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Zune 80 GB Digital Media Player (Red)

Zune 80 GB Digital Media Player (Red)
MSRP: $249.00
Your Price: $299.99
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Manufacturer: Zune
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Zune 80 GB Digital Media Player (Red) Features

IMPORTANT: Allow your Zune to charge for 30 minutes then disconnect and reconnect the cable to turn on the player
80 GB digital media player stores up to 20,000 songs, 25,000 pictures or 250 hours of video
Big, bright, 3.2-inch color LCD; premium Earphones included
Compatible with Zune Marketplace for media downloads and subscription services
Automatically imports your existing music, pictures, and videos form iTunes and Windows Media Player in a variety of formats
Features wireless Zune-to-Zune sharing so you can swap tracks and other media
 

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Additional Zune 80 GB Digital Media Player (Red) Information

Music and entertainment, your way. That's what the Zune 80 GB Digital Media Player is designed to deliver. The Zune easily connects you with your music, videos, and pictures wherever and whenever you want, and unlike the iPod, it even has a built-in FM tuner so you can keep up with local news and sports. Your Zune gives you the power to wirelessly share full-length tracks, playlists, pictures and podcasts with your other Zune-wielding friends. And when you receive songs that you just can't get out of your head, you can easily tag the songs and buy them the next time you sync up. Whether you're listening to music, radio, or rocking out to the latest music videos on the bright, roomy screen, the Zune allows you to tailor your entertainment, right in the palm of your hand. Watch a demo on Zune.



The Zune easily connects you with your music, videos, and pictures wherever and whenever you want.

Share full-length tracks of your favorite songs, albums, playlists, pictures, and even audio podcasts with other Zune users.

(Black Zune shown here with Dock Pack v2 with remote, sold separately.)

Store up to 20,000 songs, 25,000 pictures, or 250 hours of video.

Get all your favorite music at the Zune Marketplace. Simple, Innovative Controls
The Zune is a breeze to use with new, intuitive touch controls. Don't subject yourself to cumbersome, slow scrolling. The innovative new Zune pad makes browsing your music, video and picture collections fun and effortless. You'll fly through your favorites and get to just what you're looking for in no time flat. This powerhouse device stores up to 20,000 songs, 25,000 pictures, or 250 hours of video. (Please note that music estimates are based on 128 kbps WMA files, with length of 4 minutes each; pictures transferred to Zune will be optimized for Zune screen size; and video estimates are based on 500 kbps WMV files with 128 kbps WMA audio tracks.)

That's a lot of entertainment, and you'll appreciate it even more with the Zune's awesome screen. The big, beautiful, 3.2-inch color screen provides uncompromising portable video viewing. This Zune also comes equipped with premium earphones. Designed to block out external noise, these earphones provide superior sound and bass response, and leave your ears with nothing but your favorite tunes. Your favorite music, videos, and pictures have never looked and sounded better.

FM Radio
The Zune also features a built-in FM radio tuner so that you can listen to local FM stations or tune-in programming while you're at the gym. Advanced tuning capabilities allow you to see the name of the song that's currently playing on select frequencies.

Wireless Sync
We're all exhausted by the cables and wires that tangle up our lives. Luckily, the Zune is one device that doesn't require another cord. You can easily connect to your home wireless network and sync your Zune with your PC collection of digital goodies. You can also sync using the dock, AC adapter, or speaker dock accessory (not included).

The Zune Community and Marketplace
Zune is all about sharing and community. At the Zune Online Community, you'll discover, share, and leave your musical mark. Create a Zune card and Zune profile page to reflect your musical identity. From the Zune Online Community, you can invite friends, share song recommendations, post comments, and browse member pages to unearth new tunes and connect to others who share your musical tastes.

When you're ready to purchase music and load your device with new tunes, turn to Zune Marketplace. With more than 3 million songs, DRM-free MP3s, music videos, audio/video podcasts, and more content added every day, you'll certainly get your fill. The store is always open and just a mouse click away. You also can choose between the download or subscription packages--buy individual songs and albums, or snag a Zune Pass subscription with all you can eat access to discover and explore the nooks and crannies of artists and genres.

