On MovieTome: New HARRY POTTER pics are here!

Search:
Go!


Microsoft Zune

Microsoft Zune

The Microsoft Zune may not have the following of Apple's iPod, but its impressive features and design have won over a growing number of users. Whether you're already an owner or just want to find out more about this iPod competitor, you've come to the right place. Our Zune Central page collects every drop of info on the first-gen 30GB Zune, flash Zune, and Zune 80 and keeps it all together in one handy page. Check back often to stay up to date on all the relevant news, product reviews, tips, videos, and more.

Zune review from CNET editors

Microsoft Zune

We admit the first-generation Zune certainly wasn't the coolest-looking MP3 player on the block, but its features were fairly advanced. With subscription music support, wide-screen video playback, Wi-Fi music sharing, high-quality photo viewer, RBDS-enabled FM radio, and composite video output, the original Zune looked like a serious iPod challenger on paper. The 80GB Zune maintains all of the original Zune's compelling features and ups the ante with tightly integrated audio and video podcast support, as well as the unique ability to automatically sync content over a home wireless network.

» Read review of the 80GB Zune

Microsoft Zune blogs

Experience Music Project embraces iPods

The Experience Music Project museum in Seattle, founded by Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen, has replaced its cumbersome portable guides with iPods. Read more
I had a charter family membership Seattle's Experience Music Project or EMP, which opened in 2000. But after a couple years, I gave it Read more
Posted By: Matt Rosoff Jul 3 2008

iHome ZN9 tops list of Zune accessories

CNET's Donald Bell offers his top accessories for the Microsoft Zune MP3 player. Read more
One of the most punishing strikes against Microsoft's Zune MP3 player is that it's just not fun to shop for. iPod owners can Read more
Posted By: Donald Bell Jul 1 2008

Take your tunes on the run with 8GB Zune player, $119.99 shipped

OfficeMax has the 8GB Zune, which lists for $179.99, for just $119.99 with free shipping (plus sales tax in most states). Read more
Sure, you can still pick up a 4GB refurbished iPod nano for around $99. But for just $20 more, you can get a brand spankin' Read more
Posted By: Rick Broida Jun 30 2008

Best MP3 players for podcasts

CNET editors round up the best MP3 players for listening to podcasts. All of the devices included here offer software for syncing podcasts, have bookmarking features, include accelerated fast forwarding, and some allow you to delete files on the fly. Read more
Obviously, an MP3 player's foremost purpose is music playback, but these days people are using their devices for much more than just that. You Read more
Posted By: Jasmine France Jun 25 2008

Microsoft Zune news

Podcast: Microsoft is sooo over Yahoo

HTC launches its iPhone rival; Google Reader gets an update; and is LinkedIn worth a billion dollars? Read more

May 06, 2008

Week in review: On Microsoft's mind

Tech world waits for word on Yahoo, while Microsoft grapples with software challenges. Also: Net music on the court docket, and how green is our Valley? Read more

May 02, 2008

Podcast: Time to dump Google on click woes? Maybe not

Search engine vendors buffeted by economic tradewinds; the new digital marketing mantra: Pissed off customers can be good for business; and what's behind The Sims phenomenon? Read more

April 16, 2008

China's Haier eyes U.S. living rooms

The mini-fridge maker wants to make it big in TVs and lifestyle products, and why not? It's got friends in the NBA and at Macy's and RealNetworks.
Photos: From fridges to upscale phones Read more

January 22, 2008

Microsoft Zune tips and tricks

Manage multiple Zunes with playlists

If you've got multiple Zunes in your home that connect to the same computer, you may have wondered if there's a good way to manage what portions of your music library get synced to each Zune. Read more

Make your Zune battery life last longer

This tip to extend your battery life works for all Zune models and firmware. Read more

