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| Zune 64GB HD Video MP3 Player - $219.99 (Reg. $299.99) w/ Free shipping
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| Zune HD 32gb Video MP3 Player - $189.99 (Reg. $269.99) w/ Free shipping!
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| Zune HD 32GB - $188 (Reg. $270) + Free $15 MP3 Credit, Zune HD 16GB - $150!
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| Zune HD 32 GB video MP3 player - $203.99 (Reg. $269.99)
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| Zune HD 64GB Bundle with Bonus Zune HD Car Charger - $209 (Save $150)!
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| Zune HD (16GB) - $158.54 (Save $41) w/ Free Shipping
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| Zune HD (16GB or 32GB) + AV Dock or Premium Car Pack = $184-$255
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| Zune 4GB w/ Free Zune Car Pack + Free Premium Headphones - $78.99 (Reg. $209.99)
Microsoft Zune 4GB MP3 Player, Black with FREE Microsoft Zune Car Pack & Microsoft Zune Premium Headphone (v2)Grab the Microsoft Zune 4GB Black MP3 player w/ a free Zune Car Pack ($79.99 value) and Zune Premium Headphones ($46.99 value) for only $78.99 (save $121) w/ Free budget shipping over at Buy.com! This is in the top 10 'Whats Shakin" list at Buy.com. Deal runs through 11/9/2009 only or until they sell out... Check it out: Buy.com - Zune 4GB MP3 Player
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| Zune HD Releases Today!
The latest/greatest version of the Zune ships out! The 16GB version is priced at $219.99, while the 32GB version is $289.99. The Zune HD released on September 15, 2009, and sports a new OLED touch screen, Wi-fi, and can display high definition video to a HDTV. Check it out: Amazon - Zune HD
Product Description & FeaturesThe new Zune HD is a digital experience that gives you access to premium entertainment and the latest technologies, allowing you to enjoy, connect, and discover content in a whole new way--the way you like it. Browse, stream, buy, and play all you want, including music, HD video, podcasts, games, and much more. Gain the freedom to enjoy your entertainment; Zune is everywhere you are--on your PC, Zune portable player, and Xbox 360 through Xbox LIVE. Zune brings your content up front, so you're always in control.
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Info on Zunes:
Zunes is an umbrella term from
Microsoft that will cover the upcoming portable media player, the software that
will drive the device and a service for acquiring and sharing media. The project
was previously known as codename Argo. The Zunes is currently under production at
the Microsoft headquarters in Redmond, Washington.
It was previously thought that Zunes was one of Microsoft's media players under
"Project Argo", similar to Apple's iPod family. However, it now seems that the "Zunes"
brand will be used for all media players and other services, throughout the new
project.
In an interview with Billboard, Chris Stephenson of MSN Entertainment Business
affirmed that first device is planned to include Wi-Fi connectivity for wireless
Internet access, with the ability for users to transfer files wirelessly and
share files between each other. Billboard also reports that other devices are
planned for release under the Zunes brand, including a portable video player. A
rumored portable gaming device has not been confirmed.
Xbox branding
Certain reports have suggested that the Zunes will carry the Xbox branding. These
reports also suggest that there is a portable gaming system in the works, much
like the Sony PSP. Analysts predict that Microsoft will debut a portable console
in 2007/2008. This device is speculated to be released as part of the Zunes
initiative.
J Allard, creator of the Xbox 360, is rumored to be overseeing development.
iTunes
Microsoft is said to be offering the chance to swap already-purchased songs from
the iTunes Music Store, in exchange for WMA versions, for playback on Zunes. This
would help iPod and iTunes users move to Zunes, as Apple's FairPlay content
protection scheme that protects iTunes Music Store purchases is not available on
any non-Apple software or device.
One intriguing rumor is that Microsoft would offer iTunes Music Store's
customers the option to repurchase all the songs they've bought as protected
Windows Media files. This would certainly be a bold move that would remove one
of Apple customers' barriers to entry, but it smacks of the kind of
win-at-all-costs freebiemania of the dotcom era. Surely, there are already
customers who have spent hundreds of dollars or more at the iTunes Music Store.
Completely reimbursing those customers would essentially amount to giving the
player away. Imagine if Microsoft had offered a free Xbox game for every
PlayStation 2 game purchased when it entered the video game console market.
Online store
Microsoft is rumored to have plans for an online music service. It would offer
two options, the first being a monthly subscription where users could listen to
any songs in the Zunes music store library for as long as the user is subscribed.
Also, subscribers to this option of service would also be able to share their
own music and playlists with other Zunes subscribers. The other option would be
like every other music store where individual songs could be purchased for
permanent download.
The Zunes service is also intended to give artists many ways to connect directly
to the service's users such as having weekly updates from the artists to fans.
Hardware
In the week-and-a-half since the rumors sprung up, all sorts of details about
what is being dubbed the Zunes have emerged. Reportedly, the player will have a
click-wheel interface similar to that of the iconic iPod. However, the hardware
inside is reportedly much beefier. It will run Windows Mobile on a 400MHz DSP
processor, contain a 30GB hard drive, and built-in WiFi.
Price
If the rumors are true—and our sources at Microsoft have chosen to remain silent
on the issue—we can expect to see a full-featured mobile device from Microsoft
that's tied into its URGE music venture and will support music, video, playing
games, and possibly even satellite radio. The price point is rumored to be
US$399, the same as the high-end iPod, but the Zunes will only have a 30GB drive
inside. If Microsoft actually is developing an iPod killer—and we think there is
a large dose of truth to the reports—expect to see it just in time for the
holiday shopping frenzy. Whether it will be enough to grab 20 percent of the
iPod market, as Microsoft reportedly hopes, remains to be seen.
Hype campaign
On July 21, 2006, several news sites reported that Microsoft launched a viral
video marketing campaign for Zunes. The site, ComingZunes.com features a short
animation of a man, a rabbit, and a very small person with Regina Spektor's song
"Us" in the background, followed by the official Zunes logo and a form to sign up
for updates. Various claims have been made that the site is a fake, and not
associated with Microsoft.



















