulky for a 30GB player, navigation pad may scratch easily, rather awkward Zune desktop software, WiFi isn’t used to its full potential and imposes annoying restrictions. Reviews on different topics prove quite useful for the re...
Ed note: This review is a collaborative effort between Jenneth, Judie and Mitchell. Jenneth’s remarks will be in black, Judie’s will be in italicized blue, and Mitchell’s in italicized green.] Designing a music player to topple th...
Abstract: Update: Check out Brads podcast review of the Microsoft Zune at WhiteRoofRadio.com.Its time to settle the debate. iPod or Zune? Did Microsoft kick the pod where it counts or is the mighty whitey still the king of the ring? Each player is loaded with ...
After spending several months with an iPod and a Zune, one thing has become clear: the Zune is not an iPod killer. Sure, its a decent personal media player, but its not going to convert the masses away from the iPod. At least not yet. That doesnt ne...
Abstract: Introduction Microsoft advertises the Zune with the catchphrase "Welcome to the Social." So what is "The Social?" Judging by televised Zune commercials, it appears to be quite the party. Commercials often depict snowboarders riding on chairlifts or kid...