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1,362 of 1,394 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The 3rd generation's a charm
Between me and my husband we've owned more MP3 players over the years than I can count, including Sansas, iRivers, iPods (classic & touch), the Ibiza Rhapsody, etc. But, the last few years I've settled down to one line of players. Why? Because I was happy to discover how well-designed and fun to use the underappreciated (and widely mocked) Zunes are.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Needs to compete with ipod on more than just price
First a disclaimer. After one week I returned my Zune HD and bought an iPod Touch. I'll get into my reasoning below, but for those who no longer care about my opinion based on this one fact, I wanted to give you an easy out.

This really was a tough one for me. I didn't want to like the Zune HD, rather I did like it from the moment I heard about it. I...
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5.0 out of 5 stars The 3rd generation's a charm, September 16, 2009
By E. Yasi (Waltham, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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Between me and my husband we've owned more MP3 players over the years than I can count, including Sansas, iRivers, iPods (classic & touch), the Ibiza Rhapsody, etc. But, the last few years I've settled down to one line of players. Why? Because I was happy to discover how well-designed and fun to use the underappreciated (and widely mocked) Zunes are.

I'll gear this review to 2 types of people: current Zune owners who are considering an upgrade, and people trying to decide between a Zune and an iPod. (There are other players worth considering out there, like the Sony Walkman X, but I hope this gives you enough info to make an informed decision of the Zune vs players other than the iPod line as well.)

Zune and iPod: Most people compare the Zune to the Touch, but after seeing how slim and surprisingly small and light it is, I consider it to be a rather unique hybrid that combines qualities of both the Touch and the Nano. It's very colorful and lovely OLED screen is slightly smaller than the touch screen, but the player itself feels quite a bit smaller and lighter. It weighs about 2/3 as much, and is noticeably smaller in width and height, while being just a hair thicker.

Points of comparison:
- Brighter OLED screen with more vivid color and better contrast
OLED screens can wash out in direct sunlight more than others, but in almost any other situation they are clearly preferable, and have a marvelous eye-catching picture that needs to be seen to be appreciated. The screen has slighly lower resolution than the iPod Touch, but is also slightly smaller, so in the end video looks a little less pixellated when viewed closely, and very vivid.

- HD Radio
If you live within the reception area of some HD radio stations this can be a surprisingly nice feature. For me it's not so much the slightly better sound quality as it is the additional streams of content that make this fun. For example, if you tune into an FM station, then it's playing what you here, and if you don't like it too bad. With an HD station, you may tune in and it will be shown with up to three signals to chose from labeled HD1, HD2, and HD3. HD1 may have whatever is playing on the FM version, HD2 may be news, and HD3 might be some alternative music w/ a different theme. For example one of our oldies station in the Boston area broadcasts a love-song themed selection on HD3. One caveat: if you don't have a strong enough signal, these HD versions can cut in and out, making them frustrating to listen to. But, when the signal is strong enough it's very enjoyable.

- 720p video output via (an over-priced) dock. When transferring video content to the Zune you can specify if it should be sized appropriately for playback on the Zune or TV, so if you do plan to just watch on your Zune you won't have the video taking up huge amounts of storage.

- Zune Pass subscription service
This is my favorite feature that will keep me using a Zune until it's pried from my my desperate grasp. For $15 a month I get 10 DRM-free MP3 songs to keep, and unlimited access to millions of songs. As long as you would have bought at least 10 songs anyways that means you're paying only $5 for that access. It's better than Pandora, Slacker, LastFM or other services because you can listen to full CDs, specify playlists and tracks in the exact order you want, AND can either stream this music or store it on your Zune to listen to later, even if out of wifi range. Lots of people present subscription services as something you do INSTEAD of owning music, but at this cheap a price there's no reason you can't use this as a supplement to whatever purchases you make. It's not either/or, it's a wonderful "AND", especially if you're the type who likes to explore and enjoy a broad range of music.

Apple now has Rhapsody as an app, which is a great start, but it is currently hampered by the inability to store locally on your iPod, and has a dismal 64kbps bit rate. If this changes, then it will somewhat negate this advantage for the Zune, but the 10 songs per month will still be a big plus in Zune Pass' favor.

