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Zune 16 GB Video MP3 Player (Black)


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Brand: Microsoft
Color: Black
EAN: 0882224735018
Label: Zune
Manufacturer: Zune
Model: WHA-00001
Size: 16 GB

Features
Listen to your favorite FM radio stations and click to tag the songs you like for later purchase when you sync your device with your PC
Download millions of tracks, whole albums, or playlists with the Zune Pass subscription service; extend your subscription online or by purchasing a Zune Pass card
Connect to your home wireless network and remotely sync your Zune device with your PC collection from your dock, AC adapter, or speaker dock accessory
16 GB capacity for up to 4,000 songs, 25,000 pictures, or 50 hours of video
1.8-inch color LCD with 320 x 240 pixel display resolution

Accessories
Zune Home AV Pack v2
Zune Cable Pack v2
Zune Dock Pack v2
Zune Leather Case for Zune 4/8/16 GB (Brown)
Zune AC Adapter v2

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Editorial Reviews:

Zune starts with a digital media player and adds a twist. You can wirelessly share selected full-length sample tracks, playlists, pictures or your homegrown tracks directly from Zune to Zune. You can listen to the full-length songs that you receive up to three times in three days, flag the ones you like and easily buy them the next time you sync up. You can discover new music in the Zune Marketplace, and show off your favorite pictures and videos on the big, bright screen. Zune has all that and a built in FM tuner, too. Let your inner DJ run wild.


User Comments about the Zune 16 GB Video MP3 Player (Black)

I guess it comes down to personal preference and I always seem to choose Microsoft products over Apple. I like this much better than the iPod. iPod seems to be more mainstream, but this product gives you everything you need.



My family has 5 ipods (4-30GB) between them, but the Zune is so much more user friendly. The Zune MP3 player is hands down better than the Ipod. We've solved the itune store dilemma by purchasing songs from Amazon.



I can no longer add music to it, or take it off. It seems like Microsoft has a lot to work out with these MP3 players.


After all the updates from Microsoft, it still doesn't work right. My husband also has the older original 80GB Zune, which does the same thing.


I've this device for almost a year now. It's not worth the money spent.


It still plays, and my computer will charge it with the USB cord, but my computer no longer recognizes it. This started about 6 months into it's life.


I wish I had gotten something else.


It is FAR superior to iTunes and runs 100x smoother and faster on Windows (huh, imagine that). The Zune player itself is excellent and I love that you can listen to the radio, not just my own music. I really like the Zune software for the computer that goes along with this player. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.



It's a pretty good one too. Unless they have changed the software, you can't put iTunes music on the Zune until you remove the DRM software, and every time the new iTunes comes out if stops whatever software than takes the DRM off and makes you feel like a criminal just because you want to listen to your music on a non-iPod device. With a little conversion, you can play youtube videos on the Zune (change the flv to wmv).


On the plus side:there is a FM Radio - iTunes doesn't have that. I think Zune can use Rhapsody too, but I haven't tried it because I still have a $23 credit on my iTunes account.If you want an MP3 player to put your existing CDs on, and non-DRM laden MP3s, as well as videos, this is a good choice - beats the iPlod on a bunch of levels. I purchased the 30 MB Zune from Amazon on a Black Friday sale for a HUGE discount.


The Zune software is a memory hog, and isn't very user friendly. I like the device myself, but I hate the software. Why Microsoft didn't just expand Windows Media Player to include their marketplace is beyond me.


If Microsoft would only fix the software interface, they would give iTunes and iPod a real challenge.





 


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