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Zune 120 GB Video MP3 Player (Black)

4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 747 ratings

$699.99
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Black/Black
Standard Packaging
Brand Microsoft
Special Feature FM Radio
Connectivity Technology Aux
Memory Storage Capacity 120 GB
Color Black/Black
Screen Size 3.2 Inches
Media Type Micro SDXC
Component Type Display
Supported Standards AAC;MP3;WMAPro;WMA;Audible
Battery Life 375 Hours

About this item

  • IMPORTANT: Allow your Zune to charge for 30 minutes then disconnect and reconnect the cable to turn on the player
  • Listen to your favorite FM radio stations and click to tag the songs you like for later purchase when you sync your device with your PC
  • Download millions of tracks, whole albums, or playlists with the Zune Pass subscription service; extend your subscription online or by purchasing a Zune Pass card
  • Connect to your home wireless network and remotely sync your Zune device with your PC collection from your dock, AC adapter, or speaker dock accessory
  • 120 GB capacity for up to 30,000 songs, 25,000 photos, or 375 hours of video
  • 3.2-inch color LCD with 320 x 240 pixel display resolution
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4 out of 5 stars
747 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the ease of use, looks, and storage capacity of the mp3 player. They mention the software is impressively intuitive, the playlists are simple to use, and the menus are easy to navigate. Some appreciate the sound quality and screen size. However, some customers have mixed opinions on functionality, build quality, and battery life.

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114 customers mention "Ease of use"82 positive32 negative

Customers find the mp3 player easy to use. They mention the sound is fantastic, the software is impressively intuitive, and playlists are simple to create. They also appreciate the menus and navigation.

"...It only takes a few seconds and is very painless...." Read more

"...Getting Album art is easy as well as track listings for a album if you are missing tag information..if you are missing tag information and the..." Read more

"...As for the Zune's PC software, I had absolutely no difficulties installing it on my PC, which uses the Microsoft Vista operation system...." Read more

"...Let me just say...incredibly frustrating. It nearly made me send my Zune back. I don't even know where to begin......" Read more

59 customers mention "Looks"54 positive5 negative

Customers like the appearance of the product. They mention the album art as a screensaver is cool, the Zune draws up impressive graphics and trivia about the artist. They also appreciate the nice color screen and design.

"...-Mixview: Much better looking than "Genius" on iTunes since Mixview uses album art and artists pictures rather than plain old text and Mixview's..." Read more

"...- The software on the PC looks very modern..where as iTunes has virtually remained the same since its release on the PC...." Read more

"...Very cool." Read more

"...It LOOKS really nice, but uner the hood it's a mess." Read more

56 customers mention "Storage capacity"56 positive0 negative

Customers like the storage capacity of the mp3 player. They mention it holds a ton of music, pictures, and video. The huge hard drive allows them to place their entire music collection on the device, plus movies. It definitely works well and allows access to their entire collection wherever they are. It stores and plays all their music without issues for year after year.

"...Pandora (the Internet Radio website) does a BEAUTIFUL job at this. It's free and I would check it out if you have never used it before...." Read more

"...It then found all of the music files that I already had on my PC that I had copied from CD's or purchased online and synchronized the Zune with my..." Read more

"...and if you don't have a picture to put there, it carries a decent library of wallpaper...." Read more

"...I originally bought it some years back for two reasons: the storage capacity and its seeming durability...." Read more

50 customers mention "Sound quality"39 positive11 negative

Customers like the sound quality of the mp3 player. They mention it's easy to use, the volume level is very good, and Audible support is now available. Some say they enjoy the music and are able to play it through speakers just by plugging a speaker cord into the product.

"...-Audible support now available...." Read more

"...Positives for the Zune:- Sound Quality exceeds that of the Classic, while the classic is good it has too much focus on the low end and really..." Read more

"...player and am very pleased with its performance, compact design, sound quality, screen size, battery life and ease of use...." Read more

"...I've been able to play it through speakers just by plugging a speaker cord into the headphone port and the device also plays in my car via a..." Read more

43 customers mention "Screen size"36 positive7 negative

Customers like the screen size of the mp3 player. They mention it's large, crisp, and clear. Some appreciate the compact design and high-contrast video.

"...- The large screen is nice for video..I haven't ran into any pixelation problems that some people report with the..." Read more

"...120-GB multimedia player and am very pleased with its performance, compact design, sound quality, screen size, battery life and ease of use...." Read more

"...clockwise or counterclockwise to get the song you want... The Zune screen is large and has a great picture!..." Read more

"...I like the design because it is light enough and small enough to fit in your pocket, but not so small that you would be afraid to handle it...." Read more

107 customers mention "Functionality"52 positive55 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the functionality of the mp3 player. Some mention it works well and has excellent fidelity, while others say it's imprecise in responding and doesn't work as advertised. They also mention the radio feature doesn't work that well.