- Wireless sync
In addition to wireless net access, you can sync your Zune to your PC wirelessly, which can be quite convenient on occasion. The new Zune HD seems to have better wireless reception than my prior Zunes.

- Smart DJ
Rhapsody first popularized a playlist construction service with its 'Channels' feature, and Apple followed with its 'Genius' feature. The idea is that you specify a song or artist, and the service will construct a playlist of similar music of both familiar and new artists for you to enjoy. The prior Zunes had a 'Channel' feature too, but I found it lacking in sophistication and accuracy. The 4.0 Zune Marketplace upgrade (the Zune equivalent of iTunes) now has a 'Smart DJ' feature that is a much improved version of the old Channels. I actually find it very useful now, and what's even better is that if you have Zune Pass you can specify whether it should pull music exclusive from your collection, from the Zune Pass selection, or from a combination of both. It's wonderfully flexible and lots of fun.

- Web Browsing
The new Zune browser is surprisingly good, but not as good as the iPod's. It works well, but isn't as fast as Safari, and has a clunkier interface. If you occasionally plan on using the web browser that's not an issue, but if you're planning to browse the web alot from your PMP then the iPod's larger screen and better browser may be important.

- App Store
Hands down, Apple's app store wins by a mile. It's a huge selection of all sorts of apps vs a rather sad selection of a handful for Zune. Microsoft has plans, especially in the realm of games, but I'm not sure I'd want to bet on the future if this aspect is important to you. The iPod is a much better choice in that case.

- Zune Marketplace and iTunes
This is getting a bit more subjective, but I much prefer the Zune Marketplace. The interface is colorful, has more flair, and some cool features like 'Mixview' that let you quickly see related albums, songs, or other users related to what you're listening to. Clicking on one of those will center on that item, and another set of "neighbors" will come into view, allowing you to navigate around exploring by similar artists, songs, or users. Speaking of users, the Zune "Social" is also great fun, letting you find others with shared tastes and becoming friends with them. You then can listen to a playlist created based on an amalgamation of what all your friends are listening to, which is also enjoyable. Those concerned with privacy will be relieved to know you can prevent the public from seeing your personal listening habits if you so choose.

- UI
The HD's UI was a bold move that paid off. It may look cluttered and overly busy in screenshots, but to see it in action is to appreciate the design. It isn't always obvious, and the provided documentation is sparse, but a little experimentation will show you a UI with lots of flexibility, like a menu of favorites, newly added music, and a user-definable set of shortcuts to your favorite playlists, artists, HD Radio stations, etc. One quibble: it takes one too many clicks and touches to bring up the now playing screen after the display has 'gone to sleep' while you're listening to it. Other than that, the UI is delightful.

- Summary
The Zune concentrates on being a Portable Media Player. Not a web browser. Not a game machine. Maybe in the future it'll do even better in those areas, but for now it's a fantastic way to organize and listen to your music and videos, and is without peer in that regard. The iPod's strengths are its web browsing and apps. If those sound more compelling, perhaps it is your best choice.

If you're still on the fence: grab your favorite earphones, head down to a Best Buy and ask to plug them into a Zune then an iPod and see which one sounds better to you, and which interface makes you smile more. Then you'll know which is right for you.

- Current Zune Owners
(See, I didn't forget you!) I think owners of any of the older flash players will be delighted at the upgrade, as long as money isn't an issue. Don't hesitate. Those who value the higher capacity of the 80gb or a 120gb will have a tougher choice. If you can't afford both, then you'll have to weigh the ability to be able to have all (or at least most) of your music stored on the device vs the HD radio, better display, and sleeker than a seal UI. As I said before, this new Zune is surprisingly small and light, and you should find one to get a feel for in person too, because then you can really evaluate how compelling those new features are to you. Oh, and don't forget it has an Equalizer if that matters!

Keep in mind: Microsoft has made it clear that the HD line is the future. They were great about giving new features to the older models in the past, but we're seeing a clear signal with the 4.0 Marketplace. Most of the cool new stuff is only going to the new kid on the block, and I think that will continue to be the case. They won't cut you out entirely, but if they're going to concentrate on making the HD succeed, then I suspect that is where most if not all of their future focus and effort will go.