Zune-to-Zune Sharing
Once your Zune is loaded with good stuff, you'll be ready to embrace wireless Zune-to-Zune sharing. Share full-length tracks of your favorite songs, albums, playlists, pictures, and even audio podcasts. You can listen to the full track of any song you receive up to three times, and you can even pass along songs that are shared with you to other friends. If you find a song you really love, you can easily add it to your wishlist and buy it later when you sync to your PC. When it comes to syncing and importing your music, the Zune makes it easy. Zune software can automatically import your existing music, pictures, and videos from iTunes and Windows Media Player in a variety of formats, including your existing playlists and song ratings.

Recorded TV or Movies to Go
The Zune will also automatically import TV shows or movies recorded using a PC running Windows Media Center in Windows Vista. Record all your favorites, sync to your Zune, and hit the road with your favorite TV shows right in your pocket.

Your Games. Your Music. Your Way.
Another awesome feature is the Zune's compatibility with the Xbox 360. Plug your Zune into your Xbox 360 to customize the soundtrack in supported games. You also can stream music, pictures, and videos from the Zune software on your PC to your Xbox 360 console using a wireless connection. Whether you're staying in or going out, travelling or working, the Zune can be right there with you, providing loads of entertainment direct from your pocket.


What's in the Box
Zune 80 GB Digital Media Player (red), premium headphones, sync cable, and three sizes of ear sleeves.

 

What Customers Say About Zune 80 GB Digital Media Player (Red):

Got this for my husband and he absolutely loves it. Had some difficulty figuring out how to set it up. But once he did.works great.

I have had the refurbished unit less then 3 week and need to send it back because the battery will not charge. What else can I say.

He spent over 2 hours on Christmas day on the phone with technical support and ended up having to send it back to Microsoft. He had the first one a couple of years. This was the second Zune purchase for my son. They are sending him a new one. When he needed a new one, we purchased the refurbished one. His computer would not recognize it. Hopefully, this one will work. He loves his Zune when it works.

My husband dropped his orginal 80 gb zune in the water but he really wanted another one. He likes the touch pad, how east it is to you and the quality. The 80 gb zune has everything he could want. It can hold ALL his music and quite a bit of movies. He also like the software, very user friendly. All in all he didn't want a newer zune so I think that speaks for itself.

Also the screen seems very resistent to scratches. Otherwise, the Marketplace is easy to navigate and has a decent selection of different media. I was actually surprised by the variety and quality of the images that come preloaded on the Zune and would have been relatively satisfied if my background options were limited to these mostly abstract, occassionally pyschadelic designs and patterns, although having the option to choose my own background image is even better. It's been in my pocket, my backpack, the center console and glove box of my car and various junk drawers around my house.

I've found the touchpad to be much more responsive and easier to use than the fickle wheel thing from my iPod. It also allows you to save a song from the radio if you like it so you can purchase it later from the Zune Marketplace (more on that later). So you can see it's a little difficult to comparison shop but I suppose that's the point. Display: The background for the menu screens on the player can be customized much like your desktop wallpaper on Windows by either choosing one of the approximately 30 backgrounds that come preloaded or by using any picture or image loaded from your computer. To watch videos you actually turn the player horizontal which provides you with basically a wide screen effect that makes watching movies or tv shoes very easy with no squinting. Everything is clearly visable even if you happen to be looking from a slight angle unlike the iPod. This thing is a trooper.

The user interface for Zune-tunes, however, seems needlessly complex and would be foreign even to folks who are familiar with Real Player, Windows Media Player or any other commonly-used multi-media software. I was so annoyed that this very expensive gadget had died as if almost on cue right after the warranty ran out that I went home and ordered this Zune as a protest purchase.To put it simply I really really like this player. The Apple store in my town said it could not be repaired and offered to sell me a new one at a small discount. My iPod would always crop the sides of widescreen movies even when I adjusted the settings but you get the full picture on this thing. After getting used to its design, I began to appreciate some of the little extra features that Zune has over iTunes.

