Dan Murphy
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I was looking at a Microsoft Zune HD. Anybody here have one or have any thoughts on them? Not really interested in the app function of an iPod Touch.
Thanks.
Thanks.
I was looking at a Microsoft Zune HD. Anybody here have one or have any thoughts on them? Not really interested in the app function of an iPod Touch.
Thanks.
It does seem pretty good from reading about it. And the $15 a month pass looks great. I guess you can download to the unit all the music you want, and as long as a paying member, they play. Plus get to keep 10 per month even for when you might quit the $15 month.DF has one and he loves it.I got it for him this year for Valentine's Day because he kept swiping my original Zune.
I've played around with his a lot, and it's pretty neat. It's really small, which is good, but it can be a little bit of work typing on the on-screen keyboard. Other than that, he's had no complaints whatsoever. We share a Zune pass so that we can download whatever we want from the Zune Marketplace, and it works out really nice - $15 a month for unlimited downloads, and you get the rights to 10 of your downloaded songs per month.
Graduating?I can ask Stephen what he may know. He's a genius, ya know.He's graduating this year. Can you believe that?!!
Yes, an Mp3 player. I currently have a Creative Zen Vison M, about 5 or so years old, non replaceable (at least easily) has seen its day, time for a new one.The Zune, do you mean the MP3 player? I was deciding between that and a Sansa View. I have Rhapsody To Go for a music service. I did end up with the Sansa, which lasted about 3 years, now looking into the Zune. Good reviews.
If that's not what you meant, sorry!![]()
The HD radio is interesting. And thanks for the link. I had not seen that, but the thread is about a one day deal at Dell. Actually, I had looked at Dell earlier yesterday, prompting my thread here. I saw it was a one day deal, great price, good reviews on the Net. I was on the Dell site as I had a $50 'gift' card that came with a new Dell PC purchase a month or so ago. It had an expiration date coming up and thought I better get shopping. Saw that and was interested. So I was able to purchase at $199 for the 32 gig unit, no charge shipping, less the $50 GC and 2% rebate from Ebates.I have an old Zune 30 and it has been a great device. The new ones have HD radio, which would be great.
I found this deal on Slick Deals
http://slickdeals.net/forums/showthread.php?sduid=323721&t=1940666
some great prices and reviews.
Thanks for the links, FD. I too use Cnet, very often, and Engadget. Was not aware of gdgt, looks like a good site too. The reviews on them all are very good.If I were in the market for an MP3 player the Zune is the one I would buy. When in doubt cNet does very good reviews on most tech gadgets and it is my first stop along with engadget and gdgt.
The cNet review is here, the engadget review is here, and gdgt aggregates reviews. The Zune HD page is here.
Yes, that's the case: While there are a few artists (very few) who refuse to grant license to make their music available via the subscription service, the vast majority do, and you can download as much as you'd like, organize them into playlists, take whichever ones you want with you on your device, etc. It is a mind-blowing service for a music-lover. And remember, unlike a CD store, Zune's library includes both new music and classic music (not to mention classical, country, R&B, etc., all different genres).It does seem pretty good from reading about it. And the $15 a month pass looks great. I guess you can download to the unit all the music you want, and as long as a paying member, they play. Plus get to keep 10 per month even for when you might quit the $15 month.
My wife and I have checked it out, and of course, being that we're just outside Boston, we have access to as many HD radio stations as practically anywhere in the country. It's pretty good, but it's still not worth listening to music that is interrupted by DJs and commercials. What's the point in that? (we figure) Zune has something called "Smart DJ". It's a bit like Pandora, in that you seed it with some criteria (like a favorite artist), and it pulls down a few dozen tracks for you into a playlist. You can pull down as many Smart DJ playlists as you like, of course, and just switch from one to the other, basically getting the whole DJ-programmed (and themed to your specifications) experience, without all the interruptions.Dan, let us know how you like that HD radio. I am wondering how many more stations I could pick up with it. Intriguing.
Yes, that's the case: While there are a few artists (very few) who refuse to grant license to make their music available via the subscription service, the vast majority do, and you can download as much as you'd like, organize them into playlists, take whichever ones you want with you on your device, etc. It is a mind-blowing service for a music-lover. And remember, unlike a CD store, Zune's library includes both new music and classic music (not to mention classical, country, R&B, etc., all different genres).