Sorry for the huge review, but I'm really loving the new Zune, and hope this, as well as the excellent reviews some other people have written, will help you decide if it's the right choice for you.
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471 of 502 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Zune HD Video Review, September 19, 2009
By enders4you (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Zune HD 16 GB Video MP3 Player (Black) (Electronics)
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334 of 363 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Has come a long way since the "brick" Zune, September 15, 2009
This review is from: Zune HD 16 GB Video MP3 Player (Black) (Electronics)
Zune was the laughing stock a couple of years ago when Microsoft released the "brick" 1st-gen Zune. A joke went around about Microsoft's pathetic attempt to enter the "iPod market." So a year passed, and Zune remained a joke in the consumer electronics world and had to endure the jeers and torment of the Apple crowd. When the 2nd Gen Zunes came out, the Zune brand slowly started to see redemption. The Zune 80gb was deemed the first decent competitor to the iPod, but the brand was still in recovery from its hazing.

But for the first time, Microsoft has developed a Zune player that can finally use the words "downright sexy" to describe it. The Zune brand image is building up quickly with the release of the Zune HD, XBOX Live integration, and much-needed marketing.

With the rapid rise of the iPod Touch and iPhone, it's no surprise Microsoft came up with a touchscreen portable media player of its own. However, this is not a copy of the iPod touch at all. Sure the Zune HD features a touchscreen, accelerometer, app support, a strong web browser and other features that made the iPod Touch so popular.

However, the Zune HD has what the iPod Touch lacks, such as...

-ZunePass (Download all the music you want for $15/month, keep 10 songs per month DRM-Free)
-720p HDMI output
-An aesthetically nice software (Zune 4.0 interface is very pretty to look at, not a dull spreadsheet like iTunes)
-An aesthetically nice device OS (Artist pictures and info float around while playing a song, it's cool)
-OLED screen (brighter, more vibrant than LCD)
-Free HD radio
-Radio "tagging" (If you like a song you hear on the radio, "tag" it to add it to your cart for download)
-A feature called "Smart DJ" that functions identically to the online radio service "Pandora" but has no limitations on skips and allows you to rate/download songs you like. Requires a ZunePass though.
-XBOX Live integration
-An advanced nVidia Tegra Chip (A couple of graphically-intense 3D games are coming out this fall, like Burnout: Ferrari Edition)
-On-demand music (play music online with your Zune HD, don't need to download it to your hard drive)


Again, the Zune HD is just simply amazing. With the Nvidia Tegra chip and highly capable processor, the potential for this device is endless. The Zune HD is supposed to be a portable gaming platform to compete head-to-head with the Nintendo DS and PSP brands. I'm excited to see Burnout: Ferrari Edition on it this fall. I'm also looking forward to see more apps as well.

Could this device take significant market share from Apple's iPod Touch? With the right marketing to increase public awareness of this product, yes it definitely can. Every large monopolizing entity like Kmart, GM, and even Apple will dominate a market completely for some period of time. However, times change and something better always comes along. Is this Zune HD the better alternative to the iPod? With some more releases in the app store and updates, it clearly will be. The question is will Apple change and copy the Zune's features including the Zune Pass? I don't know, we'll see. The Zune Pass will clearly become the new standard of digital music services and the $1-per-song marketplace model will not be competitive much longer.

***UPDATE***

I've been getting a lot of comments on my review saying that the Zune's HD radio does not compensate for the lack of online radio services found on the iPod Touch (such as Pandora). I believe I already said in my review that with some more app development the Zune HD will be a strong competitor to the iPod Touch. However, who in the world needs Pandora if you have a Zune Pass? Your Zune will learn your musical tastes and give you recommendations. You can download/stream all the music you want without limits. But if you like Pandora, I suggest playing with the Zune's "Smart DJ". It will create a streaming playlist of songs based on your overall musical tastes or play specifically based on a certain artist.

I also forgot to add the Zune HD does not have an external speaker. If that's a super-important feature to you, the iPod Touch may suit you for now. However you can always get headphone couplers or battery-powered mini-speakers to remedy this.


