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List Price: $249.99 Our Price:
$196.60
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Features
• 30GB digital media player stores up to 7,500 songs, 25,000 pictures or 100 hours of video
• Features wireless networking so you can share tracks and other media
• 3-inch color screen features a landscape mode for video viewing
• Compatible with Zune Marketplace for media downloads and subscriptions
• Automatically imports your existing music, pictures and videos from iTunes and Windows Media Player in a variety of formats |
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Zune 30 GB Digital Media Player (Red) description
Entertainment and sharing to go. That's the Zune 30 GB Digital Media Player. The Zune plays music and videos, displays images, and unlike the iPod, it even receives FM radio so you can stay on top of local news or sports. Designed around the principles of sharing, discovery, and community, Zune connects people and empowers them with the tools needed to ... review details
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Zune 30 GB Digital Media Player (Red) Customer Reviews
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| Zune, Ipod, other, all junk. When will someone come out with a media player that doesn't require poorly written, intrusive software to be installed on your computer? Here's a concept for the engineers designing these things: Plug your media player into your computer, it shows up as an external hard drive, copy and paste the media files you want from your computer to the media player, go listen to your music and enjoy.. It's really that simple, there is no need for anything more. Why is this such a difficult concept for Apple, Microshaft and others? While I'm making requests, how about a replaceable battery, maybe even a replaceable hard drive? They keep making these disposable pieces of junk because people keep buying them. Stop!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Refuse to spend your money until a company creates a product worth spending your hard earned dollars on. |
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