"...a Microsoft Zune 120-GB multimedia player and am very pleased with its performance, compact design, sound quality, screen size, battery life and..." Read more

"...Do a search, it's out there. The cases for the Zune 30 do not work with the 120 but the 80 is the same size and both use the same cases...." Read more

"...May 6, 2009 update: Still love my Zune 120. No problems or issues. I use it daily and it's running perfectly...." Read more

"...My 2nd month was a complete migraine. The device started to get worse, it soft reset, froze, and started giving me warning signs...." Read more

78 customers mention "Build quality"47 positive31 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the build quality of the mp3 player. Some mention it's a good solid product, while others say it broke in 2 months.

"...- Navigation with the Zune pad is a breeze and better than the Classic...." Read more

"...why I rated this a 1 star is because after I had received it, it broke in 2 months...." Read more

"...some years back for two reasons: the storage capacity and its seeming durability...." Read more

"...the device is better-built, than some people in their reviews let on...." Read more

42 customers mention "Battery life"17 positive25 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the battery life of the mp3 player. Some mention it's excellent, while others say it doesn't last as long as it did when they first bought it. They also say it loses its charge quicker and needs a higher sustained current draw.

"...if you're watching a video or looking at images, this requires a higher sustained current draw on the battery, so the battery's charge won't last as..." Read more

"...at a time, and I didn't have to recharge incessantly, so the battery life was a plus I would also go running with it and even though I took great..." Read more

"...the battery was drained and needed to be recharged. I'll have to keep better track of the b-life now that I let it charge fully for 3 hours...." Read more

"...Battery life is excellent. I can go two days playing music and still not need a charge. (My ZUNE came with a new battery.)..." Read more

Excellent product. Better than iPod.
4 out of 5 stars
Excellent product. Better than iPod.
I have using the device one month and I must say i'm very satisfied. Build quality is good, it looks great. Just a hair larger than iPod.SCREEN: You can note the screen size difference bewteen this an the iPod. Images are sharp and very colorful, specially in bright seeting. You can see your pictures or videos on a TV using the 1/8" to component cable. You get DVD quality videos on TV screen.PERFORMANCE: works fast and works good. On TV screen is a little bit slow. Files starts quickly. Sound quality is excellent. Volume level is very good, but on videos is not as loud as it is in music. Miss the EQ function. Standard buds just sound average, you need to get some decent headphones to really unleash the sound quality. For low budget I recommend the Sennheiser PX100.BATTERY LIFE: really long on music. On videos it is average.SOFTWARE: Zune Software is very good. Is clean, simple and easy to use. It starts very quickly (not as iTunes that is very slow). Design is great. The Social thing is a cool experience.Overall, its better than iPod. But if you a lot more accesories, then iPod is for you.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2008
Color: Black/BlackProduct Packaging: Standard PackagingVerified Purchase
No matter your opinion on Microsoft, the amazing fact remains that every time they update a Zune they include a free software update for all past Zunes making them nearly identical as the new Zunes. I am sure one day this may stop due to the fact that the new hardware will require a different type of OS that won't work on the old Zunes (i.e. a Zune Touch or something). Until then, I am have been a very happy past/present Zune owner for this reason.

I owned a Zune 30 for 2 1/2 years prior to buying the Zune 120. My old Zune worked perfectly and was not a factor in my decision to upgrade. Did I need the extra space? Not really... but I wanted to try out the touch/click "squircle" before the new Zune games were launched. I read that some games may not work (or work as intended) with the Zune 30 since it does not have the touch sensitive pad. We'll see how true that is when games are put on to the Marketplace.

My opinion after owning the Zune 120 for a couple weeks:

The Good:

-I am a rabid/avid fan of the Zune Pass. I don't mind renting music, in fact I LOVE it. It really opens me up to new bands without wasting $10-20 on an album I may hate. For $14.99 a month [for unlimited downloads on up to 3 Zunes and 3 Computers] I can download from more songs than I can fathom and not be upset if I pick a few tone-deaf artists along the way. If I love an album enough to keep it I can buy it from Zune or Amazon or whomever. If you think about it, the Zune Pass could save you money by allowing you to test out bands before committing to a purchase. Also, if throwing a house party or having guests over, you can download music for your guests that you might never consider buying for yourself.

-Audible support now available. Not sure how much I will use this feature yet but for now I like it and am happy I am not closed off from this option.