The subscription tracks have DRM, and the license needs to be renewed every few weeks. As long as you're a paying member, you can get the license renewed.
But each month, you can download DRM-free MP3s for 10 tracks. So far, we've acquired 162 tracks that way. (So I guess that means we're in our 17th month of subscription service.)
My wife and I have checked it out, and of course, being that we're just outside Boston, we have access to as many HD radio stations as practically anywhere in the country. It's pretty good, but it's still not worth listening to music that is interrupted by DJs and commercials. What's the point in that? (we figure) Zune has something called "Smart DJ". It's a bit like Pandora, in that you seed it with some criteria (like a favorite artist), and it pulls down a few dozen tracks for you into a playlist. You can pull down as many Smart DJ playlists as you like, of course, and just switch from one to the other, basically getting the whole DJ-programmed (and themed to your specifications) experience, without all the interruptions.
WERS-HD 88.9 FM Variety, Emerson College
WERS-HD2 88.9-2 FM AAA, Emerson College
WGBH-HD 89.7 FM Cls/Jaz/Nws, WGBH Educational Foundation
WGBH-HD2 89.7-2 FM Classical, WGBH Educational Foundation
WGBH-HD3 89.7-3 FM News, WGBH Educational Foundation
WBUR-HD 90.9 FM NPR/Nws/Tlk, Boston University
WNEF-HD 91.7 FM Folk, University of Massachusetts
WUMB-HD 91.9 FM Folk, University of Massachusetts
WBOS-HD 92.9 FM Modern Rock, Greater Media
WBOS-HD2 92.9-2 FM Radio You Boston, Greater Media
WMKK-HD 93.7 FM Rock AC, Entercom Communications Corp.
WMKK-HD2 93.7-2 FM Rhythmic AC, Entercom Communications Corp.
WJMN-HD 94.5 FM UrCHR/Rhymc, Clear Channel
WJMN-HD2 94.5-2 FM Classic Hip Hop, Clear Channel
WTKK-HD 96.9 FM Talk, Greater Media
WTKK-HD2 96.9-2 FM The Irish Channel, Greater Media
WKAF-HD 97.7 FM Rock, Entercom Communications Corp.
WKAF-HD2 97.7-2 FM Live Rock, Entercom Communications Corp.
WBZ-HD 98.5 FM Sports/Sports Talk, CBS Radio
WBZ-HD2 98.5-2 FM Alternative Rock, CBS Radio
WBZ-HD3 98.5-3 FM WBZ-AM, CBS Radio
WCRB-HD 99.5 FM Classical, Nassau Broadcasting Partners
WZLX-HD 100.7 FM Clsc Rock, CBS Radio
WZLX-HD2 100.7-2 FM Radio Mojo - Blues, CBS Radio
WZLX-HD3 100.7-3 FM FreeformBCN, CBS Radio
WKLB-HD 102.5 FM Country, Greater Media
WKLB-HD2 102.5-2 FM Classic Country, Greater Media
WODS-HD 103.3 FM Oldies, CBS Radio
WODS-HD2 103.3-2 FM Soft Hits - Love Songs, CBS Radio
WBMX-HD 104.1 FM Hot AC, CBS Radio
WBMX-HD2 104.1-2 FM The 80?s Channel, CBS Radio
WBMX-HD3 104.1-3 FM Psychic Radio, CBS Radio
WROR-HD 105.7 FM Clsc Hits, Greater Media
WROR-HD2 105.7-2 FM Nothin But The 70's, Greater Media
WMJX-HD 106.7 FM Adult Contemporary, Greater Media
WMJX-HD2 106.7-2 FM Smooth Jazz, Greater Media
WAAF-HD 107.3 FM Rock, Entercom Communications Corp.
WAAF-HD2 107.3-2 FM Live Rock, Entercom Communications Corp.
WXKS-HD 107.9 FM Contemporary Hit Radio, Clear Channel
WXKS-HD2 107.9-2 FM Hot Spot, Clear Channel
WNNW-HD 800 AM Tropical, Costa Eagle Broadcasting, Inc.
WBZ-HD 1030 AM News/Talk, CBS Radio
WKOX-HD 1200 AM Tropical, Clear Channel
WMKI-HD 1260 AM Family Hits, Radio Disney
WXKS-HD 1430 AM Tropical, Clear Channel