Mp3 video players
Microsoft’s Zune 120GB mp3 video players can almost do everything that an Apple iPod touch can do (except for surfing the net).
Bill Gates has made an impressive attempt to steal a slice of the media player with the launch of the Zune that has its own sets of unique selling points.
The Zune 120GB mp3 video players is 5.5″ long, 2.4″wide and 1.8″ thick, weighing at just 12 ounces.
It has a 120GB memory and a huge 3.2-inch LCD (with a 320 x 240 resolution). Although the Microsoft model does not have an internet browsing feature, it can use wireless networks to remotely sync with your PC or laptop.
One of the unique features of the Zune 120GB Video MP3 Player is its FM radio tagging function.
As you are listening to a FM radio station, you can tag the songs that you like to purchase them later when you sync the device with the your computer.
The X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity Audio technology present in the Zen X-Fi mp3 video players lets you listen to your mp3 files with the clarity and quality that the artist intended for it to have.
The quality of you compressed music files has never sounded better. The rich audio details that are so often lost with other mp3 video players has been restored
and comes through crystal-clear on the Zen X-Fi’s premium noise isolating headphones.
The Zen X-Fi weighs in at just 2.4 ounces, making it far lighter than its Zune and iPod counterparts, and is small enough to fit in your pocket,
yet large enough to immerse yourself in the 2.5-inch screen as you view your videos and photos. The included EP-830 headphones are quite comfortable and offer great noise-reduction capabilities. If you would rather hear your music without headphones though, the powerful integrated speaker lets you do just that.
Music and photos can be streamed wirelessly from your computer when you connect your Zen X-Fi to your home network.
You can also communicate with your friends via Yahoo Messenger or Windows Live Messenger when you are within a public wireless LAN hotspot.
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