-WiFi: the options are now amazingly more advanced and now having WiFi on the Zune makes sense. Being able to download songs over a WiFi connection is huge. McDonald's is teaming up with Zune and will be offering their WiFi connection to Zune owners in the near future. While iPod does this with Starbucks, there are many more McDonalds than Starbucks in the U.S. Though not sure if this is a good thing ;)

-Channels!!!: I love the new channels built into the software. As a Zune Pass subscriber I love taking advantage of this. The software makes a "channel" once a week of songs it thinks I will like based on a genre (I have a "My Classic Rock" channel, "My Rock" channel, and since I share my Zune Pass with family members a "My R&B" channel). I choose which, if any, channels I want to subscribe to (so I can skip the R&B one if I desire) and it downloads a playlist of sorts that changes every week. Also, I can subscribe to other generic channels (i.e. "Rock" Channel, "Punk/Ska" Channel etc.) not tailored directly to me if I so desire. This has been a great way to sample new bands/music that have relevance to my music style. Of course if you love a song/artist you can always permanently download the songs. If you are an avid gym buff or runner there are some very cool channels titled "Walk" "Jog" and "Run" that have songs which consist of the same range of beats per minute to keep you moving at a constant speed. Very cool.

-Mixview: Much better looking than "Genius" on iTunes since Mixview uses album art and artists pictures rather than plain old text and Mixview's suggestions seem more relevant to me than Apple's "Genius." This can always change in the future as each product develops and I am excited that there is competition in this arena since it can only make this better and better. If you don't know what Mixview is, it is Zune's way of gathering data based on your music preferences (and the preferences of others) to recommend new music to you. Pandora (the Internet Radio website) does a BEAUTIFUL job at this. It's free and I would check it out if you have never used it before. Amazing.

-Battery Life: Much better than the Zune 30 which is a nice surprise. Leave WiFi off for a longer battery life.

-Accessory Compatibility: the charger, dock, remote, car charger, etc. from the Zune 30/80/120 all work together wonderfully. If you have the version 1 dock you will need to remove the plastic insert in order to have the 80/120 fit. It only takes a few seconds and is very painless. I would add a link to websites that show video/pictures on how to do this but Amazon removed two posts in the Zune forum where I did this. Do a search, it's out there. The cases for the Zune 30 do not work with the 120 but the 80 is the same size and both use the same cases. Heard there are problems with older FM transmitters working with the newer Zunes. Not sure how prevalent this problem is as I use an AUX jack in the car.

-The Squircle: This is the only "big" difference between the Zune 30 and the 80/120. It did not take long for me to get used to using this but my learning curve may be shorter than others as I am used to swiping on my iPhone and now clicking seems more difficult for me. (You can turn this feature off if you just want to use the squircle as a click pad.) When I went to buy a case I found that most cases covered the squircle and was concerned it would mess with functionality. I want to report that it did not take away the ability of the Zune to notice my movements. However, the case makes it not as smooth of an action as the bare squircle (I have a silicone cover that makes my finger "stickier" against the case so the glide isn't as smooth). Something to think about when purchasing a case (which I would recommend.. see "The Bad")

The Bad:

-I LOVED the Zune 30 casing. That was one beautiful thing that the Zune had over the iPod. The iPods scratched and showed wear very quickly and the Zune 30's casing was virtually indestructible. With the new casing (party in the front/business in the back... the reverse mullet) it seems that the possibility for scratching is now higher. The shiny front is a fingerprint magnet and the matte black back has a silver/gold metal underneath (as evidenced by Microsoft's Zune Originals website where you can have your Zune engraved professionally.. they "scratch" [engrave] a design and the gold/silver color appears). Not sure how deep you would have to scratch to get to that color and I won't volunteer to be a guinea pig. Sorry!
I highly recommend getting a case and I am a sucker for buying a screen protector as the Zune is nearly all screen on the front and should remain beautiful and scratch-free.

The "I don't care"/ "No opinion":

-The Clock: There is a clock now.. and I don't care. Many did so they will be happy. No alarm built-in, so beware clock lovers. (Microsoft updates the firmware and software quite a bit so you never know if this could be added soon.)

-Buy from FM: I hate the radio in my smallish town. There are only a couple decent stations but they aren't good enough for me to stop listening to MP3s and tune in. For those who have better stations and are in to Top 40 or what is new on the charts this may be an amazing option for you. Getting artist and album info over Zune's FM radio could be helpful if your DJ never states the name of an artist (like so many don't) and, if you really like the song, you can download it immediately or tag it for download later (depending if you are in a WiFi hotspot or at home with plug in hand).

-Headphones: the Zune 30 came with "run of the mill" headphones, the Zune 80 came with "premium" headphones and the Zune 120 went back to the "run of the mill" headphones. I use third-party headphones ($100+) so I don't care what comes in the package. Others might so here it is.

-Games: as of today's date, there are no games available for download on the Zune Marketplace. This is supposed to change soon and I sure hope it does. However, there are two games that come loaded on the Zune when you plug it in to the computer and update (Hexic and Texas Hold 'Em). Apple has the upper hand here and has done wonders with the App store. I hope Microsoft takes note and does something like it with the Zune. Heck, I hope the do something even better so then Apple steps up their game even more... and around and around we go. Competition is great for consumers.

