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48 Reviews
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Abstract: If you still want to buy a Zune after reading our review, you’d better not count on filling it with music from Microsoft’s Zune Marketplace. While our view of the 30GB player is a matter of opinion, the tiny inventory of music that Microsoft has on tap...
Abstract: The Microsoft Zune is an excellent piece of playback hardware and appears to be physically well built. If youre just getting into online, portable media stuff now, you can purchase a ZunePass for fifteen bucks a month and play to your hearts content....
Abstract: Microsofts Zune has been the talk of the town since its release during last years holiday season yet the context of the "talking" has been both good and bad. Weve read mixed reviews with some loving the Zune and some hating it. Understandably this...
Attractive packaging
Competitive price
Large display
Boring aesthetics
Poor quality ear buds
Closed system
Not compatible with PlaysForSure songs
Credit purchasing system is a joke
The Microsoft Zune is one of those products that you will want to avoid at all costs; at least this first generation. In comparison to other media players on the market, the Zune offers no clear advantage. It has an audio and video library with less de...
Great industrial design; large bright screen; built-in Wi-Fi;, excellent navigation and UI;, nice FM radio.
Limited codec support on device and player software; no podcast support; no TV or movie service; no Vista support.
An almost-great product that seems rushed to market before it could add some crucial software features. Not the portable to own right now, but keep your eye on the software updates. ...
Abstract: November 16, 2006 - The summer of 2006 was witness to two major Microsoft viral campaigns for mysterious new hardware. The first took place to promote "Project Origami," which was originally rumored to be an Xbox-Pocket or similar handheld gaming devi...
Abstract: Compete with the iPod? Youve got to be crazy. That is unless youre Microsoft, with huge OS marketplace dominance, brand awareness, development resources and money to jump into that game. Lets face it, iPod rules (in a rare turn of the tables where ...