***UPDATE***

The new apps on the Zune released this fall include some amazing 3D games. They look just as good (if not better) than what you would find on a PSP or Nintendo DS. Among these games are Van's Sk8, Burnout: Ferrari Edition, Audiosurf Tilt, and many others. Twitter has been released as well and Facebook should follow soon. I have no complaints about the Zune after owning it for a few months. I'm convinced the Zune brand provides the best music experience service ever created.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Complete Overview, September 17, 2009
By CJ (Houston, MN USA) - See all my reviews
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The following is a breakdown of all specs and features available on the ZuneHD.

AUDIO:

*The ZuneHD supports up to 384Kpbs bitrate WMA, as well as MP3, MP4, M4a, and M4b.

I transfer my music to the ZuneHD using WMA Variable Bitrate which gives the absolute best audio quality (save for the impractical lossless audio which can exceed 30MB for a single song). This bitrate gives me the ability to connect the Zune to home theater speakers and have excellent audio reproduction. If using the ZuneHD dock you can even connect the Zune via the optical digital audio for the very best signal transfer.

VIDEO:

*The screen's resolution is 480x272 pixels, video ouput maximum resolution is 1280x720 at 15Mbps.

This is one area where the ZuneHD truly shines over the ipod. The ipod has a maximum output of 2.5Mbps for video, only 1/6th what the ZuneHD is capable of. This is thanks to the Nvidia Tegra processor. Onboard video is exceptionally clear on the OLED screen, in a direct comparison between the Zune80 LCD screen and the ZuneHD OLED the ZuneHD is the clear winner. The colors are incredible vibrant and far exceed what I was expecting.

SOFTWARE:

*Zune 4.0 software

-The Zune software makes it easy to organize and manage your media the way you want. It also features interesting graphic transitions when performing various functions.

-The "now playing" tab gives you an ever changing album cover background, or a intuitive slideshow of artist photos and album info based on the song being played.

-The Zune Marketplace gives you the option to purchase individual songs for 99¢ each, or whole albums for an average of $9. By far the best option though is going with a Zune Pass, for $15 a month you receive unlimited song downloads plus you get to add 10 songs per month permanently to your collection (you may keep these even if you cancel your membership in the program). The Zune Pass allows you to put all the music you want on up to 3 computers and 3 Zune devices associated with your account. There is truly no other music deal out there as good as this.

APPS:

*(or lack thereof)

The ZuneHD has a limited number of games and apps available, however they are are all free. You get to choose which ones you want to download and install from the marketplace. Currently there are 12 games (my favorite being Audiosurf Tilt) and only 4 available apps (Calculator, Piano, MSN Weather, and Twitter) After an update in November 3D games were added which take full advantage of the Tegra chip.

RADIO:

*Built-in FM HD Radio tuner

One of my favorite features of the Zune has been the radio function, with the new ZuneHD you also have access to HD radio (which is simply digital radio as opposed to analog). HD radio is broadcasted at CD quality sound and is static-free, each FM station that broadcasts HD radio offers up to 3 music channels on their station. If you move out of range of the Digital signal you are automatically switched to the analog broadcast.

WIRELESS:

*802.11b/g connectivity (WI-FI)

-The ZuneHD can wirelessly sync media from your computer saving you the trouble of lugging your cord around, unfortunately it doesn't charge wirelessly :P

-The internet browser features a touch-keyboard for site navigation however it doesn't currently have flash player support. I wouldn't be surprised to see it added in the near future though (Zune has been notorious for updating firmware and adding features shortly after the release of previous players) Personally the internet browser isn't a big deal to me as I'd rather browse the internet and watch youtube videos and such on a bigger screen.

-One of the best wireless features is the ability to stream music through player itself. If you have the Zune Pass you can play all the music you want from anywhere there is wireless internet access, making the ZuneHD in effect a complete portable music library.

BATTERY:

*2-3 hours to fully charge

Battery life is entirely dependent on how you use the device. Video and audio bitrate having wireless on/off etc. all affect how long you can go on a single charge. With low-bitrate media, wireless off, and minimal navigation you can get up to 33 hours of music playback and up to 8.5 hours of video. You can expect to get between 8-16 hours using it under normal operation.

