Zune V2 review
September 30th, 2008
The Zune v2 offers so many capabilities it is almost impossible to know where to start. The first thing you will notice is the new Zune is smaller. The slimmer case is only a ½ inch thick. It is 4.3 inches high and 2.4 inches wide. There is a 3.2 inch LCD screen to optimize the user’s view of the videos and pod casts on their Zune. The screen is also made of optical glass instead of plastic which means the picture is totally clear with no distortion.There are three new Zune devices offered by Microsoft. The first is 4GB at $149.99. The next one is the 8GB which runs $199.99. The 80GB is the final one which retails at $249.99. There really is no difference between the devices in the way they function and the features. It is interesting to note that the Zune can operate in three different languages; English, French, and Spanish. This makes it convenient for everyone. There are no language barriers. When the Zune was released people wondered about the French. Since then announcements have been made about the Zune being released in Canada.Another neat feature about this PMD is the built in FM radio. It can be programmed for North America, Europe, or Japan broadcasts. The headphones act as the antenna. According to Zune News The Zune radio feature also lets you see the song now playing as well as the album the song is from. Not every radio station has subscribed to the Radio Broadcast Data System (RBDS) for this type of transmission, so this feature will not be available with every station. Just to let you know the RBDS replaced the old Emergency Broadcasting System which is predominantly used for sending out weather and traffic warnings.The Zune v2 has changed the navigation pad. Called the Zune pad, it is now a touch pad and a click pad. The cool thing is the user can switch the way the pad responds. By clicking off the touch, the Zume pad is simply a click pad which will navigate up, down, and side to side. With the touch pad activated, the Zune pad acts more like a laptop style touch pad. Navigation between songs, play lists, and pictures is so much easier.
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