Zune Media Guide
Full Review
The Microsoft zune media player unexpectedly jumped into the portable Mp3 player field and is right now getting some loyalists . This is since the Zune owns a bigger 3.2 inch screen and a touch-senstive pad with two buttons button for navigation. It isn’t the thinnest gadget with a 0.5 inch thickness, but it is still cool to carry around with and comes with a wide collection of trendy colors.
Looking at the battery life, it isn’t very amazing and mostly lasts after 10 or 11 hours of playback. happily , you can charge the Zune media player by USB if you are near a PC or have a laptop with you. To extend the life of the battery by a little bit, you can adjust the brightness levels.
Song management is pretty good thanks to the click-wheel that allows quick access to the song you want. The Zune media player also organizes your music based on the tags making it pretty easy even if you load gigabytes worth of music.
The Zune media player comes with a few nifty personalization options both outside and inside the player.
Unlike the majority mp3 players, the Zune contains a WiFi option that lets wireless transfer from PCs or between Zunes to share music. The Zune software also surfaces a bit buggy and a few upgrades pose a few troubles among some users as well. Overall the Zune media player is a terrific player that can save a lot and with no trouble play the songs you are looking for .
Product Summary
The Good
The Zune media player amazing sound quality, excellent personalization options, WiFi support, and simple song management.
The Bad
The WiFi support in the Zune media player is quite slow and limited with no browsing capabilities. The battery life isn’t the best around and the software can be a pain to use especially to set things up.
Bottom Line
Those having big mp3 albums should get this device as it has good sound and you’ll find it quite easy searching for the right song you want . Just look after the battery life and have some patience with the supplied software.










