Incredible 3.3-inch OLED display; small, lightweight; sensitive capacitive touch screen; high-def 720p video output; smooth Web navigation; refined FM and HD radio tuner
No open App Store; initial stuttering on video output; no tabbed browsing; weak Wi-fi reception
The Zune HD is an extremely refined personal media player and should be the video junkie's player of choice....
Abstract: Geeks.com, home of many digital media players, sent in the Zune 120 GB for a spin. In the eve of the upcoming Zune HD release, how do these players stack up against the iPod? Read on to find out.The Zune package comes with a USB cable and earbuds. It f...
Abstract: The PlayersSansa Clip (4 GB)Sansa ClipSuperb Sound, easy to use on the go, Audible compatible. Can create on the go playlists and has a great battery life of over 30 hours. There is no video of course with a one-inch screen. It does have a tendency to fr...
Abstract: Let’s just admit it: For a long time it was embarrassing to be a Microsoft Zune owner. While all of your buddies where showing off their flashy iPod touches and iPhones that they could control at the swipe of a finger, you were covertly lugging around ...
Abstract: The saying goes “When Microsoft wants something, it always wins”. The Zune 120 is a realization of this quest. In this review, we take a close look at the Zune from a technical and business point of view. The Zune could be in its third generation but i...
Abstract: Let me open right away and warn hardcore geeks to stop reading. Yeah - I know the Microsoft Zune has been out for some time, and yes - I know there is another player out there that seems to be getting most of the attention. But for the benefit of our r...
The Zune's large hard drive, top-notch FM tuner and large display offers a great value for the money. At around $250 the Zune competes with Apple's iPod classic but offers a larger screen and additional features. The Zune's playback capabilities are we...
Abstract: Microsoft’s fabled Zune line has done a lot of growing up over the years. From the first-gen 30GB player that we scorned back in 2006 to the 8GB model we warmed up to in 2007, Microsoft has continually been fine tuning its line of media players to dea...