SCREEN:

*OLED 3.3 inch (480x272 pixels) 16:9 aspect ratio

-As I mention in the video section the OLED screen is much better than an LCD screen, the color contrast is literally breathtaking and rivals the color reproduction of my HDTV but on a much smaller scale. The ZuneHD video demo features a plethora of different colors and shows off all the OLED screen is capable of. When watching videos or browsing through music I still havn't gotten over how insanely pure the colors look. Some have claimed the OLED screen appears washed out in sunlight, I viewed it in direct sunlight on Medium brightness and find only a minimal difference between it and my LCD based Zune.

-The touchscreen features multi-touch and an accelerometer. It is easy to navigate, responds wonderfully to the speed of your finger when scrolling, and precisely selects even on the smallest objects (such as the qwerty keyboard used for web-browsing).

WEIGHT:

*2.6 oz.

The very first thing that you will notice upon handling the ZuneHD for the first time is how insanely light it is. The older Zune 80/120 weighed 4.5 oz. Even the ipod touch weights 4.1 oz. You can stick the HD in your pocket and practically forget it's there.

OTHER FEATURES:

*Other standout features of the the ZuneHD

-There is almost no bootup time thanks to the flash memory.

-You can store and view any .jpg picture on the device.

-The Tegra processor powers premium graphics and transitions beyond what you'd expect from a typical media player.

-When browsing music you can choose to view by album, artist, song, or genre. The layout under the album category has been improved to near perfection over the simple "scroll down the list" method used in previous Zunes. The new layout starts with a grid of small album covers (12 viewable on-screen at a time) from which you can easily get to the album you want even if you have several hundred. When you click on a small album icon it moves to a more in depth listing which gives you multiple options.

-There is a "quickplay" list to the left of the main menu that lets you easily find your most recently added media and most recently played media. There is also a spot to pin your favorites for easy access in the quickplay list. These are all represented by pictorial icons.

-Another awesome feature of the HD is how it displays the artist's picture as a background for their music when you view an album or listen to a song, it's just one more ingenious feature that adds to the overall ZuneHD experience. When you are listening to music it will also go into the screensaver mode similar to what is found in the "now playing" area of the PC software, looks pretty sweet.


CONCLUSION:

The Zune has come a long way since the original "brick Zune". The new Zune is now thinner, lighter, and more feature-laden than any other PMP on the market today. To fully appreciate it you really need to get your hands on one and try it out. You'll like what you see.

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38 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very well done, September 23, 2009
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This little mp3 player is just plain awesome. I've had a 16gb g2 itouch for the last 6 months and while i loved the Touch itself, I was getting pretty frustrated with itunes. I wasn't really planning on changing players, but when i noticed the HD release was well received, i decided to give Zune a shot. I won't list the pros and cons of the Zune since there's a lot of that already, but hopefully i can help someone out who's on the fence between the Touch and HD.

Though the HD and Touch are definitely competing, they offer completely different user experiences. The Touch is VERY straight forward, and while that's great for ease of use, i got bored with the user interface. The HD, on the other hand, has a small learning curve, but once you get the hang of the OS, it is very well thought out. The menus are set up perfectly, with subtle animations while navigating. One of my favorite things, which may sound odd, is being deep in a menu and able to go back all the way to the home menu without having to press the physical button on the front.

I personally use my players for music probably 80% of the time. What I love about the Zune is that it really feels like MS's focus with the player was on the media it plays. The sound quality is great and I'd say superior to the Touch. Get yourself a nice pair of headphones with any player you get! The display while you're playing music is very neat, adding to the entire experience. It also automatically downloads the 'bio' of the band/artist, which is really, really cool. One of the best features (for me) is the HD radio and the ability to tag the song you're listening to. All of my favorite stations come in HD perfectly around here and after having this on an mp3 player, i couldn't do without it. I haven't played videos yet, but anyone can see the quality of the screen. Amazing is an understatement. I find no difference in ability to see under direct sunlight between the oled on the HD and the lcd on the Touch- don't know what everyone is talking about. In fact, if I'm in direct sunlight, I'm usually wearing polarized sunglasses and can't read any screens anyways lol