I often found that my Genius playlists lacked variety, but SmartDJ provides certain options that let you generate a playlist that doesn't just keep repeating the same 3 or 4 artists. To provide you a point of reference, I'm running Windows XP, fully updated.The one thing that I always like about iTunes was that the user interface was so simple that anyone who has even spent 5 minutes using a computer could easily figure out how to play a song, make a playlist, burn a cd, or download media. I've had it for 2 months now and I mainly use it in the car with an aux connection to my radio, but I am comfortable saying that I like the Zune more than the iPods I have owned. The Screen: Primarily, it's bigger. And if you don't like sliding your way through menus, it can also be used as a d-pad to manually click through to the selection you want. It looks and feels sturdy without looking cheap. Certainly not the absolutely best ones out there, but much better than the ones that come with iPods.

So I should first admit that I was originally only familiar with the 1st generation Zune and had heard bad things about them. You must first purchase 'points' and then those points are used to buy various media. That being said, it has grown on me over the past two months. Not much more to say about them.The Software: The only reason I gave this 4 stars and not 5 was due to the Zune software that you must load on your computer to sync the media from your computer to the player (I'll just call it Zune-tunes for simplicity and to avoid confusion) and partially due to the a particularly annoying feature of the Zune Marketplace which is similar to the iTunes store. I haven't used any other earbuds with the player, but I would assume you would loose reception without the Zune earbuds to pick up the signal. I like to slide through my artist list to quickly get in the general area and then manually click to the artist I'm looking for so I don't scroll past it.

The menus themselves are completely intuitive and very easy to navigate. FM Tuner: I don't listen to the radio much but the FM tuner that's built in displays station id, song info and artist info if available. The Casing: Unlike the iPod, I don't feel like I'm holding a delicate piece of equipment. Earbuds: The earbuds are great. Unfortunately it died without explanation--in the middle of playing a song even--less than a month after the warranty expired.

When you turn the player horizontal to watch video, the touchpad automatically re-orients the direction of the controls appropriately. Apparently the attenna is built into the earbuds that come supplied and I've had no problems with reception. I would definitely recommend this player. The settings menu also allows you to specify the level of 'flashiness' (my term) you want the software to display on a sliding, numbered scale depending on how much RAM you have to spare which I find very helpful because even though my 2gigs was plenty years ago, now it gets eaten up fast if I have a web browser open and media playing. I owned 2 different iPods, the first one being an older 20gig model which was stolen and I replaced it with the 80gig iPod classic which I really enjoyed. For instance it provides a number of options for managing your podcasts that I find very helpful. It also has a feature similar to iTunes Genius (the automatic playlist generator) called SmartDJ that gives a bit more control in setting criteria for the sort of playlist that you want it to create.

For making left/right selections you simply slide your finger in the desired direction.

However, since it is a Microsoft program the whole thing still works pretty seamlessly with Windows just not in an obnoxious way.As for the Zune Marketplace, my only complaint is the point system which is used to make purchases.

You simply slide your finger up and down to scroll through the menus and once you're listening to a track you perform the same motion to adjust the volume.

There were scratches all over my iPod within a week or two of taking it out of the box, but I've yet to see a single mark on this Zune.

I haven't bothered calculating the precise exchange rate, but I bought 2,000 points for $25 and with that I've been able to buy 2 standard priced albums with enough left over to buy 4 individual songs which are usually 99 points each (I have a few points left over after that but not enough to buy anything).

That's purely a guess though.

Controls: This model Zune has a square-ish touch pad with a 'back' button to the left of the pad and a 'play/pause' button to the right.

Also, Zune-tunes doesn't ever try to take over your My Music folder like iTunes always wants to and is very non-intrusive to the computer's files overall.

The Zune player certainly isn't the status symbol that an iPod is, but I honestly believe it to be a superior product; and the software's flaws regarding its interface are certainly balanced by many other benefits that it has over iTunes (but again the points are really really annoying).

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