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August 13, 2009

Zune HD to Ship September 15, Available Now for Pre-Order

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Microsoft today announced that its upcoming Zune HD portable media player is now available for pre-order and will ship September 15. The device is available in 16 GB and 32 GB variants that significantly undercut the price of the iPod touch with which it most closely competes.

The Zune HD includes a number of features that are unique compared to previous Zune devices. It boasts a 16:9 OLED display with 480 x 272 native resolution, multi-touch capabilities, and HD 720p output via HDMI. It includes support for HD Radio in addition to the FM radio support provided by previous devices. Zune Pass subscribers can stream millions of songs from the Zune Marketplace to the device over a standard Wi-Fi connection. And the Zune HD includes a full-featured web browser with a touchscreen QWERTY keyboard.

Notably, the Zune HD is significantly less expensive than comparable iPod touch models. The 16 GB Zune HD, available in black, costs just $220, compared to $300 for a 16 GB iPod touch. And the 32 GB Zune HD, available in platinum, costs just $290, a whopping $110 less than the $400 selling price of the 32 GB iPod touch.

To date, the Zune lineup has sold poorly against the iPod and has actually lost market share in the past year. But the Zune HD has generated uncharacteristic buzz with gadget enthusiasts online, and early looks at the device have been overwhelmingly positive. Microsoft says it is committed to plowing ahead with the Zune platform and has been integrating its Zune software with its Xbox 360 video game console as well.

To preorder the Zune HD—available now from Amazon, Best Buy, Wal-Mart, and the Microsoft Store in the United States—please visit the Microsoft website. I'll be reviewing the Zune HD next month on the SuperSite for Windows.

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Reader Comments
I gotta give MS credit for persistence. Wonder how it will sell?

scottm99999 August 13, 2009 (Article Rating: )


@scottm99999

It'll sell like Snotcakes.

infiniteloop August 13, 2009 (Article Rating: )


@scottm99999

It'll sell like Snotcakes.

infiniteloop August 13, 2009 (Article Rating: )


Apple to lower prices in 3....2...1...

lotsamystuff August 13, 2009 (Article Rating: )


drool...still need about 100 more GB and WiMo7...

ahh well...

sx4sport@hotmail.com August 13, 2009 (Article Rating: )


@ sx4sport@hotmail.com

How about an App store with 65,000 to choose from? Drool indeed.

infiniteloop August 13, 2009 (Article Rating: )


The Zune is lame in SO many ways. Now Microsoft is desperately calling app developers for the IPod and offering to pay them to port their apps to the "Zune".

http://macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/comments/22087/

Everyone knows the truth about the Zune:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zl7ZusVidp0

chuckb84 August 14, 2009 (Article Rating: )


sx4sport, just got a sneaky suspesion that there are going to be games. The Seattle Times found a link to Apps already there. Yes apps are there and will be ready to go.
Chuck and lotsa, go get a life and quit being dicks. You neither like nor contribute to the product at hand so why even be here. Cant be jealousy, according to you the zune is a failure before its released.
Go to your apple home and suck on Jobsy's left teet. Oh and quoting the mac daily vomit is not credible journalism.

CrashPad August 16, 2009 (Article Rating: )


"quoting the mac daily vomit is not credible journalism"

Then it fits in quite well on this site; no "journalism" going on here.

chuckb84 August 18, 2009 (Article Rating: )


You can preorder it at Dell Home. They have a 15% off code 6FWJ247J1P44CK for 180 bucks. Not bad for a starter price. Doubt it will show up as quickly as some of the main vendors.

overlandpark4me September 13, 2009 (Article Rating: )


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