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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  • 6 Posted by hops5000 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:20PM EDT Report Abuse

    zunes rock,..i have one too.the wifi is badass...gates is f'n genius.

  • 7 Posted by adhetola on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    i've got a zune, and i'm loving it, but the new zunes sound enticing. maybe i'd trade my "old" zune for the new one. way to go MS!

  • 8 Posted by alaura_denon on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:49PM EDT Report Abuse

    #8, I traded my 30G Ipod Video for a Zune as soon as they came out and couldn't be happier. Not because of the FM, I never use it. Not because of the wireless sharing, use it and it is cool. Not even because I can personalize the background with my own art, couldn't do that with the Apple. I am happier because I don't have to put that STINKING apple software on my machine and use Itunes to get my music. I like being able to load non-DRM music and copy it between my home PC and my work PC and vice-versa. An MP3 Player is all about freedom and I have much more freedom with my Zune than with my crippled Ipod. Apple is doing the same thing with the Iphone and their exclusive AT&T, DRM, our software and updates mentality. I will not say that I would never buy another Ipod, but it is doubtful. Microsoft has built a device that embodies what music is all about, FREEDOM.

  • 9 Posted by arentanji on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    I own a Zune 1.0. This was the first MP3 player I have ever bought that forced a OS upgrade. It took forever to learn the interface. The volume control is bad. Getting podcasts and video into the thing is very difficult. Nothing is in the Zune format, so everything has to be downloaded, converted then synched. I do like the video clarity and the color. Otherwise, I'd prefer a Creative Labs or Apple product.

  • 10 Posted by goldenavenger3 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:11PM EDT Report Abuse

    You can't compare the iPod touch with a Zune (or many other PMPs for that matter), it's like comparing apples to oranges. The touch is more like an iPhone without the phone, it's not really a "dedicated" MP3/media player (not to mention it only has 8GB of storage). I think the new Zunes are great, nice design/interface, and full of iPod comparible features. It might not be "revolutionary" but at least it gives consumers a another good choice besides an iPod or a Creative model when they go shopping.

  • 11 Posted by bigernorernie on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:07PM EDT Report Abuse

    #8 - Not sure if you read the article; the Zune will sync wirelessly with shows recorded on your PC. Also, while Zune doesn't have video on zune.net, you will be able to get videos through the Xbox Live marketplace, either download through your Xbox or your PC and it uploads Zune. This Zune is better than the iPod video, but clearly the iPod touch is at the forefront. I imagine that now that Microsoft has started designing/producing Zunes in-house, they won't be to far behind the curve shortly. And if anyone has seen the Voyageur from LG, you know that the iPhone is not the best option out there anymore.

  • 12 Posted by gunit2003_04 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:14PM EDT Report Abuse

    the zune will still be horrible. as a person who not only has owned one, but sold them as well. it will stll suck like the original zune. it's amazing that we couldn't give a zune away

  • 13 Posted by drollerijr on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:48PM EDT Report Abuse

    I'd get a 1st Gen now while they're $150. New ones will probably be a wallet killer.

  • 14 Posted by jeremyjadams on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:33PM EDT Report Abuse

    of course the touch is better. any ipod would be better than any hardware from microsoft.

  • 15 Posted by angelus_5by5 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:54PM EDT Report Abuse

    Wireless syncing to your pc, 80gb, huge screen and the price is great!!! Can't wait for Christmas!!!

  • 16 Posted by tony07306 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:16PM EDT Report Abuse

    *drools* darn this thing is SEXY! Huge memory, huge screen, it's thin, wireless syncing and sharing. I'm getting one!

  • 18 Posted by basketball41789 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:02PM EDT Report Abuse

    hey stevengrave, Itouch has Wifi, and it has a web browser. Zune doesn't.

  • 19 Posted by hammercohendry on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:15PM EDT Report Abuse

    Why would I want to buy this model... When the one I had ready purchased broke within two months ( screen went black, not dropped, not put in water )and Mirco Soft will not cover there end of the deal and replace or repair it... I will not support a company that does not stand behind its products... DO NOT BUY ZUNE...JUNK PRODUCT... Lisa Marie

  • 21 Posted by juann71 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:43PM EDT Report Abuse

    The old Zen is better than this.

  • 22 Posted by jzute on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    How about the simple fact that I don't need itunes...or tranfers all my music file to an MP3

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

    You are all crazy! Check out the NOKIA N800 -MP3 player -WIFI internet browswer -streaming internet radio in Real files, WMA, .ASX -SKYPE program -3rd Party Apps (Maemo.org) over 1000 -Email, Calendar -video -and probably 50 other things Avg price $279

  • 24 Posted by rufrch on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    I like the Zune over the Ipod but from what I hear. The new Zune requires Vista operating system. Does anyone know if that is true?

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