MS Unveils New Zunes, Wireless Syncing

Wed Oct 3, 2007 12:29AM EDT

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So it's finally official: the new Zunes are coming in November, and as expected, we'll have three versions: 4GB and 8GB flash-based players, and an 80GB hard drive version that's slightly slimmer than the first 30GB Zune. Also new: a revamped Marketplace with DRM-free tunes, wireless syncing of your music and podcasts (now that's cool), and automatic transfers of recorded shows from Windows Media Center.

First, let's take a quick look at the hardware. The two flash players are roughly the size of the iPod Nano, with the 4GB player going for $150 and the 8GB for $200 (same price as the new Nanos). The flash Zunes will be available in November in four colors: pink, green, black, and red. Meanwhile, the 80GB hard-drive Zune will come in a single color—black—for $250, and it'll feature a 3.2-inch screen and a touch-sensitive "Zune Pad," good for clicking or "brushing" your way to your music.

Of course, all three of the new Zunes come with Wi-Fi, but while you still can't buy tunes over the air as you can with the iPod Touch or the iPhone, you will be able to sync your music and podcasts wirelessly, over your home Wi-Fi network—very cool, and a feature that's still missing from the latest iPods. (The wireless sync feature will also be available on the 30GB Zune come November.) Microsoft has also improved on the Zune's song-sharing features: you can now share tunes with your buddies without an expiration date, and you can even hand off songs that someone else shared with you; nice, but you'll only be able to play a shared song three times—not ideal, but much better than before.

Moving on: Microsoft has apparently revamped the Zune Marketplace from top to bottom. Music videos are now available, and while there aren't any movies on the service, you will find about a million DRM-free songs (no word on pricing, or whether the DRM-free tunes come from major labels). Also on tap is a beta of Zune Social, a MySpace-type community site that'll let you create a Zune Card—a widget along the lines of an Xbox Gamercard that automatically tracks your favorite music—add friends, and share music recommendations. Hmmm.

My initial reaction to it all is...mixed. The new hardware isn't what I'd call earth-shattering, but the wireless syncing feature is enticing—and I'm always in favor of more DRM-free music. In any event, I'm reserving any final judgement until I've seen the new Zunes in action.

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  • 46 Posted by onebikeonehorse on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    Who the heck wants to share songs that will be deleted after 3 playbacks? Doesn't that negate all the other good stuff? It does for me.

  • 47 Posted by mistofdragons on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:22PM EDT Report Abuse

    zune ipod classic same price, wifi, cooler looks, bigger screen, better gui, better enviornment

  • 48 Posted by beccaaaaaa_x33 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:04PM EDT Report Abuse

    oh great. i just bought an old zune like 2 months ago, and now they come out with a NEW one.. just jim dandy. This one seems really nice, and now i wish i waited.

  • 50 Posted by djdtech on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:44PM EDT Report Abuse

    $279 to $329 = NOKIA N800 internet tablet touch screen WIFI, Bluetooth, Mp3Player, SKYPE voip, streaming internet radio, email, and over 1000 other apps through linux developers. not a cell phone. it is an internet tablet. don't waste your money on ipods or zunes. get a NOKIA N800

  • 51 Posted by revivalpaintball on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:37PM EDT Report Abuse

    the 30 gig version will have all the perks of the newest Zunes and they are making a 80 zune, our originals zunes have never given a lick of trouble, although i was hoping the 80 gig one was gonna be offered in differing colors......

  • 52 Posted by seamus220 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    Not compatible with subscription music services? Just about as worthless as the iPod.

  • 53 Posted by izzib1202 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:26PM EDT Report Abuse

    watever. microsoft has always stolen ideas from apple. i hate microsoft.

  • 54 Posted by spunkyb89 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:37PM EDT Report Abuse

    I bet most people on here bashing Zunes have never even used one. I love my Zune and wouldnt trade it for a Ipod. Man I cant wait until THEY UPDATE THE FIRMWARE ON THE GEN 1s to keep them from being obsolete! Something Crapple doesnt do for Ipods. I also cant wait to sync my Gen 1 Zune (or Gen 2 if i choose to upgrade eventually) to my computer from my driveway! Way to go Microsoft!

  • 57 Posted by revivalpaintball on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:37PM EDT Report Abuse

    HELLO??? MS is GIVING away a new firmware update to all original Zune owners so if dont want to buy a new one your original zune will have all the new features......

  • 58 Posted by metalmagix on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:16PM EDT Report Abuse

    If ya have an iPod and absolutely hate iTunes, try J. River media center. It will sync your iPod, manage ALL your media, and make the Tea.

  • 59 Posted by josephsazenski on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:41PM EDT Report Abuse

    Zune rocks and for the price its better than the I pod and the the wi fi makes it better again

  • 60 Posted by jckmlvny on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:30PM EDT Report Abuse

    "deal" with itunes. you will love it.

  • 61 Posted by kairingeisen on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:46PM EDT Report Abuse

    you guys need to stop argueing about which is better. ipod or zune. it doesn't matter its the buyers decision, just leave feedback on the product or don't comment at all

  • 62 Posted by speed1813 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:35PM EDT Report Abuse

    i touch has internet and its really small the zune is a brick lol

  • 63 Posted by djdtech on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:44PM EDT Report Abuse

    i8ababy42... The Nokia N800 (also a touch or stylus) internet tablet looks like an Ipod touch but does 1000 more things than the Touch for LESSS MONEY. Maemo dot ORG developers already have written 3rd party apps that have a GUI that resembles or even beats the IPOD touch / Iphone music player. Plus it does Skype Voip, Internet Streaming radio stations in Real Players files and WMA and ASX Has an RSS news reader. 1000s of things for less than a touch!

  • 64 Posted by teddyvoulgaris on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:59PM EDT Report Abuse

    Ipods are exellent, why get a zune? The iphone, the iphone is the most advanced tech on the market,the zune doesnt have wifi and cell phone does it??

  • 65 Posted by mooney01945 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:26PM EDT Report Abuse

    One question: Why is there this trend with these items that if you buy the most expensive one you can only get it in one color? If I'm spending more I should be able to get whatever color I want.

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