The Zune has finally come of age. In fact the Zune HD 32 GB should probably be rated higher than number five. So, what is the best feature of this media player? It’s the HD, of course. Microsoft has made no bones about HD being the future, and the Zune is probably just a beginning, but a great start anyway.
The 32 GB capacity will hold about 8,000 songs or 48 hours of standard def video or 10 HD videos. The Zune has a 3.3 inch screen with a 480 x 272 resolution. Plus it has HD radio which gives you crystal clear sound and more listening choices. Provided you are within an HD reception area. Plus you can do most everything all the other players can do. You can watch movies and TV in HD. You can download and stream music, and games and browse the web with a Wi-Fi connection.
The Zune has a nice interface and easy to use quickplay shortcuts. You can download many free games and play them to your favorite music. It also has a built in accelerometer and a touch screen. You can also wirelessly sync your Zune with your home PC or use it as a Jukebox.
A feature, that Zune users actually like, is the Zune marketplace. It doesn’t have as many choices as iTunes, but some prefer the easy to use interface, and it has enough options to keep you busy for months. The radio also has the tagging feature. Where you can tag a song you are listening to, and the Zune will save the title, so you can purchase it in the marketplace at a later time.
The Zune is actually a decent player and fans of HD should love this. It also has a sleek new design and gives the iPod a run for it’s money.
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