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Unbiased Review of Microsoft Zune 30GB Media Player

Submitted by admin on Thursday, 6 December 2007One Comment

Are you currently looking to invest your hard money in a microsoft zune player. It can be a difficult task deciding on the various mp3 player that are available out there. Before you spend your money lets take a look at some of the benefits it has to offer.

Social Networking is the really "Hot" thing these days and Microsoft is taking advantage of this movement by allowing the microsoft zune player to allows consumers to share their digital media. So once your turn your zune on you can click on community and search for other zune players that are located near your location.

When you purchase a microsoft zune player you will also be able to download the software that will allow you to download songs from the zunes marketplace. Inside you will find songs from different artists, and also a preview of their songs. With this 30GB player your able to store up to 7,500 songs, 25,000 picture, or 100 hours of video. Now we all know that you will have a variety of music and videos on your zune and that's alot of storage, believe it or not.

The radio feature is also neat. It allows you to listen to your favorite radio station, even show the name of the songs on select radio stations.

The best feature is the large screen. The Microsoft Zune has a 3-inch LCD screen which is larger than competing mp3 players. It comes in handy when your at the gym and want to watch a movie on the exercise bike or how about when you have a 2hr layover in some city. Did you know that you could also hook your zune up to your tv? It's easy, all you need is to purchase a audio/video cord.

I hope you got a better idea of what the microsoft zune player has to offer. There are more features and accessories that I didn't cover in this article but I just wanted to give you a brief overview. Use the information I provided as a guideline when your in the store deciding if you want to purchase your zune or not. - zunereviewblog.com

Apple basically owns the portable media player market - some sources quote it as enjoying well above 50% market share, while competitor Creative has a meager 2-3%. Still, that hasn’t stopped Creative from trying - their Zen Vision: M 60GB Portable Media Player presents the consumer with an alternative to the iPod not to be ignored.

On the surface, it’s shaped like an iPod, equally tall but about a few mm thicker. All the controls are on the top surface and the touch interface allows one to scroll through songs and folders easily and quickly. It’s pretty easy to navigate the Zen Vision common-sense system, but it does lag at times, especially with videos.

Audio is high quality, and the volume is strong and distinct. It only supports MP3, WMA and WAV audio formats though. Playlists are better than with older Zen models I’ve tried, you just add tracks to a queue and then call it a list. It lets you choose to listen to random tracks, albums, and frequently or rarely played tracks. The quality of any format played is outstanding regardless of your speakers, too.

If audio was good, video is great especially when compared to other media players. The Zen supports DivX, XviD, WMV9 and MPEG so all those XviD and DivX files you downloaded can be watched without extra converting. The LCD is crystal clear and bright, great for watching all the TV shows and movies you‘ve got.

You also get to store all the photos you want in the Zen - standard .bmp, .png, .tiff and .gif formats all convert to jpeg automatically on upload. Pictures can be rated, rotated, zoomed in and set as wallpaper - once you choose a wallpaper you get to adjust its brightness and change the color settings to suit your style.

For all file uploads, the Zen uses its own Zen Media Explorer as the tool for uploading stuff, ripping, and converting formats. Looks a lot like the basic Windows folder interface and it’s pretty straightforward, but it only works on Windows XP and doesn’t support UMS.

Battery life is pretty good. You could watch about 2-3 hours of video with one charge, with practically no heat coming off when you’re enjoying your videos.

So should you buy the Creative Zen Vision: M 60GB Media player?

It has great video and audio quality, a convenient and easy-to-use navigation for both its media upload tool and in the player itself, and has a nice, bright screen - but it’s only for the Windows XP, and it lags a bit at times. Definitely not for the hardcore Mac users, but I’d recommend it to anyone else - a similarly priced iPod has only 30GB of space.

If you’re looking to buy online, get it at Newegg.com at just $236 with free shipping after a $30 mail-in rebate, which is just about the best price online - check it out here at Pricegrabber.com. Plus, Newegg has a great return policy in the rare event that you get a defective Zen, and they’ll foot all the shipping bills incurred. Over 75% of buyers there rated it 5/5 - it’s certainly a good choice. - www.froggieshops.com


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