The New Zune 2.0: Now An Attractive Alternative to iPod
The newest generation Zune players were launched just this last Tuesday, November 13.

As an original Zune 1.0 user, I was very interested to see what would happen with this latest iteration of Microsoft’s iPod competitor. If you heard anything at all about the Zune when it first launched, it probably wasn’t praise. While the device itself worked great, the software was borderline terrible and it just didn’t seem like it was ready for release.
With the release of the new 2.0 Zune players, the reaction and buzz is decidedly different. Both Amazon and Buy.com both sold out of their original stock within a day, and the word on the street is that the newest addition to the Zune line is indeed a viable alternative to the venerable iPod. Don’t take my word for it though… checkout what Cnet has to say as well as this review from Wired.
The new player is thinner, with more storage capacity and a new little brother to go with the main 80GB player. The Flash Zune players offer both a 4GB and 8GB size and a smaller price tag to boot. Among the best of the new features is wireless sync, which allows you to synchronize your song library wirelessly with your desktop software. As with the original Zune, owners can still send/share files with other Zune players. There are many new features and improvements which I don’t care to go into detail about here. The well written reviews I’ve linked to in the previous paragraph give you all you need to know. In my opinion, if you’re not already drinking Apple’s kool-aid with the iPod, then you might want to consider this as your media device.
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