Then there's the internet and apps. I'd say the internet is fairly comparable between both players, but the Touch is more refined. Both do the job when I'm out, but if I'm at home, I'll use my laptop or desktop. I'm guessing the apps on the Touch will always be 2nd to none. However, i found myself never using them. I know a lot of people love them, but i found most of them unnecessary. The games are pretty much the only things i used to burn some time occasionally. Microsoft currently has a handful of games for the Zune, which is already good enough for me lol

Back to what made me switch from the Touch... itunes. I took a chance on the switch to Zune software, but couldn't be happier. Though I haven't used the software for more than a few days, it is without a question, a better experience than itunes.

I am thoroughly pleased with my Zune HD purchase. For those of you trying to decide between the Touch and Zune, you just need to think about this... If you see yourself using the player for mostly internet, apps, and games you'll want the Touch. If you're like me, and use the player mostly for the media... especially the music... the Zune HD is for you.

Thanks MS for a wonderful product =)
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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars No fanboyism here, this is a great device if you are looking for a PMP, not so much for a handheld computer, September 17, 2009
By Christopher Phillips "tech guy" (Petersburg, IN USA) - See all my reviews
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All right, I'm gonna make this as unbiased as possible, as too many reviews claim its either great or awful. The truth is, it's a great device for what it was made for: a Pocket Media Player, with some frills. If you want a do-all system that has downloadable application and youtube support, plus the ability to play audio and video, go for the iPod Touch. However, if you want one of the best MP3 and Video player on the market, and aren't so concerned about browsing online or downloading new apps, go for the new Zune HD.

As far as unique features that the iPod don't have, the best are probably HD Radio and the OLED screen. While the iPod has a beautiful screen, the Zune stands out because of the better colors that stand out more. However, the screen size on the Zune is a little smaller, so if size is an issue, the iPod might be a better choice for you. But for a PMP, I prefer how the image looks over size. Also, HD FM radio is fantastic. I only have a single station in my area that currently uses it, but the differences in quality are quite noticable. On top of that, if you are on the fringe of losing your HD FM signal, it automatically and seamlessly switches to the standard FM feed. Very nice indeed.

The interface is the biggest reason why this thing is better than an iPod as a PMP. The GUI is much more attractive, and more intuitive to navigate if you are using it primarily as an MP3 or video player. Unfortunately, the downloadable apps (what few are there) are just bundled in a menu, with no good way of organizing them. You can pin favorites to your "desktop", but that's as far as you can get as far as customizing your apps. the iPod still runs away with it in this category. Also, the sheer selection of the apps you can get for your iPod means that Microsoft has an uphill battle ahead of them if they want to compete on this front. It's not impossible, there's just a lot of work to be done.

Web browsing was a little slower on the Zune, but still light years better than Windows Mobile units. If it weren't for Safari on the iPod, the Zune HD would have the best mobile browser on the market today. I'm sure if they tweak it a bit for speed and add a couple features (like change the way the page is formatted on the screen, sort of like what you can do on the LG Dare), they could easily overtake iPods Safari.

As far as music downloading goes, Zune wins hands down. Apple has a great itunes store that works great for buying songs, but Zune has their 15 dollar a month plan for unlimited music downloads, and you get 10 free MP3s that you keep FOREVER (even if you get rid of the Zune Pass service) every month. For the same price, you can buy a regular full album from itunes. Zune Pass is definately the better deal, as you get your album plus a months worth of whatever else you wanna listen to.

An unknown at this point is the nvidia Tegra chip inside the Zune HD, able to push some major graphics. So far, nothing really utilizes it impressively, but some games coming in the future this fall (2009) are slated to change that.

Overall, if you want a do-all machine that works well, the iPod is still your choice, although it may not be in a few months after Microsoft tweaks the Zune HD some. However, if your main concern is audio and video on your handheld, go with a Zune, you won't regret it. If I could I'd rate it 3 1/2 stars, but we'll boost it to 4 for now just due to the unknown features of the Tegra chip and the fact that this player will improve with every update.
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113 of 129 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Fantastic, September 15, 2009
Microsoft did an outstanding job with this media device. It is far sleeker than my iPod touch. Having used an ipod touch, the interface and the features on the Zune are far better. You get impressive features on the Zune. HD radio sounds great. OLED Screen is fantastic. The device is extremely light and very well built. Battery life is great as well.

