The Zune gets more talk time on The Enquire...
MICROSOFT ZUNE
Microsoft recently revamped its Zune player, adding new 4GB ($150), 8GB ($200) and 80GB ($250) models.
The 80GB Zune's 3.2-inch screen is slightly smaller than the Touch's. Also, it is not touch-sensitive. But the clear, bright screen trumps the display on many players. There's also an FM radio.
In addition, the Zune has built-in Wi-Fi. You can use it to synchronize with your computer wirelessly, but you can't use Wi-Fi to surf the Internet.
Like the Touch, the Zune handles videos, photos and music. It is compatible with Microsoft's Zune subscription service.
The Enquirer - Personal Technology
5 Responses for "More on the Zune, The Enquirer"
Now if they’d just stop comparing it to the Touch and compare it to the Classic, as makes more sense.
Why do people gripe about not being able to surf the internet on this "like the touch"?
Am I the only that really doesn’t care to look up a website on a MP3 player? I just don’t get it!!!
LOL @ kaseyart, very true.
I think that the fact that they compare it to the Touch just signifies how it’s a notch above the Classic. Adding the fact that it’s the same price as the Classic, and we have a winner!
Very true @ sinizter, I didn’t think about it that way!!
Why would they compare it to the touch. I guess the screen size is the most similar between the two.
Which speaks well for the Zune.
Leave a reply