The Zune Way !

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The Microsoft Zune...

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Well, MS has been bold enough to enter the already competitive mp3/pmp segment with its Zune but does it have what it takes to stand the test of time needless to say the attention it needs from music lovers all over?

Let’s find out…


[BREAK=What’s Bundled?]

Here's what you'll find inside the box..



The Zune 30GB

Earbud type earphones

USB 2.0 Cable

Suede Pouch

Software Disc


[BREAK=Design]

How well does the design work?



For starters,it is just a tad beefier than the ipod classic, longer yes but there’s a very good reason for that, it’s superb 3” screen !




Beneath the screen is the navigation control that looks like a clickwheel but isn’t.It the basic up/down/ok navigation.Two more controls, the “Back” and “Play/pause” button rest on either sides of the nav control.



On top,you’ll find the Hold switch and the 3.5mm headphone jack.The bundled earphones looks rather wacky but does the job well !



The design practicality is quite acceptable and the all matte finish gives it a serious advantage as far as fingerprints & scratches are concerned.



So all in all it works but the dimensions of this player suggest a rather passive user, someone who probably enjoys sitting back and enjoying what the Zune has to offer.

Size Difference...



The Zune with my ipod nano 1G

[BREAK=Specifications]

Here are the specs:

Storage Capacity 30 GB

Number of Songs 7500

Family Line Zune

Main Storage Type Hard Drive

Audio Format MP3 • WMA • AAC

MP3 Bit-Rate 320 kbps

WMA Bit-Rate 320 kbps

Video Capabilities

Video Format MPEG-4 • H.264 • WMV

Video Bit-Rate 1,500 kbps

Max Video Resolution 320 x 240

On Screen Display ID3 Tag Info • Battery Level • Elapsed Time

Screen Size 3 inch

Interface USB 2.0 • Wi-Fi

Outputs Headphone Jack

Additional Features FM Stereo Tuner

Power Source Rechargeable via USB cable • Internal Battery • AC/DC Adapter

Battery Type Rechargeable Lithium Battery

Battery Life Up to 14 hrs.

Width 2.4 in.

Depth 0.6 in.

Height 4.4 in.

Weight 5.6 oz.

Warranty 1 Year

[BREAK=Usability & Performance]

Usability & overall performance !

As far as usage is concerned, it’s simple and straightforward ! You use the navigation button to move up and down,selelct using the centre OK button.The back button is used to go to the previous menu and last but not the least the Play/Pause button which is also the power button.



The Menu is pretty simple to understand and navigate and all options arranged accordingly.So the learning curve is quite easy.



Now, coming down to where it really matters ! The audio performance is very much comparable to the likes of the ipod & the zen.In fact ,I’d say it was excellent ! Also the bundled earphones do a pretty good job and is slightly better than the one bundled with the ipod classic.The Highs & Lows sound pleasant and there’s minimal distortion!



Video Playback is yet another treat primarily because of the bright and colourful 3” display,a major advantage over the ipod classic.Playback is smooth and the controls are appropriate.You’d be tempted to watch movies & tv series on it all day long,provided you spend enough time CONVERTING THE VIDEOS.

One drawback of the Zune is the supported formats of audio and video. The Zune will only support WMA-DRM9.1, unprotected AAC, and MP3 formats for audio. This means that the only choice for subscription music services is ZunePass, which currently costs $14.95 per month. The video will not support DRM videos, DivX, or Xvid formats so the user would have to convert these files to a WMV format by using some sort of converting software.

^^^ This brings us to the supported formats.With only 3 audio & 1 video format supported by the Zune, the playable content is rather limited ! I’d definitely not enjoy spending hours converting all my favourite videos into the wmv format.But then even the ipod requires conversion of divx,xvid videos.Im pretty satisfied with MP3 & AAC content so I’m not complaining about the audio format support.



FM Radio is rather essential in today’s gadgets with the no. of great stations to tune in to ! And MS was wise enough to add a radio to the zune. The tuning interface is pretty straightforward and easy to use and the reception is quite good too! Beat that ,darn ipods !



Last but not the least, the rather note-worthy feature of the zune is its Wi-fi capability !

But let’s not get carried away because the Wi-fi only allows sharing of files from one zune to another but under such circumstances it sure is great !

The zune with a 700mAh battery is rated at 14 hours of music or 4 hours of video.But the 3” lcd and wi-fi feature don’t help in achieving that figure ! Nevertheless the battery life is decent enough for normal usage.


[BREAK=Zune Software]

The Zune Software



It basically is an ALL-IN-ONE software that manages both playback features & organizing media(audio/video) content.The software is relatively easy to use but rather abrupt & can be initially confusing, a bit too straightforward I suppose? But then certain users would appreciate the “I’ve got everything I need right here” interface.I’d personally prefer the well organized itunes interface anyday but hey the zune software does its job and provides the same functionality as itunes but in its rather MICROSOFTish way !

Both audio and video format conversions take a reasonable amount of time for completion.Updating the software is relatively simple and the file size is quite reasonable considering the flashy interface.It’s the same with the firmware update.You just connect the Zune,check for firmware updates and it basically upgrades the zune’s software without any hassles !