I've been using Zune 4.0 software all day and the changes and the updates are very good. Zune Software blows away iTunes. It is much sleeker and is not a processor hog.

The great thing about the Zune Marketplace is for $15 a month you can download unlimited music to keep for as long as you have the service. Plus you get to keep 10 songs a month of your choice, and you can share the same subscription with up to 3 Zunes. That is fantastic for a family. I bought a Zune for my daughter as well and it's great that we can both download unlimited music for only $15 a month. She downloads hundreds of songs a month, that would cost a fortune with the iPOD, but not with the Zune Marketplace. Sure you only get to keep 10 a month, but most people get sick of songs fairly quickly. And if you keep your subscription that will never be a problem. So with keeping 10 songs a month that means you're only paying $5 a month for unlimited music. FANTASTIC.

The OLED display is so crisp and beautiful. Pictures don't do it justice. It is extremely responsive, far nicer than my iPOD touch.

Right now there are about 11 Apps in the Zune Marketplace and they are all free (included with the subscription) which is great.

I have no complaints about this device. I purchased it with the dock, and man does the picture look great on my TV. The Zune outputs videos without any problems or hesitation. Truly a great device. I highly recommend and definitely recommend that you play around with it for yourself, because pictures truly don't do it justice.
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198 of 233 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This review is by no means negative. This isn't my first MP3 player., September 17, 2009
By M.D.C. "The Franchise" (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Zune HD 16 GB Video MP3 Player (Black) (Electronics)
UPDATED 4/24

I've owned some of the older Samsung MP3 players, the iPod Touch, the BlackBerry Storm (which can act like a media player at times), a PSP (which was initially marketed as a replacement for a media player), and now the Zune HD. I admit, what got me excited about owning one of these is better management of my music - while a lot can manage music, not many can really organize it in a fashion that makes it fun to find what you're looking for. I will say that the Zune HD is an impressive media player...but it has a LOT of issues that I feel should have been addressed before it got released. To keep it simple, I'll just break down positives and negatives, from my perspective.

= What the Zune HD does RIGHT =
* Built in HD Radio. It uses your earphones as an antenna. The quality is excellent, better than I expected actually.
* The Zune software pulls album data fairly well. It pulled some stuff that even Windows Media Player failed to pull.
* Wireless sync capability out of the box. All you need is a wireless network with the computer and devices connected.
* OLED screen is bright and vibrant, easy to read and view, no strain on the eyes.
* Ability to run videos in either slightly-sub PSP quality on the screen, or output via 720p using an extra accessory.
* The interface is lightning quick; no delays in navigation whatsoever.
* the keyboard is small but it's actually easy to type on compared to other touch screens.
* Can buy songs from the device that you hear on HD Radio, and then when you sync, it loads it onto the device automatically.


= What the Zune HD does WRONG =
* Doesn't come with any software. Yes, the box is small, but would it have hurt them to include a 1GB mini flash drive or something with the software? Because...

* The software is VERY picky. In order to install it effectively, you may have to download 500MB of data. Not a big deal if you have a decent connection, but if you don't...also, you have to disable firewalls (as it won't connect properly), XP has issues with the software interface (Windows 7 and Vista were fine, of course), and...

* Device requires you to update it before you can even use it for the first time. iPod Touch does this same nonsense and I hate it. Why can't they just ship the device ready to use, out of the box, and make software sync optional?? Why's that a big deal? Because...

* You can't access the Zune HD via mass storage. In other words, you can't just open up My Computer and browse out, drop files into folders, and go on your merry way. You're forced to synchronize via the software, and it takes FOREVER compared to a straight copy operation. This wouldn't be so bad except for the fact that...

* The Zune HD uses a proprietary connector like its brothers. Would have been nice to just have a standard HDMI port, standard mini or micro USB port, and the audio port so that I didn't have to pay over $50 just to use the video out feature. Or even better, wireless video streaming to Windows Media Center.

