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Zune HD preview on Video; Apps confirmed, Zune HD SDK coming soon?

Sunday, August 23, 2009

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Thanks to the magic of Qik, we’ve got this brief hands-on video of the new Zune HD which Matthew Arkin was able to get a hold of during its special preview to the public. As you’ll see, the most notable part of the Zune HD is its large screen though its highly reflective display is [...]

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Zune HD Box gets leaked, No show at Best Buy

Saturday, August 22, 2009

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We heard a rumor got word that the Zune HD was going to be previewed at select Best Buy stores today, but as far Best Buy Houston stores were concerned, it was apparently no show. Luckily, we’ve got this sneak peak at what could be its packaging as a consolation. Notice anything different? Yup, that’s [...]

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ZuneHD w/ Nvidia Tegra Chip Now has a Web Page

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

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Everything you wat to know about the ZuneHD is available at the Microsoft store–give or take a few details, oh, like, the Nvidia Tegra chip. The San Francisco Chronicle says this about the Nvidia Tegra: When Nvidia talks about Tegra APX 2600, they mention it having “eight processors” integrated into a system-on-chip (SoC). These are the [...]

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ZuneHD to get 8.5 Hours of Video Playback

Thursday, August 13, 2009

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Microsoft has announced the battery life of the ZuneHD. For music, expect 33 hours of playback in optimum conditions and 8.5 hours for video. It will also take 2 hours for the device to fully charge via socket or 3 hours plugged into a PC. The 16GB ZuneHD will store 22 hours of HD videos [...]

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Zune HD Prices Significantly Cheaper Than iPod Touch

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

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Besides having a superior screen (OLED vs traditional LCD) and a sleeker form factor, Microsoft’s irrepressible ZuneHD may also have another clinching feature: the price. If the Best Buy leak Gizmodo has found were to be believed (confirmed by Amazon as well), the Zune HD prices are as follows:

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Microsoft’s Zune HD has Bing Browser

Monday, August 10, 2009

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The mobile version of Microsoft’s Google killer, as the pre-loaded browser for the ZuneHD, will surely have been mentioned by CNET’s Donald Bell in his review. A quick search using ZuneHD is a cinch with the way the virtual keyboard works, not least of which is the “bulging” feature of the pressed keys to make [...]

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Zune HD PMP on FCC Site: Gut Shots Available

Monday, August 10, 2009

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Microsoft’s new iPod Touch killer has hit the FCC, which means it won’t be too long until ZuneHD will be available Stateside. Nothing much to be said now but maybe it’s best to decide now what you want, the 16GB or the larger-capacity 32GB. Another interesting detail. The ZuneHD actually runs on Windows CE, which [...]

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ZuneHD Touchscreen User Interface Video

Sunday, August 9, 2009

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The newest tech blog in town–gdgt–was having a launch party when a ZuneHD model unit was brought out for everyone to gawk over. As good as the ZuneHD sounds on paper, it’s even better handled. The video below shows the media-centered PMP doing what PMPs do best: play multimedia and a managing multimedia content. ZuneHD [...]

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Microsoft’s New ZuneHD Impresses CNET

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

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The reviewer at CNET is ecstatic about the upcoming ZuneHD. He had just been given a pair of ZuneHDs to play with for an hour. Donald Bell has always been a fan of Zune ever since the first model came out. Though Bell admits it’s no iPod Touch competition, it nevertheless brings “one of the [...]

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Video: Zune HD after Tegra Confirmation

Thursday, June 25, 2009

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Great video here from Engadget. The Zune HD really looks slim, definitely a better portable multimedia companion than the iPod Touch. Everyone used to complain about the lack of pixels on the OLED screen. If you’re still complaining after looking at the video, you should quickly see your shrink. [via engadget]

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