Zune social is basically a community where one can share his/her zune content with other zune owners and of course interact ! socialize?!


[BREAK=Verdict]

Verdict !?



In a Belkin Leather/suede case...

Rest assured there enough skins,cases other accessories to keep a zune owner satisfied !

It is a rather entertaining device but handicapped considering the limited no. of formats.It could do with a lot of improvements.

However,It looks decent enough ,sounds great and plays videos smoothly on its 3” display ! Add to that a good FM radio & a rather limited Wifi capability and you get a product well worth considering for around 200$ !

The great 3” display & wifi capability are definitely the standout features of the Microsoft zune that might just lure you into getting one ! Also considering the fact that ipods are becoming too common these days,do you dare to be different?
:P

Factoids:

• The Zune has a built-in FM tuner, and comes with high quality headphones.

• You can plug a Zune into your Xbox 360 and listen while you play, or customize the soundtrack in your favorite games.

• When you download music or videos, you can pay 99 cents per song, or opt for a Pass subscription with unlimited use for $14.99 a month, which can be shared between up to 3 PCs and three different Zunes.

• And interestingly, Microsoft does allow folks to upgrade Zune 30 devices with the new firmware. This makes the Zune 30 look and act just like the Zune 80, but of course the storage capacity does not change.

• Zune Social, the online Zune community, is a site to catch up with other Zune users and share your faves with them.



IMHO, the new Zune models (both flash & hdd based) look rather ODD but have a few improvements under their sleeve,especially a 3.2” screen ,the pressure sensitive touch pad navigation & extended wi-fi capability !

Hope you like the review !

And plz do post your queries that are not addressed in the review..

Cheers !
 
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Have the Zune 80GB myself and love it.

Havent upgraded to the new firmware yet :(, too lazy for that.

The lack of a search feature for songs is a PITA :(.
 
Courtesy : Engadget
We love a good non-mystery around here, and Microsoft's new Zunes are about as un-mysterious as they get. But we also love a good product refresh, and now that the cat's officially out of the bag we can really dig into the new Zunes, which definitely have a lot going for them. There's plenty to cover, so here's what you need to know.

Hard drive Zunes

* It's called the Zune 80 and, shockingly enough, it has 80GB of storage.
* Uses the new Zune Pad -- four way touch-sensitive d-pad (with up, down, left, and right buttons).
* It will sell for $250 (with "premium" headphones).
* Available only in black (to start).
* Screen size has increased to 3.2-inches (from 3-inches). As far as we know the resolution is still QVGA.
* Dimensions are 61.1 x 108.2 x 12.9mm (2.4 x 4.25 x 0.5-inches), some 1/3rd smaller than the classic Zune.
* The classic Zune will now be known as the Zune 30 -- it's not going anywhere. More on that in a sec.

New flash Zunes

* Zune 8 and Zune 4 are the names for the 8 and 4GB flash based models.
* Also uses the Zune Pad.
* These will sell for $200 and $150 respectively.
* Both will be available in pink, green, black, and red.
* It will feature a 1.8-inch screen (compare to the nano's 2-inch screen).
* Dimensions are 41.4 x 91.5 x 8.5mm (1.6 x 3.6 x 0.33-inches) -- compare to the new iPod nano, at 69.8 x 52.3 x 6.5mm (2.75 x 2.0 x 0.26-inches).

Everything else

* New Zunes ship in November, date not yet announced.
* All Zunes (including the Zune 30) will have a new, redesigned interface and feature parity. In other words, early Zune 30 adopters will have all the same software features as new Zune 80, 8, and 4 users.
* Additional native video codecs for h.264 and MPEG-4 -- users no longer need transcode those file types to WMV.
* Zune can FINALLY sync video from your Media Center PC! Jeez, took you friggin long enough, guys!
* WiFi sync to host computer! Includes moving over music, movies, photos, podcasts, etc.
* Podcast support! (Sorry, no over the air downloads -- sync only.) Podcasts can also be shared via WiFi.
* The 3x3 song sharing DRM has had its three day restriction removed, but users can still only play files three times.
* There is still NO wireless music store.
* The Zune software is all new and rewritten, and is supposed to actually be more than a rebadge of WMP10 now. Friggin finally.
* The Zune music store is going DRM-free, with over 1m MP3 tracks being made available for download. Other details (like which labels, whether there is a DRM-free upgrade path is for users who've bought music with DRM, price differences, etc.) are not yet revealed.
^^^
This answers the question about the differences between the 1g & 2g zune.
 
Nice review. Two things worth mentioning:

a. The play/pause button puts the player to sleep and does not shut it down. You might want to Shut your Zune down after you are done for the day by using Back + Down keys.

b. Apart from Zune-to-Zune transfer, WiFi can also be used to wirelessly sync media to it :)
 
Pat said:
Nice review. Two things worth mentioning:

a. The play/pause button puts the player to sleep and does not shut it down. You might want to Shut your Zune down after you are done for the day by using Back + Down keys.

b. Apart from Zune-to-Zune transfer, WiFi can also be used to wirelessly sync media to it :)

a. Oh! Didn't the combi for shutdown...
guess i meant Standby !

b.afaik,it's only using the new zune that one can sync media from/to the pc !?
 
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