* The included earbuds suck (but isn't that status quo by now?)

* Dock is severely overpriced; it's like $90-$100. Yet the older version is half that price. The only difference is the HDMI, and I find that to be a ripoff, seeing as they are only using a $6 passthrough HDMI connector.


So...do I recommend it? I would say wait until they resolve a lot of these issues. Everything I mentioned above can be resolved with time. I wouldn't run out and get it unless you only care about basic music playing abilities. If you want an all-around toy, this isn't going to do it for you; buy the iPod Touch. This is a media player, make no mistake. Games and browsers and whatnot were afterthoughts.

UPDATE: So they finally released a fix for the hidden SSID issue, and I have updated the review accordingly. I have to think that now, this is quite possibly the best overall media device on the market today. Those who are skeptical of the Zune HD because of the older version of the Zune, trust me...if you want to play music and movies, this is the device you want. Its only remaining shortcoming is the small storage space - but the iPod Touch has the same issue.
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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Close to Perfect - This is a winner, September 15, 2009
The new Zune Player comes close to being perfect. The OLED display is stunning. The Zune software is still a little clunky, but it is certainly not as bad as iTunes.

The only things that keeps it from being 5 out of 5 are the earphones and the documentation.

Like most of the new electronic products sold today, there is minimal documentation. Fortunately, the Zune HD32 is pretty easy to figure out. Microsoft is no worse than other manufacturers, I just hate the trend to save money on manuals.

However, the earphones that they ship with this product are inexcusable. The previous generation of earphones shipped with the Zune 80 were perfect. Microsoft took a giant step backwards when they included the clunky and very cheap iPod style earphones.

If you are considering this product, I would plan on buying the Zune Premium headphones. They are worth the price. If Microsoft had included the premium headphones, I would give them a perfect 5 stars. Zune Premium Headphones v2
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41 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great player + Great s/w = Great product, September 15, 2009
By Arun Agrawal (Bay Area, CA) - See all my reviews
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I would congratulate microsoft for making such products ( zune and zune 4.0 s/w). Before I start - I already own iPhone and brown zune original(which is locked in my cupboard). Wanted seprate music player as iPhone battery dies after 4 hr talktime or if i keep it lying for more than half a day. Don't get me wrong i love my iphone equally :).

Pros:
1. DJ Feature.
2. Quickplay or shortcuts.
3. jaw dropping effects.
4. gorgeous OLED screen
5. decent browser
6. ultimate hardware
7. tv-out functionality in HD ( i need that because i travel and i would be happy to play my videos than watching japanese tv)
8. HD radio. ( personally not a big fan)
9. zune marketplace ( which i tried today only and it is good ). i prefer renting/buying movies from here rather than itunes(itunes 9 - bad design)
10. zune pass.

Cons:
1. No great selection of apps ( not huge for me as I carry iphone and zune but for some it may be issue) but i would rather have apps (good apps not junk as apple store has) on zune then iphone because of such gorgeous screen.
2. DJ Mix is good but why i can't play songs fading like in itunes? ( 5-12 sec fading)
3. Don't stop playing my music when i connect that to my pc. It takes me time to open zune and play exact same song. Please fix this!
4. Give me a way to import my itunes playlist which i have created over time. its painful loosing all the playlist and when you do so make sure you import metadata too like play count etc. I rely on my playcount to create playlist.
5. screws!!!seriously microsoft what were you thinking? i don't like the idea of opening my zune though great for personalization/replacement in case where you break the cover etc. But don't make it so easy and don't make it visible. It is gorgeous piece of h/w. please keep it like that.

Considering everything, zune HD blows me away with zune 4.0. I know some of the cons can be easily changed by mere s/w change so im sticking to my zune hd which has great hardware.


Suggestion:
1. Ability to play xbox titles ( scaled down version )would be awesome. Zune could be a huge hit if xbox titles come with mini games on zune and provide coupon to buy free zune game with purchase of original title on xbox.
2. Also, a little netfilx app (streaming video) would help a long way, which would be a direct blow to apple & apple tv(anyone remember that). I could then use my zune to stream video via netflix to my tv ( cool concept ).
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