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120GB and 16GB Zune PMPs Pictured
Zunited.net has some fuzzy shots of the updated Zune players that come in 120GB and 16GB flavors. Follow the jump for a few more shots.
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I hope the 120GB version has more going for it than a larger drive.
I have the 80GB model and if it weren't so much cheaper per GB than the 16GB model, I would say it's a waste of money. You have 80GB but you're not allowed to use it as a regular mass storage device, which is ridiculous. Also, you can watch a couple of movies before the battery runs out, but they're at 320x240 with lots of motion blur because of the LCD screen. ALSO, it doesn't play (or even allow you to copy onto the drive) DivX or XviD movies. You have to convert your movies to the crappy WMV format (preferably at 320x240). Your movies are then 200-300MB each so again, 120GB is a waste. I like my Zune, but the limitations are very annoying. I can use my 2GB Lyra as a MTP device, so why not an 80GB Zune?
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I does not like Zune software still, unfortunately. I am still holding on to my 30 GB Zune though, it's a great player.
That aside, 120 GB is pretty badass. But did the following line sound odd to anyone?! Quote:
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I'm sure it was a joke, that's the way I took it!My Zune30 (V1) is great. More than enough space for me... Considering I have a select 1/10th of my collection that I like to listen to on a rolling basis- I really don't need more. I could probably even get away with an 8GB Nano or something. That said- I agree Zune software isn't the best. My main complaint is the audio cracks (it's a known problem that hasn't ever been addressed) when using it to play through your speakers.
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I also have a 30gig Zune. I really like it. The one thing that bothers me is it is so hard to find anything for the Zune, everything is aimed at the iPods and is flooding the market.
I don't mind that I can't use it for a Mass Storage Device and that it sucks for playing movies. I bought it to use for listening to music, and it does that pretty well. I am currently only useing about 6gigs of the hard drive. I think if I ever do switch it will be to a 16gig iPod Touch. Just want to be able to tap into the huge aftermarket choices out there.
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The EXIF data in the pictures state
8/4/2007, 8/29/2008, and 8/30/2008
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Wonder if they've added gapless playback this time. Even Apple has gapless, it's time for MS and every other DAP maker to join the 1980's and give us seemless digital transitions between tracks.
To the person who can't fill up 80GB of space, you might consider bigger files. I couldn't fit all my music on 20GB 5 years ago, much less 16GB. 120GB, and I might just be able to store some lossless audio (assuming zune can do lossless WMA files).
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There is a Registry setting you can enable (iirc, I've only read about it) that enables that functionality but the software for the Zune must be installed, so if you were planning to just plug into any machine's USB port and use it like a portable hard drive for stuff, no, that won't happen.
That's the biggest gripe I hear about the Zune personally, and while it's justified to some degree, I don't consider it a negative as I've got literally handfuls of USB sticks laying around and I've almost always got one with me in a pocket someplace. If want a portable hard drive then that's what I take with me. ![]()
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Didn't they update the Zune software and it pretty much put the complaints to rest?
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So yes, most of the gripes i can think of have been addressed. I may have to check otu the 120 as 30gb is only about an 8th of my music collection and i'm hitting the point that i can't even fit my favorites onto 30. I also only rip to 320, so i'm sure that doesn't help either.
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You dont HAVE to make them WMV format, i make them MP4 format in fact the same format profile that ipod uses and it works fine
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and as for lossless wma yes "AUDIO SUPPORT Windows Media® Audio Standard[3] (WMA) (.wma): Up to 320 Kbps; constant bit rate (CBR) and variable bit rate (VBR) up to 48-kHz sample rate. WMA Pro 2-channel up to 384 Kbps; CBR and VBR up to 48-kHz WMA Lossless Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) (.mp4, .m4a, .m4b, .mov) - .m4a and .m4b files without FairPlay DRM up to 320 Kbps; CBR and VBR up to 48-kHz MP3 (.mp3) – Up to 320 Kbps; CBR and VBR up to 48-kHz"
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![]() http://www.ihomeaudio.com/products.a...0&dept_id=1006 i love mine. and actually, it never leaves the dock. course if you want better sound then i guess that problem wont be fixed but otherwise it sounds pretty decent especially for a "clock radio" ![]()
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But that doesn't hold a candle to my 6.1 surround system ![]()
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does this support FLAC?
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Time for me to read up on the Zune's audio section. Can't stick with my Karma forever.
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I have an 80GB and I like it. Only problem I have with it is the lack of playback of play4sure files. I have a few movies that came with digital copies for mobile/pc playback and they won't play on my zune. Yet they play fine on my Xbox360, so that is where they live for now.
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![]() If I can ever acquire another one in excellent condition I plan to mod it with a CF adapter (instructions and pics are out there with a Google search) and either a 32GB or perhaps even a 64GB CompactFlash card someday as a pet project. "Can't stick with my Karma forever..." Pishaw man, it's solid. ![]()
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