I think here is a good place to mention that I love my iPhone 3G AND my Zune and I need to have both in my life to be happy (in the materialistic sense). I don't listen to music on my iPhone due to limited space (after adding apps, photos, podcasts, etc. there isn't much room for music) and also because Apple does not have a subscription music "rental" service. Ideally I would like to see Zune make a phone similar to the iPhone or the iPhone to have a subscription based music service (both phones would need a large capacity drive) so I could carry around just one device (either iPhone or ZunePhone depending on the offerings). Until that day I live in harmony with my Zune 120 and my iPhone 3G.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2008
Color: Black/BlackProduct Packaging: Standard PackagingVerified Purchase
The Zune is overall a great product and I would recommend it to anyone. This review makes some comparisons to the iPod Classic because many are familiar with the iPod Classic and are debating between these two often.

Positives for the Zune:
- Sound Quality exceeds that of the Classic, while the classic is good it has too much focus on the low end and really isn't all that great in the mids. The Zune has great balance meaning it plays low/mids/highs exceptionally well, matching the 5th gen iPod in my opinion. [Tested with Bose Around The Ear Headphones, won't be noticed much with cheap/stock ear buds]
- Interface is wild and more modern than other MP3 players. You'll feel like you are in 2008 with the device's interface. You can also customize it, while customization is limited to changing the wallpaper its still something not many other players have. [including the classic]
- The large screen is nice for video..I haven't ran into any pixelation problems that some people report with the resolution of 320 x 240 on that size of the screen..however your mileage may vary. The screen is much better suited than the dinky 2.5 screen that is on the Classic.
- Navigation with the Zune pad is a breeze and better than the Classic. A few reasons being that a) you can press the buttons to adjust volume in your pocket [the classic relies on luck that you can actually get the touch sensitive wheel to respond through your pants], b) the zune pad sticks out from the unit which makes it easier to feel for than the classic which the click wheel is pretty well flush with the unit itself, c) you can navigate with pin point navigation, use the touch function to scroll fast and the click function to get precise.
- Microsoft continues to make improvements to the product like the Zune 3.0 release that adds the FM Radio feature that allows you to add music off the radio to your cart or with wireless download the song directly to your Zune. Clock is introduced [a feature that was lacking that people constantly complained about, MICROSOFT LISTENS!], and the Wifi Marketplace is also introduced which allows you to browse the marketplace wirelessly as well as preview/download songs instantly if you have a Zunepass.
- The software on the PC looks very modern..where as iTunes has virtually remained the same since its release on the PC. The software has the ability to combine albums with a simple drag n drop which allows you to combine singles into their full featured albums with a simple click. Getting Album art is easy as well as track listings for a album if you are missing tag information..if you are missing tag information and the software can't find it, it will give you a drop down list of all albums on the CD and allow you to choose which track is the right one..none listed? No problem you can keep it its current track name. Manual Sync is NOW supported officially, meaning the device can run independently of your Zune Collection. The software can actually work with a external drive, when I tried with iTunes 7.6 it would close by itself. Mixview is nice, you can simply right click a album click mixview to get a view of several related artists to find new music with.

Neutral:
- Zune Pass, almost all the music on the Marketplace supports it..some might be annoyed with the fact you have to pay $15 a month forever unless you want to lose your songs, some might also have a problem with not owning the music or that some songs aren't available for the Zune Pass. I personally think its a great concept and I have absolutely no complaints about paying $15 for all the songs I can download.
- Smudges and scratches might be a problem for some if you are really picky the new gloss front is prone to scratches from metal objects [keys, coins, etc.].
- Its made of plastic which could be taken either a) a good thing because its lighter b) a bad thing because its obviously not as tough.

Negatives:
- Software is still behind when compared to iTunes but improves with every update. Some complaints include, Rating system is a "Like, Don't Like" System giving you very limited options when you find songs that aren't GREAT but are OK..you either have to hate it or like it. If you are in a certain spot in your collection and click Marketplace then go back your spot is lost and Zune software returns to the top of your list. The same happens when you are at a certain spot in the marketplace as well, you leave and you end up reseting the marketplace back to home.
- Marketplace layout is very generic and needs some serious tweaking where as the iTunes Store is very precise the layout of the Marketplace is just sloppy, there really isn't much browsing you can do unless the artist is new because when you browse through artists in a specific genre they aren't in alphabetic order they are just scattered about I assume by popularity.
- Premium Earbuds are gone replaced with generic earbuds.

Overall a great alternative to the now dying Classic [which didn't get any upgrades beyond battery and the genius feature..unless you consider the 120GB a upgrade from the 80GB model last year]. I do not regret my purchase and would recommend it to anyone.
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