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Do you prefer the Zune over the iPod?

Sunday, September 20th, 2009
mary asked:


All I see is a larger screen. in this Web site: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/09/technology/09pogue.html?_r=1&pagewanted=2&ref=technology&oref=slogin I learned that "The Zune 1.0 player is pretty barren, too. The? t? doesn's have a single standard iPod amenity: no games, alarm clock, stopwatch, world clock, password-protected volume limiter, equalizer, calendar, address book or notes module. " ALSO: "Naturally, you also miss out on the 3,000 iPod accessories: speaker systems, microphones, cases, home and auto adapters, remote controls and so on. About 80 percent of 2007 cars will have one? Zero? â the iPod connector option for Zune. Y? s of? thereâ only one model of Zune;? s of? ninguÌ's thereâ? No equivalent of the iPod Nano or Shuffle. " Y: "The biggest problem, [...] you can play a transmitted song only three times, all within a period of three days. After that, it expires. ¡? of? Youâ of referring to left with only a text label that appears on your PC so? of? â how convenient! ? of? You can buy the song from the store's? s of? Microsoft's. > your opinion? According to David Pogue, New York Times, published: November 9, 2006 : "The Zune matches the price ($ 250) and the capacity of 30 gigabyte iPod. But? s of? the ITA (5.6 to 4.8 ounces) a significantly thicker (0.6 to 0.4 inches) higher (4.4 to 4.1 inches) and heavier;. "The Zune has a receiver built-in FM radio and even shows the name of the current song, if the station broadcasts. Reception is fairly weak, the headphones must be plugged to serve as an antenna, and you? t? Canadian made recordings. The big news, whomping Zune, though, is wireless sharing. The Zune has a built-in antenna for Wi-Fi. (Giving back costs you one hour of battery life.) During the reading apparatus of any photo or song, you can view a list of Zunes to 30 feet. Sending a song takes about 15 seconds, a photo 2 seconds; you? t? cane send videos at all. Your lucky recipient can accept or decline your? offering? â, and if you like really terrible, you can permanently block your "Zune;.