Microsoft Zune 80 is the latest generation of the company’s Zune, the 3-functions. 2 “320 × 240, 64K color LCD, with a weight of 128 grams with the size of 61. 1 x 2 x 12 9 mm and capable 108a, supports WMA, WMA Lossless, MP3, AAC and WMV, MPEG4, H. 264th Microsoft also claims that the battery should last up to 30 hours of audio and video for four hours. It has a capacity of up to 80 GB store 20,000 songs, 25,000 photos or 250 hours of video.
The Zune 80 is part of an upgrade of Microsoft to offer its digital media player. leaves, with Zune 80, two flash memory players, and a major firmware upgrade, new PC software, an online marketplace to date and a new community site Zune Social.
video performance on the 80GB Zune is quite good. The Zune is 3 2-inch screen is a monster, only to the iPod Touch and the full RRP. The glass covered with 320 × 240 LCD presents excellent viewing angles, with above-average clarity and color.
The second time I saw something a bit more impressive bin. The hardware has been updated and features have been added. The Zune is much more social this time with the ability to share online your listening habits. It also has close and seamlessly integrated podcasting and Wi-Fi is finally a good cause with Wireless Sync.
Design
The 80GB Zune cuts a much slimmer figure than its bricklike older brother. Measurement of Room 3 and 2 inches tall 4 inches wide by 0 5 inches deep, Microsoft shaved some considerable amount of thickness of the Zune, while nearly tripling its capacity. Through its more pocket-worthy form, are the two major improvements to the screen of the Zune hardware design and navigation button.
Features
We give the first generation Zune certainly was not the coolest MP3 player on the block, but its features were fairly advanced. to help with music subscriptions, video playback wide screen, Wi-Fi Music Sharing, Photo Viewer high quality, RBDS-enabled FM radio, composite video output and saw the original Zune as an iPod, a serious competitor in the paper. The Zune 80GB has all the attractive features of the original Zune and UPS’s commitment to support tightly integrated with audio and video podcast, and the unique ability to automatically synchronize content on a home wireless network.
Pros: Works perfectly with redesigned Zune Marketplace. Navigation works well. Excellent graphics. bundled headphones are not bad. Backup. Synchronized to the PC wirelessly. Disadvantages: The screen is too small. A poorly designed headphone jack. Interface can be frozen. Player-to-mobile players can be fickle. Full wireless syncing capability will be added in a firmware update. ”