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| Brand: Zune Category: CE
List Price: $199.00 Buy New: $112.00 You Save: $87.00 (44%)
New (45) Used (10) Refurbished (1) from $100.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 247 reviews Sales Rank: 116
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Display Size: 1.8 Size: 8 GB Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 2.8 x 1.8 Warranty: 1
MPN: HVA-00001 Model: HVA-00001 UPC: 882224747035 EAN: 0882224519977 ASIN: B000WFZSBE
Release Date: November 13, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Good Switch from an IPod October 18, 2008 I was using an IPod touch before switching to the Zune. I'm glad I made the switch as the simpler controls make it much more convenient. I only decided to switch after reading many articles on the improvements made with the 3rd generation player and software. The included radio tuner, functionality with Audible, the available subscription service, and an available 8GB flash drive model is what prompted me to finally switch. Perhaps if I were traveling more, the touch would have more functionality, but this is a much more convenient and functional music player for me. The sound quality is excellent combined with the included headset and I was glad to find that it had a progressive fast forward feature for my podcasts and audio books. The display can seem a little dark at times and probably the one featue I would like to see them add would be an easier way to flip thru the tracks of an album as it plays. I'm very happy with this player and I don't miss ITunes in the least. A few of my coworkers, after having seen my new player and heard about the improvements have told me they plan to buy one for themselves soon.
I really hope to see MS do well with this player as better competition in this market will only be good news for us as consumers. I think what MS has done with this generation Zune is good step forward and I look forward to their version 4 software.
Zune Differences October 15, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Some of the differences over many MP3 Players: Custom Background Wireless Sync Wireless Download of Music (any hotspot) Touch Pad Navigation Games Radio Wireless Sharing with Other Zunes
Zune Review October 12, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I got my zune from Amazon at an amazing price and it was brand new. the music plays and adds into the zune great very fast also. i used to own a IPod mini with the little gray screen LOL. now my screen has color its smaller in size i even added my own background the zune is a great product.
Great Buy October 1, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Im very satisfied with my purchase. It works great, its the perfect size and fits my needs just as I hoped.
Typical Microsoft Product - Broken October 1, 2008 1 out of 12 found this review helpful
I had such high hopes this would be the music player to replace my old Ipod, but I was wrong. Just like everything Microsoft sells, it broke almost immediatly. I didn't even make it one week with this Zune before it bricked.
The device looked nice and worked pretty good out of the box. I liked the sound and video. And getting used to the touch pad was easy. Downloading the Zune software wasn't to bad and it installed real easy. I actually like the Zune software, it was a nice change from the Itunes. I was able to move most of my ripped CDs over to it by copying the MP3 files. I wasn't able to figure out how to get my Itunes purchased music transferred, that was something I was going to look into.
But, on day 3 my Zune died. The display screen turned black, the back light stayed slightly lit, and it stopped working. The support site reffers to this as frozen. I tried the online zune support, but my Zune wouldn't reset per the instructions from the support site. I called Microsoft's Zune support and they walked me through the same reset process, which still didn't work. So they suggested waiting a few days till the battery lost it's charge and see if the device would reset. Uh, ya right. That's just stupid. Maybe installing an on/off switch to physically disconnect power or a hardwired reset switch to interrupt power. The other option I had was to ship it to their repair center to have it fixed.
Well since it needed to be shipped, it got shipped back to Amazon for a refund, I only had the Zune for 4 days. In my opinion, Microsoft needs to stick to software, at least then they can make a patch. Hardware is just not for them. Between Xbox failures and now this Zune, Microsoft just fails every time.
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