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09. Apr 2011
Greatest Portable Music Player EVER!
The Good: The sound quality is great and if you have Zune Pass there is an amazing amount of content available. The software is easy to use and it looks great. Battery life is great.
The bad: Not many apps. I seems like the main emphasis is on music and podcasts. But any of the few app on Zune HD are free.
22. Nov 2010
Way better than the Wii Sensor
2 von 2 finden das hilfreich I have been playing Dance Central and it is so fun! I was playing with someone else and the Kinect was able to identify us separately so we could have our gamer achievements individually. I want to play more games like Kinect Sports!
09. Dez 2010
Great MP3 and Video Player. Enjoy the breakdown.
1 von 1 finden das hilfreich 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)
