Microsoft Zune 8 GB Multimedia Player - Black
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- Manufacturer: MicrosoftManufacturer #: HVA-00001UPC: 882224519977Zune 8GB Music Video Player Black. Super slim and ultra por... read more
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Zune 8 GB Digital Media Player (Black)
IMPORTANT: Allow your Zune to charge for 30 minutes then disconnect and reconnect the cable to turn ...
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Microsoft Zune Digital Player HVA-00001
Microsoft Zune Digital Player HVA-00001. Zune starts with a digital media player and adds a twist. Y...
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Music and entertainment, your way. That's what the Zune 8GB Digital Media Player is designed to deli...
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Microsoft Zune HVA-00001 8GB Digital Multimedia ...
www.microsoft.com The Zune digital media player is easy to use and easy to love. Store up to 2,000 s...
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Manufacturer: MicrosoftManufacturer #: HVA-00001UPC: 882224519977Zune 8GB Music Video Player Black. Super slim and ultra portable. Allows you to wirelessly share full lenth tracks, playlists, pictures and podcasts. Built in FM tuner. Room for 2000 songs, 25,000 pictures or 25 hours of video. 1.8 in glass screen for optimized viewing.
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| Brand | Microsoft |
| Product Lines | Zune |
| Models | Microsoft Zune 8 GB MP3 Player |
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| Supported Video Formats | MPEG-4 |
Besides the obvious trimming down in size, Microsoft did a great job redesigning the look of the Zune 2.
Marketed as the "iPod Killer," the original Zune was anything but. However, the second generation Zune does stand a small chance competing with the industry leader, iPod. However, we still feel that Microsoft still has some ways to go.
The Microsoft Zune is a great concept that never really lived up to its promises. The second generation has fixed some of the old problems, like offering podcast support, wireless syncing with home computers and better PC software. However, in spite of th