Share songs or pictures with your Zune

Learn how to share your digital media using a Zune, with this tip. Read more

Microsoft Zune features

Accessories for the Microsoft Zune

Living in a non-iPod world isn't easy. Sure, there's a lot to love about Microsoft's line of Zune MP3 players, but when it comes to shopping for accessories, you start feeling like the only vegetarian at the steakhouse. Don't fret: There are plenty of worthy accessories made for the Zune, and you can find a handful of them right here. Read more

February 1, 2008

Pictorial of the Zune Marketplace and software

The next-gen Zune Marketplace makes a sharp departure from its Windows Media Player roots, embracing a clean, minimalist design with engaging visual imagery. As it's notably different from the standard jukeboxes, it takes a little getting used to, but it will please the eye in the interim. Read more

November 16, 2007

Zune: A rant in 5 parts

The second-generation Zune turned Apple fanboy Donald Bell into a bona fide Zune aficionado. His infatuation isn't all wine and roses, however. For the real nitty gritty of this relationship, check out the list that details five aspects of the Zune (both good and bad) that he could spend hours ranting about. Read more

November 16, 2007

Prizefight: Zune vs. iPod

We put the Apple iPod Classic and the Microsoft Zune 80 through their paces, pitting the players head-to-head in five bone-shaking rounds. Read more


User opinions of the Microsoft Zune

9 out of 10 Spectacular
"Second to None" The first generation Zune was a mediocre device hampered by all sorts of minor problems, but Microsoft has fixed the majority of... Read more

by iwasakabukiman (see profile), 06/26/2008

5 out of 10 Average
"Awesome device but....." This device would beat everybody on the block except that you can't play audio books. If you want a device that has it all don't... Read more

by starknkd (see profile), 06/25/2008

9 out of 10 Spectacular
"Ipod?... Please." I was on the fence as to which media player I was going to buy in to for quite a while. Obviously, I finally went with my gut... Read more

by davebmat (see profile), 06/25/2008

5 out of 10 Average
"Good Device - poor software" I was excited to buy this "iPod alternative," and thought it was great until I really started to put music on there. First, I... Read more

by What The Deuce (see profile), 06/19/2008

Very good

7.7

out of 10
Average user rating


Learn about the Microsoft Zune

Microsoft first released the Zune (30GB) in November of 2006. While the first-generation Zune was mildly successful, critics had a field day taking Microsoft to task on the device's awkward aesthetic.

Having survived its freshman hazing, the Zune's appeal has slowly and steadily increased, and the iPod has every reason to be frightened. With an improved design, increased storage capacity, wireless sync capability, and integrated support for audio and video podcasts, the Zune is finally giving everyone a true alternative to the iPod.

Compared to the competition, users have embraced the Zune for its built-in FM radio, large display, subscription music support (Zune Marketplace), music browser interface (nicknamed Twist), wireless computer sync capability, and onboard composite video output.

Latest Zune videos
advertisement

Zune photos

Microsoft Zune photo gallery

Microsoft Zune photo gallery

Microsoft's 80GB Zune is sure to draw envy from the iPod-toting masses. With a 3.2-inch screen, wireless sync and sharing capabilities, a built-in FM radio, support for subscription music content (Zune Pass), and podcast integration, the 80GB Zune is a serious step forward for Microsoft.

Photos: Zune Marketplace

Photos: Zune Marketplace

The next-gen Zune Marketplace makes a sharp departure from its Windows Media Player roots, embracing a clean, minimalist design with engaging visual imagery. As it's notably different from the standard jukeboxes, it takes a little getting used to, but it will please the eye in the interim.

Zune videos

Product Spotlight

Product Spotlight: Microsoft Zune (second generation)

The Zune is better than ever and ready to kick the iPod to the curb.

First Look

First Look: Zune (second-generation) 80GB

With the 80GB Zune, Microsoft finally delivers the iPod alternative we've been waiting for.

First Look

First Look: Zune (second-generation) 4GB and 8GB

The bite-size alternative to the full-size Zune lets you take music, photos, videos, and podcasts on the go.



© 2008 CNET Networks, Inc., a CBS Company. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use